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Neo_Y
post Sep 14 2017, 01:03 PM

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Hi, I'm in 3-storey terrace with UNIFI advance plan. The terminal, modem and router are located at the highest floor.
So the WIFi signal on the ground and middle floor is very limited.

I'm planning to change the router to Asus RT-AC55U or RT-AC68U, wonder if it help?
Please advise.

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Neo_Y
post Sep 14 2017, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(ASUSmy @ Sep 14 2017, 05:59 PM)
Hi Neo_Y,

If your current UNIFI router is dual band router and it is unable to reach the ground floor, both the models you mention may not improve much.

Maybe you can considering adding AP(first choice), repeater(second choice) or wall plug if your house only has one power phase.

For AC router which has repeater function, you can have a look at RT-AC1300UHP(new model), RT-AC66U or RT-AC68U.

Thank you
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My current router is RG-MARITIME-TRG212M, it is a dual band router? Can't find the specification on the net.
So my choice could be buy another dual band AC router and use the TRG212M as wireless access point.
People suggest to connect both router and AP with LAN cable, I'm thinking to only wireless bridge for simplicity, wonder how the performance different between these two methods.
Thanks for advice.

 

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