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Akatsuki0895
post Mar 13 2020, 11:25 PM

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Hi, which router model would u recommend for my condition:
-2 floor semi D (is the square foot important for u to take into account? Not sure how big is it exactly). Edit: around 5000 squarefeet
-Currently using default TM router/modem which is located at the ground floor.
-My rig is in my room at the 1st floor. (currently using wifi connection as cable is not an option)
-Am still using 10 mbps unifi lite as my area got no coverage for the upgrade yet.
-Wifi throughput is not the best but decent. The only thing that I am looking to improve with the new router is wifi stability and reliability as i do play online games from time to time.

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Akatsuki0895
post Mar 14 2020, 09:41 AM

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QUOTE(pandera999 @ Mar 14 2020, 04:00 AM)
Uap ac lr or uap ac M will helps at least. Get 5Ghz connectivity. Disable 2.4G. Or broadcast separate ssid for 2.4G and 5Gm. Connect to 5G.. 
Try see with tm default router.. any vlan tagging? Unifi lite is streamyx right?
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I am unable to connect to 5ghz wifi in my room but the ssid is separated all this while.
i have googled vlan tagging and read about it but still couldnt understand it. sweat.gif
and yea i think it's still streamyx as the cables are not being upgraded yet... still using the same old cable

Currently the router provided by TM is an all in one modem/router i think as there's only 1 device instead of a separate router and a modem. That device is connected to a telephone line(rj11) to the WAN port.
My plan now is maybe to get a UAP nanoHD(for future proof. is it worth it?) and a UAP ac lr. the nanoHD will be the main router sitting at the ground floor and the UAP ac lr, which will be sitting at the 1st floor or in my room, would probably configured to media bridge or mesh to extend the signal. is it a legit plan?

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post Mar 14 2020, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(pandera999 @ Mar 14 2020, 12:08 PM)
oh my gad.. lol... had use same router.. but you can add wireless point.
For example. buy 2 units (if you have budget)

current wireless router, disable the wifi. make it just use as a router.
2 access point u buy will use for wifi... and you might need lay some cables around..
if you need the service and consultation, you can refer to page#1 of the forum for ubnt official distributor and reseller
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ok noted. will give a ring/email if i need further service or consultation. Thanks a lot notworthy.gif

 

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