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Discussion topic: Choosing new Router to replace Sky

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This message was authored by: oomanpooch

Choosing new Router to replace Sky

I've been researching the threads thoroughly and have picked up a lot of info so thanks for all the usual contributors !.


I am looking to replace my Sky hub, I'm on Ultrafast FTTP , I realise I'm going to need an ASUS to totally replace it , I want a tri band Wi-Fi 6 , that I can then add mesh nodes onto.

my question is , would this be suitable ?

https://amzn.eu/d/9aRuEj0

or does anyone have any personal recommendations for another one that will work?

I currently get around 450mps , so speed is ok ish , I'm looking to maybe boost speed but I want to increase the range to my garage conversion where its dead.

 

 

 

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Re: Choosing new Router to replace Sky

This my set up into the router if that helps.

 

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@oomanpooch the Asus RT-AXE7800 should work with your Sky service. However remember extending wifi coverage to your extension may well still not work that well. Wifi signals especially the high frequency signals that these routers use to communicate with satellite units do not pass through external walls at all well.

 

Running a simple ethernet cable from the router's location to the conversion and installing a wifi access point there would definitely work. 

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65inch Sky Glass, 3 Sky Streaming Pucks, Sky Ultrafast + and Sky SR213(white Wifi Max hub) main Wifi from 3 TP-Link Deco M4 units in access point mode
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Re: Choosing new Router to replace Sky

Thanks for the reply👍 , however , running an Ethernet cable to there is out of the question.

It has to be a mesh system to maximise the WiFi signal . 

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@oomanpooch look into using powerline networking adapters which should work if the extension is supplied from the same mains supply as the main house.  While mesh systems are the answer within a home they rarely work that well where external walls are involved and if the builder used foil faced insulation that blocks wifi totally. 

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