Hey all,

I have a BE9300 tri-band WiFi 7 router in the house, and an Asus RP-N12 WiFi range extender in our summer cottage 120 ft away. Both the house and the cottage are wooden buildings and contain zero metal.

I have a link and it’s stable, but it’s kind of at the edge of the range: the speed isn’t great, and they must be renegotiating the speed all the time because it’s stuttering all the time - to the point where SSHing into a machine in the cottage is seriously annoying. But it’s okay for casual browsing in the cottage.

My problem is that we have an IP camera in the cottage, and I have to severely limit its resolution, FPS and allowed compression bitrate to make it somewhat usable over that link.

So I’m looking for a better range extender. I don’t really want to change the router, I’d rather change the extender - something with more power, or better, with a directional antenna. I can install the antenna in the attic of the cottage, no problem.

Also, I’m not super-keen on the real solution, which is to dig a trench and run a CAT6 cable to the cottage, not because I mind digging a trench, but because I’d rather not punch holes in either building’s walls.

Any speedy powerful range extender you would recommend?

I’m asking here for real human beings’ opinions and recommendations because it’s just about impossible to find actual, honest reviews that aren’t AI-generated crap - or at least highly suspicious - anywhere for this sort of hardware nowadays.

  • Skyrmir@lemmy.world
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    9 hours ago

    I had good luck with IP over power lines from my camera box to my house years ago. You do need to get the end points on the same branch circuit. It was far superior to any of the wifi solutions I tried.

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      8 hours ago

      Interesting… Last time I tried IP over power lines, I was really disappointed by the throughput. Having said that, maybe I didn’t do it right, and also it was the late 90’s, so maybe the technology wasn’t quite there yet 🙂

      Any brand / model in particular you would recommend?

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        6 hours ago

        I went pretty cheap and had good results, I don’t remember the brand, it was about a decade ago. Like I said, the only trick was to keep the two end points on the same circuit. If it had to go through the breaker box, there tended to be problems. Also any motors on that circuit will blast the signal. So there’s definite caveats, but if it fits your situation they do work.

  • Not a newt@piefed.ca
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    14 hours ago

    Take a look at Mikrotik hardware. They have outdoor access points and wireless bridges that you can adapt to your scenario. Also check out their forums, the community is usually pretty good at suggesting reasonable solutions.