CPE210/EAP225 to extend internet access to another building as well as outside
Hi all,
I'm hoping to get a bit of advice as to what is the best way to acheive being able to access my internet (currently installed and accessed via wifi inside the house) both outside the dwelling as well as inside another building approx 80m away?
I currently have four mesh routers installed (one connected directly to the modem using ethernet, one connected just outside the house using wifi, one in a shed approx 50m away using wifi and one in the second dwelling approx 20m further away from the shed using wifi). This current setup gets me good wifi access inside the house as well as about 30m from the house in all directions however in the shed and second dwelling the internet is barely usable (no good for streaming and regular drop outs makes even web browsing a pain).
Ultimately I want to be able to have good wifi access (video streaming) outside for about 50m in all directions from the main house as well as in the shed and second dwelling.
My current thought is the following setup:
- Keep the 1st mesh router that is connected to the modem in place
- Install and hardwire (via ethernet) a CPE210 to the 2nd mesh router just outside the main house
- Install a second CPE210 at the second dwelling (80m line of sight through some trees to CPE210 at house)
- Hardwire 3rd mesh router in second dwelling to 2nd CPE210
- Leave 4th mesh router in place in shed (20m from 3rd mesh router/2nd CPE210 and 50m from 2nd mesh router at main house)
I think this should provide good access inside the house and at the shed and second dwelling.
If I then need better wifi around the main house I can still an EAP225 connected to the first CPE210.
Any thoughts? Will this work? Is there a better/more efficient way of acheiving what I want?
Steve