Need help with choosing a router

Need help with choosing a router

Need help with choosing a router
Need help with choosing a router
2024-07-15 20:12:19 - last edited 2024-07-15 20:16:36

Hi,

I live in a place where it is not possible to run a cable for WiFi from ISP. I have resorted to using a 4G router to get access to WiFi. I need help choosing the router that is a best option for me. My house has 3 floors (plus the ground floor). I mostly use the ground 1st and 2nd floors. Signal on the ground and the 1st floor are not that great I have LTE connection with download speeds of 5-10 Mbps. The 3rd floor is where that changes it comes up to 5G conection with download speed of up 70Mbps but an avg would be somewhere in the 50-s. My plan was to get a 4G router and put it on the top floor(3rd) where the signal is stronger. Then use a UTP cable connected to the 4G router and connect it with a normal router that would be located on the ground or the 1st floor. That way I have best coverage on the ground and 1st floor with a normal router and using the 4G router when I am on the 2nd and 3rd floor. My question is next: Is there a better option for my situation and if so be sure to share it with me?

 

Kind regards,

Lovro

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Re:Need help with choosing a router
2024-07-16 00:38:02

  @LiBabae 

 

If you can set your 4G router in bridge mode then a router like Archer AX53 or Archer AX20 will cover your ground and 1-st floor.

If you can't set your 4G router in bridge mode these models can be configured in AP mode and again cover these floors.

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Re:Need help with choosing a router
2024-07-16 04:02:02

  @LiBabae 

 

Hi, thanks for posting question here.

You may also consider Deco mesh network and choose Deco-4G/5G model to meet your need.

 

  @terziyski  

 

Thanks for your suggestion as well.

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