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I used to have a problem similar to this because I live in an old stone house (literally it was made in like the 1700s). I complained about it so much that I convinced my dad to get a new router but that didn't work. So we took the old router and the new one and put them on different sides on the house. Then we connected them via an ethernet wire we ran through the basement, and then we made the SSD, password, etc. all the same on both the routers. So now the two routers act as one, and devices that use wifi will "roam" between the two routers to whichever has the best connection. Its called a roaming network. It works great, its solved all the wifi problems in my house. Although, if you feel like shelling out some cash you can get the apple airport extreme base station and the express base station and it will do the same thing just wireless, and it would be a bit easier.
Quote from: AbkaFlab on April 20, 2013, 10:34:27 PMI used to have a problem similar to this because I live in an old stone house (literally it was made in like the 1700s). I complained about it so much that I convinced my dad to get a new router but that didn't work. So we took the old router and the new one and put them on different sides on the house. Then we connected them via an ethernet wire we ran through the basement, and then we made the SSD, password, etc. all the same on both the routers. So now the two routers act as one, and devices that use wifi will "roam" between the two routers to whichever has the best connection. Its called a roaming network. It works great, its solved all the wifi problems in my house. Although, if you feel like shelling out some cash you can get the apple airport extreme base station and the express base station and it will do the same thing just wireless, and it would be a bit easier.I have an Extreme and I had a couple expresses but they never work properly, are a pain in the ass to set up and they stop working after a year (I have three that have the rapid orange light of death)
Quote from: Kacey on April 20, 2013, 10:37:29 PMQuote from: AbkaFlab on April 20, 2013, 10:34:27 PMI used to have a problem similar to this because I live in an old stone house (literally it was made in like the 1700s). I complained about it so much that I convinced my dad to get a new router but that didn't work. So we took the old router and the new one and put them on different sides on the house. Then we connected them via an ethernet wire we ran through the basement, and then we made the SSD, password, etc. all the same on both the routers. So now the two routers act as one, and devices that use wifi will "roam" between the two routers to whichever has the best connection. Its called a roaming network. It works great, its solved all the wifi problems in my house. Although, if you feel like shelling out some cash you can get the apple airport extreme base station and the express base station and it will do the same thing just wireless, and it would be a bit easier.I have an Extreme and I had a couple expresses but they never work properly, are a pain in the ass to set up and they stop working after a year (I have three that have the rapid orange light of death)I don't know what to tell ya then, have you tried connecting them instead of doing it wireless? You could probably take those expresses to apple to and ask them to fix it, they're usually good with that stuff. Btw my setup is with the airport extreme and a linksys wn something.
Quote from: AbkaFlab on April 20, 2013, 10:41:53 PMQuote from: Kacey on April 20, 2013, 10:37:29 PMQuote from: AbkaFlab on April 20, 2013, 10:34:27 PMI used to have a problem similar to this because I live in an old stone house (literally it was made in like the 1700s). I complained about it so much that I convinced my dad to get a new router but that didn't work. So we took the old router and the new one and put them on different sides on the house. Then we connected them via an ethernet wire we ran through the basement, and then we made the SSD, password, etc. all the same on both the routers. So now the two routers act as one, and devices that use wifi will "roam" between the two routers to whichever has the best connection. Its called a roaming network. It works great, its solved all the wifi problems in my house. Although, if you feel like shelling out some cash you can get the apple airport extreme base station and the express base station and it will do the same thing just wireless, and it would be a bit easier.I have an Extreme and I had a couple expresses but they never work properly, are a pain in the ass to set up and they stop working after a year (I have three that have the rapid orange light of death)I don't know what to tell ya then, have you tried connecting them instead of doing it wireless? You could probably take those expresses to apple to and ask them to fix it, they're usually good with that stuff. Btw my setup is with the airport extreme and a linksys wn something.We used to have the extender thing. And yeah we tried wiring them but we always had issues getting them to detect each other if they'd even detect on my mom's macbook and fuck the windows application for Airports.Oh and the Expresses are a few years old now. Probably way too far out of warranty.
Get one router, some long ethernet cables, hard wire the whole network. This is assuming you don't require wifi for other things that cannot be wired, like phones for example.
Quote from: Blackllama on April 20, 2013, 10:51:01 PMGet one router, some long ethernet cables, hard wire the whole network. This is assuming you don't require wifi for other things that cannot be wired, like phones for example.Yeah, I need wifi. And I don't think my parents would support me running an Ethernet cable through their living room. Though I did pick up a cheap-ass 100ft ethernet cable off Ebay a few months ago just for the hell of it. Might try and run it and see what they say when they notice cx
Quote from: Kacey on April 20, 2013, 10:52:15 PMQuote from: Blackllama on April 20, 2013, 10:51:01 PMGet one router, some long ethernet cables, hard wire the whole network. This is assuming you don't require wifi for other things that cannot be wired, like phones for example.Yeah, I need wifi. And I don't think my parents would support me running an Ethernet cable through their living room. Though I did pick up a cheap-ass 100ft ethernet cable off Ebay a few months ago just for the hell of it. Might try and run it and see what they say when they notice cxYou could always tape it down along the edge of the wall and the floor so it's out of the way and nobody will trip on it.