I’m familiar with the absolute basics of networking, but very little surrounding wifi.

I’m current using the modem-router-AP provided by my ISP, along with a couple repeaters. This isn’t working well, and in areas of my house further away from my main AP, packet loss is often around 20% - near unusable. How should I improve this?

I can run some wires (within reason), and have multiple spare routers-APs to work with. I can also buy something new off the shelf if needed, but don’t want to spend more than I have to. What would be the approach I should use? Like, is there a particular type of extender I should be using, or can I use multiple routers as a mesh or something?

  • LordCrom@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    I know you specified WiFi… But Ethernet over power lines works for me to the edges of my WiFi range. The adapters are pretty inexpensive and you don’t deal with WiFi congestion.

    Just another option.