Hey guys!
I'm interested in upgrading my home network for better speed and coverage.
Below is a diagram of the equipment's layout.
The Gaming PC, Server and TV in the living room are connected to the switch, and the laptops are using the wireless from the Linksys and the TV in the bedroom is connected through the Power-line adapter - i cannot get a cable to the bedroom because of the bathrooms, there is no place to hide it, i cannot drill through the bathroom walls.
The problems:
- my router is 802.11g and the laptop is only 802.11b class so 1.2MB/s is just not enough anymore.
- Power-line 200Mbps is sometimes not enough for 1080p streaming.
- all the walls are concrete so the signal has to be as strong as possible.
What i would like to do:
- replace the Linksys with a 802.11n class device for better coverage and speed - at least 300Mpbs.
- replace the Power-line adaptors with TP-Link 500Mbps device
- still need to find an internal wireless mini-PIC card for my laptop (Dell Studio 1535) 802.11n
Details about LAN traffic.
- the media server is also a torrent seedbox, always on so its doing a lot if up/down traffic.
- the TV's are only used for streaming from the media server, mostly 720p but 1080p a bit more lately.
- the laptops are just for web browsing
- also 2-3 mobile devices using the WLAN but i guess that's not so important.
- ISP connections is 100Mbps download, 80Mbps upload.
Equipment i'm thinking about getting:
- Linksys Wireless-N E1200
- D-Link DIR-645
- ZyXEL NBG-5715, IPSec VPN - love the design but not sure it's worth the extra cost.
I'm partial to Linksys (untill Belkin starts producing/branding them), D-Link and Zyxel equipment, have not had much experience with TP-Link.
Please let me know what equipment you use/change and if you would do anything differently.
I'm flexible on the budget, i just want to make sure that i don't buy expensive routing equipment that is equivalent to a DIR-600 running DDWRT.
Looking forward to your comments!:worship:
I'm interested in upgrading my home network for better speed and coverage.
Below is a diagram of the equipment's layout.

The Gaming PC, Server and TV in the living room are connected to the switch, and the laptops are using the wireless from the Linksys and the TV in the bedroom is connected through the Power-line adapter - i cannot get a cable to the bedroom because of the bathrooms, there is no place to hide it, i cannot drill through the bathroom walls.
The problems:
- my router is 802.11g and the laptop is only 802.11b class so 1.2MB/s is just not enough anymore.
- Power-line 200Mbps is sometimes not enough for 1080p streaming.
- all the walls are concrete so the signal has to be as strong as possible.
What i would like to do:
- replace the Linksys with a 802.11n class device for better coverage and speed - at least 300Mpbs.
- replace the Power-line adaptors with TP-Link 500Mbps device
- still need to find an internal wireless mini-PIC card for my laptop (Dell Studio 1535) 802.11n
Details about LAN traffic.
- the media server is also a torrent seedbox, always on so its doing a lot if up/down traffic.
- the TV's are only used for streaming from the media server, mostly 720p but 1080p a bit more lately.
- the laptops are just for web browsing
- also 2-3 mobile devices using the WLAN but i guess that's not so important.
- ISP connections is 100Mbps download, 80Mbps upload.
Equipment i'm thinking about getting:
- Linksys Wireless-N E1200
- D-Link DIR-645
- ZyXEL NBG-5715, IPSec VPN - love the design but not sure it's worth the extra cost.
I'm partial to Linksys (untill Belkin starts producing/branding them), D-Link and Zyxel equipment, have not had much experience with TP-Link.
Please let me know what equipment you use/change and if you would do anything differently.
I'm flexible on the budget, i just want to make sure that i don't buy expensive routing equipment that is equivalent to a DIR-600 running DDWRT.
Looking forward to your comments!:worship:
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