Hi,
I'm re-arranging my home network so that an ADSL router is close to the master socket downstairs to improve the service.
On my original setup I was using a BT Home Hub 3 plugged into a DIY phone extension cable upstairs, and it then connected via ethernet cable to a Netgear WGR614v9 downstairs as a secondary access point, with PCs connected into both devices.
I need to keep the two above wi-fi hubs where they are for coverage. For my new setup I will be putting a Netgear DG834v4 downstairs at the master socket to avoid using the DIY extension cable.
If I connect both hubs to the DG834 (whilst disconnecting the existing connection between them) in a 'V' pattern, would this be better than just connecting to one of them to it and having a 'daisy-chain' arrangement (i.e. keeping the existing cable between the two hubs)? Would the users at the end of the line suffer from noticable latency in the latter setup because they have to go through 3 routers rather than just 2?
Thanks in advance for any help!
I'm re-arranging my home network so that an ADSL router is close to the master socket downstairs to improve the service.
On my original setup I was using a BT Home Hub 3 plugged into a DIY phone extension cable upstairs, and it then connected via ethernet cable to a Netgear WGR614v9 downstairs as a secondary access point, with PCs connected into both devices.
I need to keep the two above wi-fi hubs where they are for coverage. For my new setup I will be putting a Netgear DG834v4 downstairs at the master socket to avoid using the DIY extension cable.
If I connect both hubs to the DG834 (whilst disconnecting the existing connection between them) in a 'V' pattern, would this be better than just connecting to one of them to it and having a 'daisy-chain' arrangement (i.e. keeping the existing cable between the two hubs)? Would the users at the end of the line suffer from noticable latency in the latter setup because they have to go through 3 routers rather than just 2?
Thanks in advance for any help!
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