radish;365061 Wrote: 
> 1. They can help in some cases, actually hinder in others. If it were
> me, I'd put another AP on the other side of the house and run powerline
> (or real ethernet if possible) between them. That's what I do for
> upstairs and downstairs in my house.

How well does this work for you?  Do you have a Controller, and can you
connect through both access points without issue?  

I thought my range expander essentially acted as a second AP.  Maybe
not.  Mine uses the same SSID as the primary router (it won't let me do
otherwise,) which may be causing some of my problems.  I'm tempted to
junk my router and range expander and replace it with a draft-N with
some beefed up antennas.  I'm weary of trying to deal with multiple
AP's -- is this an unfounded concern?


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