This is a long post but my question is straight forward. Can I get Apple
Airport extreme to join (or extend) to the Virginmedia broadband
router?
If so, will another Apple express connect to the same network as an AP?

I'm in UK and on a 100mbps fibre cable modem/router.  The wireless
network is spotty due to poor router, interference (everyone in the
neighbourhood uses auto tune on 2.4Mhz band) and living in a victorian
two storey house with solid walls. 

We have cat6 cables running the length of the house and upstairs to the
office. 

We currently have SH3 as router which provides 4 Gb ports and ac 2 band
WiFi, and one unmanaged ethernet switch upstairs. This is on 2 SSID WPA.


I tried a  few third party routers both were Linksys and they would work
initially, but any problems were always passed off as modem (virgin) or
router (Linksys) so we were on our own. 

I reinstalled the virgin modem/router as although spotty it does work. 

We have an extender which isn't useful for 5Mhz band upstairs. It's hard
to know if it's effective as drop outs are still happening. This could
be due to so many things that it's frustrating that we can't identify
using this dumb thing. 

So, my thoughts are that we can leave the virgin router provide 5Mhz
WiFi downstairs and buy a reliable "n" AP device for the rest of
downstairs and upstairs. Apple express and extreme routers are cheap and
if they can be configured with our system that would be great. 

1. Add the airport to existing wireless,  or
2. Extend the range.



SB3, UE Radio, CA DacMagic, Talk Electronic stereo. LMS 8.1 RPI4B piCore
7.0
BBCiPlayer, Shairtunes2 plugins
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