WLAN NETWORK and LAN connections?

Sa
7

Since I'm an absolute layman in this area, I hope to get some good tips to solve my connection problem.

So, I have a new wireless router (HUAWEI B715 SP). The location of the router is currently under the stairs, BECAUSE I have my LAN connections, which lead to different rooms of my house. (I know that location is suboptimal…)

Now I have with the new router, the problem that the LAN connection rausspuckt speedrate about 9Mbits - which is much less than I had before, although this is the "better router" AND my new contract allows twice the download rate (from 30Mbits to 60Mbits - do not laugh, I live in the country).

Then I talked to a technician who told me that the new router is working in a different way (something with bundling of data or something.) And so it might work under the stairs, maybe not so well.
When I did the speed test on my phone, I reached over 40Mbits…

So much for the explanation…

Now my question…

I have to change the location of the router now…

What do I need now to reach the distributor under the stairs to supply the LAN ports, without endlessly long LAN cable to pull through the house or What ALTERNATIVES I have.

Thank you for your comments and please have indulgence.

Fr

You can also lay the Internet on the power line, this is called Powerline. Just ask the provider, or look in online shops there are plenty of products.

Ti

If you have a network socket in the house, where the router would stand better and this is a double, then you could set up the router there. Simply for the DSL signal instead of the tae cable a Patchkabel use, and the tae cable just at the haven infected, which belongs to the relevant dose.

then connect the remaining ports with a so-called switch to distribute the network in the house.

Alternatively, you could also set up a second WLAN cell with a so-called acesspoint. Just the acesspoint in the house at a good place where you have lan connect.

I recommend giving the accesspoint a fixed ip address that is outside the dhcp range of the router.

Let's assume the DHCP range of the router goes from 192.168.2.100 to 192.168.2.150 then you could use the end digit from 2 to 99 or 151 to 253. 1 in this case the address of the router, 254 is reserved for the allocation of addresses.

In addition, you should give the new wlan the same key and the same ssid as the main wlan, so put your devices always in the better wlan.

Lo

Good execution but I would like to make a small remark: he has no DSL

En

That you are a layman is easy to find out. Finally, you hang a device, the spark should be as shielded as possible and do not differentiate the speed of your LAN with that of Internet access. 😉

First test: Where is the bottleneck? Is the data arriving so slowly from the internet? Then there's the problem and has nothing to do with the WLAN.
But we can put that aside for now, if you should have carried out the speed test of the mobile phone on your Wi-Fi network.

Looking at all the information you have given, I would assume that any wired network component is running on FastEthernet - and throttling bandwidth accordingly.

Put everything you need on gigabit network, check the certification of your LAN cable (everything under CAT 5e is not suitable for your project.) CAT 6 (e) would be useful.)

With Fritz routers one can put the LAN haven on "power saving", then deliver the only fast Ethernet speed. In short: Do not forget to ping the router settings.

Ti

Of course, this simplifies matters even further. If it is a radio router, you only need one line.

Sa

Thank you for your help!

Sa

Many Thanks!