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Best Wi-Fi Router for 150m2 Home with 4+ LAN Outputs, 10m Wall Penetration, PoE & Budget-Friendly

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  • #1 16570662
    luuukash
    Level 11  
    Hello, I need a wi-fi router for my home with additional LAN outputs, min 4 and maybe more, it is important that the router covers the house with a range of about 150m2, that is, a stable range when passing through the walls at least 10m, the internet will be radio, on a twisted pair with a PoE power supply, please for a hint on what to buy, some proven router and it's nice as if it wouldn't ruin me financially ;)
    Regards Łukasz
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  • #2 16570941
    Raven 2000
    Level 8  
    Hello, it depends on how much you want to spend on this router, I suggest ASUS RT-AC53
    or ASUS RT-AC51U.
    greetings
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  • #4 16571189
    luuukash
    Level 11  
    For me, the situation is different than for my colleague from the post to which you sent the link, stationary devices, i.e. TV, computer, alarm, etc., are to be connected to the router on the cable, so I need something with the possibility of connecting the cable, and only mobile devices have to go to wi-fi but I would like something good so that at the end of the room I would not be missing coverage. I have a place for the router in the attic, or I can hang it from the ceiling in the corridor, but due to the attachment of additional devices, I would prefer to leave it in the attic

    I found something like this, I only write about a difficult configuration and I do not know how with coverage, but I would be interested in something similar to this, here are a lot of rj45 ports, the minimum I need to have is 4 and if it will be more, I would be happy
    https://www.morele.net/router-mikrotik-mt-rb2011uias-2hnd-in-625561/
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  • #5 16571196
    bogiebog
    Level 43  
    Place any WIFI router, check the range, if it is not enough, you add another WIFI router _in the place_ of poor coverage_ connected to the main router by cable.

    Whether one router will cover the whole thing on paper, you will not forget, only a practical test will show.

    What WIFI speeds do you need Mbit / sec?
  • #6 16574801
    luuukash
    Level 11  
    it's just a question, is there no problem with connecting the router to the router ?? I always thought that this is not possible, do you have to do some configuration or is it just like that?
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  • #7 16574976
    sebap
    Level 41  
    You can connect any number of routers to each other, but you have to switch them to AP or access point mode.
  • #8 16575421
    bogiebog
    Level 43  
    sebap wrote:
    You can connect any number of routers to each other, but you have to switch them to AP mode

    No need, you can, it works in router-to-router mode too.
  • #9 16575601
    jprzedworski
    Network and Internet specialist
    luuukash wrote:
    I have a place for a router in the attic,
    So it has to transmit through the ceiling? The ceilings have reinforcement and concrete, so the damping will probably be greater than in a wall, e.g. made of brick.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around finding a budget-friendly Wi-Fi router suitable for a 150m2 home, requiring at least 4 LAN outputs and effective wall penetration of 10m. Users suggest models like the ASUS RT-AC53 and ASUS RT-AC51U, while one participant mentions the MikroTik MT RB2011UiAS-2HnD as a potential option with multiple RJ45 ports. The conversation also addresses the possibility of connecting multiple routers to enhance coverage, emphasizing the need for practical testing to ensure adequate range, especially when dealing with obstacles like ceilings and walls. Configuration tips for connecting routers in access point mode are provided.
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