Consider a different networking device such as a switch or a wireless access point.
Consider a different networking device such as a switch or a wireless access point.
I was able to fix it from downstairs, it's definitely possible.
It's not feasible because I'm using a rented space, so I can't drill or set up cable routers. That's why I'm considering a wireless option.
The main concern is determining the construction material of the house. Simply upgrading to a better router won't solve issues if the building is made from concrete or another similar substance.
Concrete used only; the path from desk to router has minimal interference.
It doesn't really matter. Concrete is extremely solid. WiFi isn't built to go through it.
I chose the TP-Link AC2300 Wireless WiFi Router. If another router or modem offers a better value at the same cost, let me know. My choice isn't set yet, so I'm willing to adjust. Kindly share your thoughts.
You're referring to a router without a built-in modem. If you want to swap it with a new one, you'll also need a modem.