If you don't mind spending a little money, you might consider linking R1 with R2 using a pair of powerline network adapters...no wires necessary. Then set up R2 as a WAP.
You mentioned "Ethernet bridge through wiring", which I assume is a powerline network. What problems did you have with this? Maybe it was just a poor quality adapter kit. Unless you are having some...
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Go out and by a power-line adapter just ensure its on the same switch and same power circuit. You can always combine this with a cheap router set up as a AP. It should give you perfect signal or...
I actually do have the Linksys model. And while it seems to be working for the XBOX, though slowly, it's really not functional at all for the Slingbox. I can get a connection, but the video comes in...
I've not used one but they appear to work and may be what you need. Do a Google on them.
I know that powerline adapters are normally used to bring a wired internet connection to an online device such as a computer or console located on the opposite end of the house from the modem. However,...
Just caught the last sentence you wrote....."So if the powerline adapters are on the same AC branch, we're done."
Do you mean that if I get all my electrical power for the house, studio and hubby's shop...
I have a large 3-storey house with the 4G/LTE router on the top floor for best signal. I have a TP-LINK Power line adapter linked by cable to the router and Wi-Fi adapters in each room on other floors....
I have one more question. I've heard that there can be signal degradation when using powerline adapters. My cable modem has transfer speeds up up to 100 mbps. If I use a 85 mbps powerline adapter, would...