Can you connect a wifi extender to a powerline setup?
I'm trying to go from end to end on the house and then to an outbuilding.
I can't find anything on doing this.
NO unless the wifi extender has an ethernet port and can be configured to act as an access point instead of an extender.
I wouldnt get an extender.
Best route is underground rated CAT5e or CAT6 ran from router to garage. Buy a second wireless router or access point and plug the ethernet cable into the new unit being sure to turn off the DHCP server otherwise you will have conflicts.
A wifi extender takes an existing wifi signal and repeats it. Extender is not a good name. They should be called repeaters.
Any who, if the signal in the garage is already poor, then the wifi extender wont work.
If you need more help, just ask away. I do this stuff daily as i am a low voltage contractor.
I don't know if a wifi extender is what you want. You can connect a second router to a powerline extender. You turn off DHCP, give it the same SSID, configure it with the same security and password, and you can walk from one to the other with a laptop, tablet, etc., seamlessly.
Though whether it will be seamless depends on the host and access points.
If you buy from Amazon or Best Buy, they have good return policies so if it doesn't do well you can try something else. Hopefully, it'll get 'er done and you can go on to other things.
>If you jailbreak your iOS device then you can install an analyzer.
I personally won't own an Apple device. I have to work with their equipment at work, and by-and-large their equipment ***** in a "corporate" environment. Fine in the house if that's your thing.
Amazon is only 30 days and best buy out here is 15 so I dont know about that.
So whats better for corporate environments? Android? I know many corporate environments that use apple.
Educate me on these Powerline Adapters please.
So if my detached shop is a sub panel off my house, and the house has Comcast router, I can use this to feed me shop? Line loss limitations? My shop will be around 250' of power cable from the house.
I would avoid Powerline ethernet adapters.
Their performance usually ends up being piss poor.
You have to make sure they are plugged into the same phase.
And ive never been able to find a hard rule about max distance. I suspect you may have issues @ 250' going through several breakers.
DO you have a clear line or sight shot from your house to your shop? If so you could do a wireless bridge for a fraction of the cost and labor of burying an ethernet cable.
I use ubiquiti equipment for this.
buy 2 nano stations:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HXT8KJ4/?tag=atomicindus08-20