Hi all.
I am moving into a house with 3 others and we are all constantly using the internet which makes gaming laggy and a real pain in backside.
My problem is that it isn't our house and the owners don't want to connect the landline. So there goes my options for ADSL which leave me with mobile broadband.
The issues with that are that the plan we have, has a router which is quite ill suited to my current needs. I would like to be able to setup multiple SSIDs where I could allocate bandwith on each one so I could game lag free. However the router we have can't do this. What I want to do is use repeater which has bandwith allocation and then connect everyone to the repeater rather than the original router.
Likely I would use this one from PCCG.
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=21123
Would this work? Would the speeds still be the same as if they were only coming out of the one router and not the repeater as well?
Please note, I am in AUSTRALIA.
Help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tom
I am moving into a house with 3 others and we are all constantly using the internet which makes gaming laggy and a real pain in backside.
My problem is that it isn't our house and the owners don't want to connect the landline. So there goes my options for ADSL which leave me with mobile broadband.
The issues with that are that the plan we have, has a router which is quite ill suited to my current needs. I would like to be able to setup multiple SSIDs where I could allocate bandwith on each one so I could game lag free. However the router we have can't do this. What I want to do is use repeater which has bandwith allocation and then connect everyone to the repeater rather than the original router.
Likely I would use this one from PCCG.
http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=21123
Would this work? Would the speeds still be the same as if they were only coming out of the one router and not the repeater as well?
Please note, I am in AUSTRALIA.
Help is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Tom


