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Hi guys just wondering what router and set-up you would go for in a huge 4 floor house with 9 people? I'm not an expert on computer stuff at all so your advice would be gratefully received! 
Is this a permanent installation? Can you route ethernet wires around the floors or is it wireless only?
12 months - pretty permanent - lol...
Budget? And what's it for? Do the 9 people need to do a lot of sharing between each others computers or is this to simply share a single internet connection? If just sharing an internet connection, what sort of speed is it - fast fibre or dead slow ADSL that's miles from the exchange?
If it was longer than 12 months I would have advised laying some CAT 5e or CAT 6, but here's some tips for wireless.
1. If you are getting VM in to install a new connection, ask they they install it in the second or third floor, as it is more likely that you will get a string signal.
2. Choose a router which supports 5 GHz and choose this as the only configured frequency if all devices support it. You'll likely find less interference on 5 GHz.
3. Move the router away from external walls and place on a shelf or similar. Avoid placing on it near metal objects.
4. Add home plugs and/or wireless repeaters.
Yes. They act as wireless or mains bridges to Ethernet.Also with this set-up if we set-up QoS to limiting downloading and also a media drive to store music etc attached to the RT-N66U would this all still work exactly the same through the adapters and access point?
Dale_tem said:I personally would try and do an ethernet cable from the 2nd floor and not to use powerline. I've used powerline and it is not as reliable. Sods law when I am away it stops working and my missus can't sort it out and it has to wait for me to come home.
If you can do it that is.