lemeister wrote: » Is there an option on your Eir router to turn off wifi completely? This would at least avoid the problem of seeing two wifi networks.
Sesame wrote: » I have it set up this way: The dsl connecting eir modem to wall socket. Then the ethernet connecting Eir modem to Google router. I can see both my Eir1234.... and Googlewifi when I search for WiFi networks.
Sesame wrote: » Mines the newer version to the above amazon link. Its called Google Nest WiFi. And I got one router and one point. It was £239. Does seem more expensive than repeaters, etc, but I like the control over kids networks, the point that works as as Google home, and the mesh network which is supposed to keep the signal strength over the full range.
Vingil wrote: » @sesame Did you manage by buy the nest wifi? I am unable to find.
Sesame wrote: » Thanks for that. Installation will keep me busy over the weekend working that out. Will that be the standard way if I follow the instructions? Are you saying, I plug the Google router into the wall, then Eir one into that using the dsl lead? This is way over my head. Do I change some setting in the Eir one to make it a bridge? I'm trying to make best use of my speed and keep it consistent. My main two priorities are reaching the attic and keeping line consistent for video calls. Then having similar strength WiFi across the house is a bonus.
Ush1 wrote: » The recommendation is to have your modem in bridge mode and use the nest wifi router as your router. This would avoid double NAT.
Sesame wrote: » Do you use it with your modem or does it replace the modem?