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Since your wireless is going to be making the trip from the basement to the upstairs level, (two floors) I don't recommend a wireless router at all.

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Instead, I'd use a wired router with one of it's ports running to a wireless access point on the next floor. This will put your access point on the main floor. It should be easy to run a cat cable from the basement to the main floor of the house which then can be positioned centrally, vs. being stuck in the basement.

Additionally, if you find the coverage to be less then steller, you can use a second access point configured as an extender. This will need no cat cable as it relays the signal from the first.

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I'd hate to see you waste your money on a wireless router, when in the majority of cases, concerning a home, it won't give you the coverage you expect.

Also, kitchen appliances will block it, even the microwave oven; use care in location. Wireless isn't what it's cracked up to be. I like the Belkin access points and use a pair in this manner.

My problem wasn't even a floor issue, it was front to back coverage that was lacking. By putting an access point in the kitchen, then the relay in the living room, I have full coverage of my yard. If I couldn't get satafactory results on even one floor, I know it wouldn't have worked in the manner you speak.



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