So I am searching to buy a new router, and thought maybe I benefit from a more "prosumer" device over the more archiac (and prone to failure) Netgear. I won't act like I do understand what dbm is but what I got is that the higher it is the wider the range is or stronger the signal.
I looked up Alien HD and the Ubiquity Dream Machine and they seem to have a dbm around 23-24, while the Netgear Orbi is at around 29-30 dbm. Does that mean the Orbi can reach further? I looked spec on my current Netgear R7000 and it seems like its 29dbm. I can't go any lower, its reaching all ends of the house and anything lower just won't cut it. So is the dbm reflective of the coverage range of a device?
I know some would suggest doing wired access points, but this is impossible in my current scenario.
Also, if anybody is in the know, the Dream Machine seems to have a limit of 300Mbps on the 2.4Ghz antenna. Is this right or am I missing something? sounds extremely low for a brand new $300 device.
I looked up Alien HD and the Ubiquity Dream Machine and they seem to have a dbm around 23-24, while the Netgear Orbi is at around 29-30 dbm. Does that mean the Orbi can reach further? I looked spec on my current Netgear R7000 and it seems like its 29dbm. I can't go any lower, its reaching all ends of the house and anything lower just won't cut it. So is the dbm reflective of the coverage range of a device?
I know some would suggest doing wired access points, but this is impossible in my current scenario.
Also, if anybody is in the know, the Dream Machine seems to have a limit of 300Mbps on the 2.4Ghz antenna. Is this right or am I missing something? sounds extremely low for a brand new $300 device.