My Netgear Nighthawk wifi router just crapped out last weekend and I’m gimping along on the rental wifi router from my ISP, so I’m looking to buy a replacement and am torn: should I go with a single WiFi Router or a wired router plus a wireless access point?
I don’t need crazy throughput, just enough to handle some lite home automation, streaming, and a future NAS. My house isn’t large, so wifi coverage with a single device hasn’t been a problem so far. I’m also interested in flashing OpenWRT or DD-WRT to the router, so compatibility is a consideration. Hardware recommendations would be great!
I like to separate them. But that’s mostly for the ability to scale my wifi network. I can place an AP on the main floor and in the basement on opposite ends of the house. Faster speeds 5ghz and 6ghz work better close by. Then later if I want, I can put one in the garage for a better connection so I can watch diy youtube videos walking me step by step through how to fix my car. That bolt might not be coming out and I’m pissed, but at least the video isn’t buffering and fueling the fire.
But if you go AP, I highly recommend a set that supports one ssid that will auto handoff from one to the other. Some extenders and mesh solutions each have their own ssid and don’t work together. I find them annoying.