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That's a rather large area to cover with a single router. You will need multiple access points if you want decent speeds.
This is the way
oh it doesnt need to cover the whole thing, just a smaller part of it (also i already have an extension)
edit: when i said smaller part its because a big part of the house does not require fast wifi, so we just use an extender for that part
So then you just need an additional access point.
no, i dont, my main issue with the router is the software, not the range