WiFi
I had the same trouble up here in Ottawa, the wireless that the modem my ISP provided sucked! I have tried range extenders, routers, every configuration you can think of but none worked, 2 days ago I installed the new Google WiFi, what a difference, I could not believe it was working so well, you can buy them as a single or a whole house kit which comes with 3 units, they are easy to setup, lots of instructions on YouTube and the tech support is suppose to be top notch, I didn't need them, you setup a unit wired directly to the IPS's modem/router on one of the LAN ports, then you use an app installed on your phone,(Android or iPhone) to set it up, if your home is small to medium 1 will do, if you have a larger home you will need the whole house kit, I have the whole house kit and I have one on each floor, my daughter no longer complains about dropped signals. Your modem/router also provides DHCP services for your network, this service gives out an IP address to any device that asks for it so long as it is directly connected to the modem/router, if you have IPTV to your televisions from the modem/router the TVs will still work, the Google units provide a new IP range to all wireless devices, in the range 192.168.
86.1 - 192.168.
86.254, the problem I had was that I had a bunch of security wireless cameras setup on the ISP modem router which usually has a range of IP addresses 192.168.
1.1 - 192.168.
1.254 or 192.168.
2.1 - 192.168.
2.254, it is advised to turn off the Wireless on the ISP modem/route, I manually assigned my cameras with a static address because my wireless was so flakey, but that problem was easy to fix, the Google unit have a jack to plug an Ethernet cable into, after following the sets to setup the mesh network and all the modems at setup, simply plug an Ethernet cable from you ISP modem to your 2nd Google WiFi unit and all my cameras came back online, going forward any wireless device will now get an IP address from Google WiFi units and the speed is amazing.
Dave
