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Originally Posted by Bob Kontak
Why a non-wifi router? Not challenging you, just asking. I see cost/lost weekends adding access points.
You clearly have a reason. Is it integrity/continuity of the signal?
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If it is the only wifi distribution point it is fine. When you are trying to mesh two or more and they are different brands they don't always play nice. If you are buying a router you can get one without wifi and either save some money or get a more robust one for the same money.
If you are using wifi for a laptop that doesn't move much it doesn't matter much. Personally, I would do the no wifi router and spend another $65 on a second Ubiquity access point at that location.