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Yatsukin
Friendly Neighbour
6 years ago
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WiFi Boost and Ethernet

Hi everyone,

 

I've just set up my two Wifi Boost sets, and I'm wondering whether the original one needs to stay connected to the router through the ethernet cable, or whether I can remove it and put it the booster in a different room (the second one is already where I want it to be)? Seems like it's kind of a waste to keep it next to the router, when the room with the router doesn't need any additional boosting. On the other hand, I don't want to monkey around with it anymore since it took a lot longer to set up than it should have.

 

Grateful for any input! Thanks!

  • xray's avatar
    xray
    6 years ago
    You need the first boost to be connected by Ethernet to the router. The boost units run their own mesh network separate from the WiFi the router runs. You should disable the WiFi on the router to avoid interference and signal congestion.

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  • How great that you posted this question.  In a magical universe, your question would be the first one to be answered - on the Telus box, on the Telus site. Your question - do you need to keep the #1 booster connected by Ethernet - is the very first question I had (I'm an engineer).  That said, I do not consider the question "Answered".  1) First of all, your Wifi router and Telus Booster #1 should not experience any interference if you put them on separate Wifi channels.  2) It's clear as mud, as to what equipment uses your original Wifi router as part of the mesh, and which setup doesn't.  Are there most than one version of Boosters?  Which Telus routers want it one way or the other?  I find the situation hilarious that what is for me the #1 most essential information, is exactly what Telus is doing "Information Hiding" on us with.  Summary:  question not answered.

  • What you mean by "the original one needs to stay connected to the router through the ethernet cable"? Did you have a boost before and you just added 2 more?

    • Yatsukin's avatar
      Yatsukin
      Friendly Neighbour

      Hi xray, thanks for your reply. The boosters came in a pack of 2, so by original I mean the first one of the pair, which is connected to the router by the ethernet cable. I didn't have any boosters before this, but from what I'm reading, it looks like I'll have to get at least one more. 

      • xray's avatar
        xray
        Hero
        You need the first boost to be connected by Ethernet to the router. The boost units run their own mesh network separate from the WiFi the router runs. You should disable the WiFi on the router to avoid interference and signal congestion.