If you're up for a rebuild so to speak, you can look at the ubiquiti line-up.
You can run their controller hardware (UDM/UDMpro) or host it yourself on your own pc/linux/pi device.
(Personally, it's an appliance, I ran it on a pi for a while, then bought the UDM, then bought the UDM pro - it just works). They keep on bringing out new features for hardware/software, so it's dead simple.    Their storefront for those:  https://ca.store.ui.com/ca/en?category=all-unifi-cloud-gateways
You can add access points as you see fit to fill in any weak/dead spots.

I have a UDMpro at home with separate switches for POE injection to the access points in the house - yes, the more the merrier :-)
What I really like is just the networking console with visibility on all my AP's and clients/etc.

Dan.

On Tue, 27 Feb 2024 at 04:53, Trevor Cordes <trevor@tecnopolis.ca> wrote:
On 2024-02-26 Kevin McGregor wrote:
> I have a Netgear Orbi mesh (1 base + 1 satellite) in my house. They're
> about 6 years old and don't support Wifi 6 (802.11ax?).
>
> I've noticed that in my basement it works pretty well, but upstairs
> the effective data rate drops off VERY quickly when I move away from
> the router (satellite). I figure this is because of the large number
> of wifi routers in my neighbourhood competing for the same bandwidth.
>
> Would upgrading to a Wifi 6-capable router help? Any other
> suggestions?

Your WAP / extender may have options to boost the signal (they may be
set low due to "apartment friendly" defaults).  You can also look for
options to change the channel, trying "weird" ones.  Or enable an
auto-scan-and-pick-least-used-channel mode.

If you're doing house wiring, ditch the extender and install a
standalone WAP in its place.  Extenders have the massive problem of
needing to have a clear channel for both extender-to-device *and*
extender-to-base.  Thus your difficulty in finding free(er) channels is
doubled!  A wired WAP solves this problem.  It won't be as "meshy" but
if you put both WAPs into your devices (phones) on auto-connect,
they'll just switch to whatever works if the other barfs out.  And you
can scale to even more WAPs if you want.

You can even do PoE to the WAPs with the right switch (expensive) or
standalone injectors (cheapish!) and supported WAP (or cheap
de-injectors!), if the desired location isn't close to power...

Ironically, I find that as the Wifi specs get better, their ability to
hold signal gets worse!  My best signal ever is still my G one I
relegate my visitors onto... maybe all the wifi progressions are just a
scam??!
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