So a family member of mine has FIOS at their home, which is a small Victorian style that goes up three floors though floor space wise it's not that big. As with those types of homes, there's a lot of stairs and walls and the reception suffers. They've got a G1100 router on the first floor. A few years ago, I put a WCB3000N MOCA extender on the 3rd floor, which helped for awhile. It also has two PC's connected via ethernet. They began having this strange issue where if the PC's were on (via ethernet), the wi-fi reception suffered badly. Or if game consoles/smart TV's were on, the same.
I cannot get over there anytime soon, so I need an affordable solution that they can install themselves with me only able to guide remotely. My suggestion to them was to get another Actiontec MOCA 2.0 extender for the 2nd floor. Obviously another WCB3000N is the cheapest route, and I know a reset plus WPS should allow it to pick up the network automatically, right? Having two of those going (separated by a ceiling/floor) is not a problem?
Alternatively, I was going to suggest the WCB6200Q extender (which I have in my house). However, it's tricky because if you get one that wasn't a FIOS configured device, SON (Self-organizing networking) won't work or something like that, right? i.e. it has the Verizon logo on the side and not Actiontec.
Appreciate the help thanks.