Can I connect Airport Express wirelessly (for Airplay purposes) to a Wifi 6 router?
I currently have an Airport Time Capsule serving as my main router creating a whole house network. The house is wired for Ethernet, so I have several Airport Expresses (with Airplay) connected via Ethernet to the main router (TC), serving as remote outposts with speakers and Wifi coverage. I also have an Airport Express connected to amplified speakers (Airplay) outside in my BBQ area (but it is wireless, since I don't have Ethernet out there). I also run a 4k projector with movies outdoors and need decent speed out there for a MacBook Pro to stream 4k movies. The issue is the BBQ Express does not have the best signal and I get Airplay drop offs and slow connections. The closest wired router is an Express that is hardwired to my Time Capsule, but it drops off quickly with distance (there's a fire resistant exterior wall in between). The BBQ areas is only about 30 feet from that router.
I was thinking of replacing the ethernet wired AP Express nearest my BBQ with a Wifi 6 router, hardwired to the Time Capsule.
Questions:
- Will that improve the connectivity outside?
- Will the wirelessly connected Express in my BBQ area be able to wirelessly connect to a Wifi 6 router (are they typically backwards compatible)?
- Will Airplay still work if it is on the same network?
- Do I create a new network name or use the same one as the rest of the house?
Additional thoughts:
- I plan on perhaps upgrading most of my network with Wifi 6 at some point (replacing Time Capsule with a W6 router). Will I still be able to use Homekit and Airplay within that system?
- What is the best way to upgrade a W6 system without losing Airplay / Homekit compatibility?
Thanks all...
-JP