Hi. So I currently have two WAN lines coming in and I have been using an ASUS wireless router for dual WAN. The dual WAN failover/load balance is not amazing so I am looking to replace with separate units. I have been looking at the TPlink Omada gear but I am a bit confused. It appears that the ER8411 is the top of the line and has dual 10GB ports and the rest 1GB. One of my lines is 1.1GB and the other is 1GB so currently I could use one 10GB port for the 1.1GB line and one of the 1GB ports for the other 1GB WAN and then use the other 10GB to a 10GB PoE switch to feed WiFi 7 APs.
I am trying to future proof things and I don't want to buy kit that needs swapping out in a few years time. It is likely that my WAN connections will go up in speed, at least over, say the next couple of years so even if my 1GB line goes up to 1.1GB then does it not render this router obsolete?
Can anybody point me in the direction of anything that would be suitable? Is a router with at least three 10GB ports a big ask for less than £500? Ideally I don't want to build my own I want something fully managed. Cheers.
I am trying to future proof things and I don't want to buy kit that needs swapping out in a few years time. It is likely that my WAN connections will go up in speed, at least over, say the next couple of years so even if my 1GB line goes up to 1.1GB then does it not render this router obsolete?
Can anybody point me in the direction of anything that would be suitable? Is a router with at least three 10GB ports a big ask for less than £500? Ideally I don't want to build my own I want something fully managed. Cheers.