I will be moving into a new townhome (new construction) and am trying to decide how I should best configure and place my network equipment before the cable guy comes out to install cable modem service. (Internet only. Not TV, at least at first.)
The townhome is 2160 sq ft, but right in city where real estate is scarce, so its pretty vertical: It has 3 floors, plus a rooftop deck where I will want WiFi too, so effectively its 4 floors.
There is an access panel cabinet in the garage from which there is coax to a few rooms for CATV (I don’t know if it’s RG5 or RG6.) There are also five Cat-5e cable run to multiple rooms from that access panel. (The cables don’t have ends – I’ll have to get a kit for that, unless maybe the cable guy will do it
The builder showed me the access panel with its small cabinet, which has an electrical outlet and some room, and said “Your modem & router will go here.” But I’m not at all sure that’s the smart option. It seems to me I have two general options.
1.) The builders idea of putting the modem and router in the panel. I could then run the Cat5e from there easily. This is a very poor place for a wireless router – in garage on lowest level stuck in a cabinet - so I could just use a wired router here. Then I can put a wireless access point on my main living area on the second floor. With luck, the WiFi signal will go both up and down a floor so effectively the whole house (though the roof is questionable.) One reason I am not wild about this is that if I ever need to reboot the router or the cable modem, I have to go down to the garage, and remove the panel (which requires a screwdriver, though I could probably get thumbscrews.)
2.) I was instead thinking of having the internet cable modem wiring right near my other AV equipment in the 2nd floor living area. Have my Wireless Router right there. Use one of the Cat5e cables from the WiFi Router LAN port to go back down to that access panel in the garage. There I would just have an Ethernet switch (gigabit) so that my pre-wired Cat5e cables to the rest of the house still work. I can easily look at the lights on my router & modem, and easily reboot if necessary. Pretty rare I’d need to reboot the Ethernet switch in the access panel.
Of these two options, what are your thoughts ? Is there yet some other option I have not considered?
If I find I need more than one Access point, can someone also confirm my understanding of a couple points about having both a router and another one or even two Access Points. Even if the devices are sold as WiFi Routers, almost all can function as just an Access Point these days. If I had two such devices, I configure one to be the Router, and one to be an Access Point. I would use the SAME SSID, but configure for different radio channels. Clients should be able to roam thru the house and seamlessly be connected where the signal is strongest. All true ?
I really appreciate any advice around this. Thank you.
The townhome is 2160 sq ft, but right in city where real estate is scarce, so its pretty vertical: It has 3 floors, plus a rooftop deck where I will want WiFi too, so effectively its 4 floors.
There is an access panel cabinet in the garage from which there is coax to a few rooms for CATV (I don’t know if it’s RG5 or RG6.) There are also five Cat-5e cable run to multiple rooms from that access panel. (The cables don’t have ends – I’ll have to get a kit for that, unless maybe the cable guy will do it
The builder showed me the access panel with its small cabinet, which has an electrical outlet and some room, and said “Your modem & router will go here.” But I’m not at all sure that’s the smart option. It seems to me I have two general options.
1.) The builders idea of putting the modem and router in the panel. I could then run the Cat5e from there easily. This is a very poor place for a wireless router – in garage on lowest level stuck in a cabinet - so I could just use a wired router here. Then I can put a wireless access point on my main living area on the second floor. With luck, the WiFi signal will go both up and down a floor so effectively the whole house (though the roof is questionable.) One reason I am not wild about this is that if I ever need to reboot the router or the cable modem, I have to go down to the garage, and remove the panel (which requires a screwdriver, though I could probably get thumbscrews.)
2.) I was instead thinking of having the internet cable modem wiring right near my other AV equipment in the 2nd floor living area. Have my Wireless Router right there. Use one of the Cat5e cables from the WiFi Router LAN port to go back down to that access panel in the garage. There I would just have an Ethernet switch (gigabit) so that my pre-wired Cat5e cables to the rest of the house still work. I can easily look at the lights on my router & modem, and easily reboot if necessary. Pretty rare I’d need to reboot the Ethernet switch in the access panel.
Of these two options, what are your thoughts ? Is there yet some other option I have not considered?
If I find I need more than one Access point, can someone also confirm my understanding of a couple points about having both a router and another one or even two Access Points. Even if the devices are sold as WiFi Routers, almost all can function as just an Access Point these days. If I had two such devices, I configure one to be the Router, and one to be an Access Point. I would use the SAME SSID, but configure for different radio channels. Clients should be able to roam thru the house and seamlessly be connected where the signal is strongest. All true ?
I really appreciate any advice around this. Thank you.