I was looking for some help with home/small business network advice. With the kids in remote learning and working from home with possibly starting our own Telehealth business, I need to upgrade our situation. I’ve been following some of the recent home network threads and have read a lot of good advice.
Current hardware is ISP provided wifi 6 gateway w/ 3 wifi 4 plume pods and 1 Gbps service. Nearly everything is wifi with exception of the entertainment center next to the gateway. 2700 sqft house with 2 stories and a basement built in the 60’s with some plaster and some sheetrock walls. Before the pandemic, we hosted a lot of friends and family and my 35+ connected devices plus all the guest devices require a more robust setup. I would like to run some wire and move to wired connections where possible. I am interested in a similar setup to jasonreg in the Home network revamp thread with separating home, guest, work and IoT.
I do understand that my wants cannot be achieved with the ISP provided gateway setup and know that I have to buy my own equipment. Thanks to Trip, I now know to look for good quality US cable. I initially was looking into Unifi for ease of use because of my skill level but I don’t know if I can trust it for performance and security in the Telehealth business (phone and video). I would like wifi throughout the house and I think 3 or 4 access points should do it. Main floor would be difficult to add APs to the ceiling so I was looking at the in-wall AP’s. Will initially buy wifi 5 but want to upgrade to wifi6E when available.
Cable(max run estimated at 110’+) Recommendations for 6A or 6? Belden 10GXS https://falcontech.com/collections/...ll-diameter-cat6a-cable-plenum-1000-ft-yellow seems like a good price if this is the $1500 cable that trip mentions.
Thanks in advance for any help on the matter
Current hardware is ISP provided wifi 6 gateway w/ 3 wifi 4 plume pods and 1 Gbps service. Nearly everything is wifi with exception of the entertainment center next to the gateway. 2700 sqft house with 2 stories and a basement built in the 60’s with some plaster and some sheetrock walls. Before the pandemic, we hosted a lot of friends and family and my 35+ connected devices plus all the guest devices require a more robust setup. I would like to run some wire and move to wired connections where possible. I am interested in a similar setup to jasonreg in the Home network revamp thread with separating home, guest, work and IoT.
I do understand that my wants cannot be achieved with the ISP provided gateway setup and know that I have to buy my own equipment. Thanks to Trip, I now know to look for good quality US cable. I initially was looking into Unifi for ease of use because of my skill level but I don’t know if I can trust it for performance and security in the Telehealth business (phone and video). I would like wifi throughout the house and I think 3 or 4 access points should do it. Main floor would be difficult to add APs to the ceiling so I was looking at the in-wall AP’s. Will initially buy wifi 5 but want to upgrade to wifi6E when available.
Cable(max run estimated at 110’+) Recommendations for 6A or 6? Belden 10GXS https://falcontech.com/collections/...ll-diameter-cat6a-cable-plenum-1000-ft-yellow seems like a good price if this is the $1500 cable that trip mentions.
Thanks in advance for any help on the matter