Hi,
Wondering if anyone can help with advice on Unify Equipment as the Netgear router is a bit flakey at the moment, current setup is
Virgin Media superhub (cable modem mode) ---> Netgear r7000 ---> 48port network hub ---> Accesspoint (old Slow one in summer house in back of garden (40m away))
I'm looking at maybe upgrading to a Unifi system an would like to know the whats the minimum I would need to start up with and what current hardware I can use that I already have (with a view to maybe upgrading it later). Would need to keep the 48 port switch in place and was thinking of using the r7000 as an access point.
Currently reading up on the Unifi equipment so just trying to figure out what bits do what.
Edit:
Forgot to say that the wired network uses Link aggregation on some devices (not sure if this in relevant.
Clients on network is about 30 but theses are mainly echo devices, printers, phones and tablets - so not to demanding.
Also I have a server which is on 24/7 (windows) - I read somewhere that this can be used as a controller?
Thanks
N.
Wondering if anyone can help with advice on Unify Equipment as the Netgear router is a bit flakey at the moment, current setup is
Virgin Media superhub (cable modem mode) ---> Netgear r7000 ---> 48port network hub ---> Accesspoint (old Slow one in summer house in back of garden (40m away))
I'm looking at maybe upgrading to a Unifi system an would like to know the whats the minimum I would need to start up with and what current hardware I can use that I already have (with a view to maybe upgrading it later). Would need to keep the 48 port switch in place and was thinking of using the r7000 as an access point.
Currently reading up on the Unifi equipment so just trying to figure out what bits do what.
Edit:
Forgot to say that the wired network uses Link aggregation on some devices (not sure if this in relevant.
Clients on network is about 30 but theses are mainly echo devices, printers, phones and tablets - so not to demanding.
Also I have a server which is on 24/7 (windows) - I read somewhere that this can be used as a controller?
Thanks
N.