Hello, this is my first post in this forum and first i want to thank you for your amazing posts, i really learned a lot about networking from them.
I just moved to a new house and i need to setup a wifi network on 4 floors and basement (around 150sqm each) serving 25+ client devices with internet, voip, isp tv and dlna streaming from a nas. Many of the nas streams have variable bitrate with spikes around 150 Mbit.
My isp router, NAS and voip server are hooked on a switch on the top floor wired with another switch on the floor bellow. I am thinking to use a setup like the following:
3rd floor: ISP Router-1
2nd floor: Wifi Router-2 wired to ISP Router-1.
1st floor: Extender-1 connected wirelessly to 2nd floor Router-2 (Hop1).
Ground floor: Extender-2 connected wirelessly to 1st floor Extender-1 (Hop2).
I am considering Orbi, Velop, EA8300's or even Asus 5300's if the performance difference will make up for the cost difference. I am really hoping that you might be able to help me choose equipment able to do the following simultaneously:
1. Perform as good as possible on the Ground floor (Hop2).
2. Both Wifi Router-2 and Extender-1 stream 150Mbit to one smart tv each (connected with 802.11ac 2X2:2/80 MHz on less than 5 meters distance without obstacles).
3. My son with his friends being able to play games on their laptops or console with decent latency even when the router/extender on their floor streams to tv at the same time.
4. Roaming efficiently when changing floors with new smartphones.
5. IP phone dects and tv top boxes wired to the Extenders work flawlessly with low latency.
Also my ISP, managed switches and Windows use DSCP marking on packets so i need all new equipment to respect the marking. It would be nice if new equipment QoS had the option to classify each packet depenting not only from source IP and protocol but also from DSCP marking. Having the ability to remark them would be a plus***. Having both ways QoS would be an even greater plus. I have found Dynamic/L3 QoS to use a lot of CPU and delay routers so it is not a plus for me, L2 is enough for my needs.
I am also wondering about the following:
a. Is it possible for RBK53 to be used the way i need it (router -> satelite -> satelite) or both satelites need to be in router wifi range? If it is possible then maybe someone with experience from a similar setup is able to inform me about the performance on Hop2?
b. How good will 3* EA8300 perform on Hop2 compared to a tri band Velop? (Since i don't need BigJee choosing the much cheaper EA8300's seems logical)
c. I am really troubled that all Mesh Systems and Extenders provide only 2X2:2 radios for client connectivity. How much router performance and range increase should i expect if i choose the very expensive solution of BCM4908 + BCM4366 router combined with 2* IPQ4019 + QCA9984 extenders? Will broadcom and qualcomm play well together? What about the even more expensive 3* router (BCM4908 + BCM4366) solution, is there any product with it that supports wireless bridge and has anyone tested its performance on that mode? Did anyone have problems or slow performance when creating a dedicated backhaul on tri band products that are supposed to support wireless bridge?
d. Is there any low cost equipment that would allow me to encode to G.993.2-5 so i can use the telephone wiring that connects 2nd floor with ground?
e. Will a powerline be able to maintain speeds above 200Mbit after 3 floors and hundred of meters of electrical wiring? (the cable is of good quality and new)
f. Are we expecting new mesh systems in the near future with at least 3X3:3 for client connectivity?
I really hope my bad english and long post will not discourage people from reading it, i couldnt make it smaller because all this questions circle in my mind for more than a month and there is noone i know that could give me advice on the small island i live.
***For example Rule1: Filter all outgoing packets from any IP that have EF DSCP marking and send them to queue-1, Rule2: Filter all outgoing packets with source IP range X, change their DSCP marking to AF31 and send them on queue-2.
I just moved to a new house and i need to setup a wifi network on 4 floors and basement (around 150sqm each) serving 25+ client devices with internet, voip, isp tv and dlna streaming from a nas. Many of the nas streams have variable bitrate with spikes around 150 Mbit.
My isp router, NAS and voip server are hooked on a switch on the top floor wired with another switch on the floor bellow. I am thinking to use a setup like the following:
3rd floor: ISP Router-1
2nd floor: Wifi Router-2 wired to ISP Router-1.
1st floor: Extender-1 connected wirelessly to 2nd floor Router-2 (Hop1).
Ground floor: Extender-2 connected wirelessly to 1st floor Extender-1 (Hop2).
I am considering Orbi, Velop, EA8300's or even Asus 5300's if the performance difference will make up for the cost difference. I am really hoping that you might be able to help me choose equipment able to do the following simultaneously:
1. Perform as good as possible on the Ground floor (Hop2).
2. Both Wifi Router-2 and Extender-1 stream 150Mbit to one smart tv each (connected with 802.11ac 2X2:2/80 MHz on less than 5 meters distance without obstacles).
3. My son with his friends being able to play games on their laptops or console with decent latency even when the router/extender on their floor streams to tv at the same time.
4. Roaming efficiently when changing floors with new smartphones.
5. IP phone dects and tv top boxes wired to the Extenders work flawlessly with low latency.
Also my ISP, managed switches and Windows use DSCP marking on packets so i need all new equipment to respect the marking. It would be nice if new equipment QoS had the option to classify each packet depenting not only from source IP and protocol but also from DSCP marking. Having the ability to remark them would be a plus***. Having both ways QoS would be an even greater plus. I have found Dynamic/L3 QoS to use a lot of CPU and delay routers so it is not a plus for me, L2 is enough for my needs.
I am also wondering about the following:
a. Is it possible for RBK53 to be used the way i need it (router -> satelite -> satelite) or both satelites need to be in router wifi range? If it is possible then maybe someone with experience from a similar setup is able to inform me about the performance on Hop2?
b. How good will 3* EA8300 perform on Hop2 compared to a tri band Velop? (Since i don't need BigJee choosing the much cheaper EA8300's seems logical)
c. I am really troubled that all Mesh Systems and Extenders provide only 2X2:2 radios for client connectivity. How much router performance and range increase should i expect if i choose the very expensive solution of BCM4908 + BCM4366 router combined with 2* IPQ4019 + QCA9984 extenders? Will broadcom and qualcomm play well together? What about the even more expensive 3* router (BCM4908 + BCM4366) solution, is there any product with it that supports wireless bridge and has anyone tested its performance on that mode? Did anyone have problems or slow performance when creating a dedicated backhaul on tri band products that are supposed to support wireless bridge?
d. Is there any low cost equipment that would allow me to encode to G.993.2-5 so i can use the telephone wiring that connects 2nd floor with ground?
e. Will a powerline be able to maintain speeds above 200Mbit after 3 floors and hundred of meters of electrical wiring? (the cable is of good quality and new)
f. Are we expecting new mesh systems in the near future with at least 3X3:3 for client connectivity?
I really hope my bad english and long post will not discourage people from reading it, i couldnt make it smaller because all this questions circle in my mind for more than a month and there is noone i know that could give me advice on the small island i live.
***For example Rule1: Filter all outgoing packets from any IP that have EF DSCP marking and send them to queue-1, Rule2: Filter all outgoing packets with source IP range X, change their DSCP marking to AF31 and send them on queue-2.