First off, this has always been a great site... have come here over the years for a lot of knowledge, whereas the rest of the internet is a roll of the dice - thanks to all who maintain it!
I am remodeling my home, and am going to move to a multi-node network, and could use some guidance.
I currently have a single RT-AC68U that covers the majority of the 'main' section of the home (2 stories, about 25' x 70'), though a bit weak at the end furthest from the device. Continuing along the length of the home there is a multi-use room on the first floor that connects to the 2-story garage (about 30x30), where the lower level is garage and the upper level is a studio I rent out. I also live in a neighborhood with homes spaced a little bit - 1 acre lots.
I notice that there was not much current SNB information on the current Wi-Fi Mesh networks or AP's. It probably moves too fast to practically keep up. And, of course, it's difficult to interpret the rest of the internet.
As part of the remodel, I will pull cat 6/6a between possible locations for nodes/AP's, so anything I put in will be wired/ethernet back-hauled. I also want to have decent coverage in the front and back yard, and I do not know if it matters... but the roof will be metal.
I work in IT for enterprise systems, and get networking basics, but am not a networking guy. I do like the OpenVPN support the ASUS has, and sometime use it to access files at home. It would be good to have some VPN solution that doesn't have a fee, and is very simple. It would also be good to have a system that doesn't require a lot of my time to maintain, patch, or excessive configuration. Not that I can't figure it out, but I have different priorities and not enough time outside of work.
My questions are:
- With the current products available, is there a compelling reason to run a mesh with wire backhaul, versus Ethernet connected APs? POE would have some advantages, especially for outside AP mounting locations, and will use POE for some Ring cameras.
- Are there particular products in each of these systems that stand out for not being high maintenance, supporting roaming features well, security, and well-performing network?
- For outdoor coverage, I'd want an AP outside in the front, and likely in the back. How does one manage this without 'overcrowding' AP's or nodes (which as I understand from the excellent 'how to fix wi-fi roaming' article can lead to more issues)?
- Since I will be adding some PoE cameras and AP's/Nodes outside my house, I would like a way to isolate these cameras from the rest of the network, as there is no physical security on the cable. VLAN?
Thanks!
I am remodeling my home, and am going to move to a multi-node network, and could use some guidance.
I currently have a single RT-AC68U that covers the majority of the 'main' section of the home (2 stories, about 25' x 70'), though a bit weak at the end furthest from the device. Continuing along the length of the home there is a multi-use room on the first floor that connects to the 2-story garage (about 30x30), where the lower level is garage and the upper level is a studio I rent out. I also live in a neighborhood with homes spaced a little bit - 1 acre lots.
I notice that there was not much current SNB information on the current Wi-Fi Mesh networks or AP's. It probably moves too fast to practically keep up. And, of course, it's difficult to interpret the rest of the internet.
As part of the remodel, I will pull cat 6/6a between possible locations for nodes/AP's, so anything I put in will be wired/ethernet back-hauled. I also want to have decent coverage in the front and back yard, and I do not know if it matters... but the roof will be metal.
I work in IT for enterprise systems, and get networking basics, but am not a networking guy. I do like the OpenVPN support the ASUS has, and sometime use it to access files at home. It would be good to have some VPN solution that doesn't have a fee, and is very simple. It would also be good to have a system that doesn't require a lot of my time to maintain, patch, or excessive configuration. Not that I can't figure it out, but I have different priorities and not enough time outside of work.
My questions are:
- With the current products available, is there a compelling reason to run a mesh with wire backhaul, versus Ethernet connected APs? POE would have some advantages, especially for outside AP mounting locations, and will use POE for some Ring cameras.
- Are there particular products in each of these systems that stand out for not being high maintenance, supporting roaming features well, security, and well-performing network?
- For outdoor coverage, I'd want an AP outside in the front, and likely in the back. How does one manage this without 'overcrowding' AP's or nodes (which as I understand from the excellent 'how to fix wi-fi roaming' article can lead to more issues)?
- Since I will be adding some PoE cameras and AP's/Nodes outside my house, I would like a way to isolate these cameras from the rest of the network, as there is no physical security on the cable. VLAN?
Thanks!
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