walkabout
Occasional Visitor
Let me first start off that I'm not a network professional, so I may not understand some terminology. I only know what I researched over a decade ago, and was pretty limited to mostly consumer-grade products. That said, I need to upgrade my aged network. Below is what I have, and what I *think* I'm looking for. Your advice is much appreciated.
So, for current hardware/etc:
* COMCAST 1200 Mbps connection
* Motorola MB8600 DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem (1Gbps ethernet port - Motorola says "Downstream speeds up to 3.8 Gbps" - not sure how that's possible with only 1Gbps port)
* Cisco SRP541W (Four 1Gbps LAN ports, Two 1Gbps WAN ports, 802.11n)
* For my apartment/floor: 4-5 devices are wireless, 3 devices are wired. My tenant has their own number of devices.
* 3 wireless networks (mine, guest, one tenant apartment). Each floor/apartment (2, mine included) are plaster walls and 1300sqft.
* I use Macs and Linux machines. No Windows. I do have a HTPC, but all my media is local on that machine because I just can't stream anything on my network. I don't really stream video (Hulu/Netflix), but my tenant does!
* I use a couple outgoing VPNs (IPSEC) for both work and personal usage.
What I need... Yikes, let me see if I can lay it out clear. The reason I love the SRP541W is because I could have up to four wireless networks and VLANs. This was useful because I could have my main network for personal/work, a guest network, and a third network for my tenant. It has a built-in firewall, incoming VPN support (never used it, but I like to have that option "in case" I travel this year), ethernet port assignment to VLANs, DHCP, etc.
What I think I want, and why I want it:
* Separate router and AP hardware. This way I can upgrade my APs independent of the router.
* The router should have four or more ethernet ports. With my 3 wires computers, that only leaves one port available for attaching an AP, right?. Perhaps 8 ports are needed.
* Router should be able to support incoming VPN (in case I set that up), and have a firewall, and allow for setting up VLANs with any number of AP/Ehternet assignments.
* Wifi 6+ is a must, and I'll upgrade all devices possible, phones and tables being the except. If I'm going to spend the money, I at least want them to last.
* A DCHP server that can also issue static/assigned IPs based on MAC address.
* An internal DNS if possible, so I don't have to update all machines hosts files. That would be great, but I've never done it.
* Absolutely NO cloud accounts. That eliminates Ubiquiti, Aruba (I believe), and anything else that can't be manage 100% local. I just don't trust that stuff.
* Price: I'd like to keep everything under $1500-2000US. I was not expecting the prices to be so high. When I bought the 541W it was only $350, and that was a lot for me then!! haha
* I'm thinking of adding cameras, so PoE somehow would be nice.
I was thinking NetGate 6100, and a couple APs, and something in the future to handle PoE cameras (a switch?). My connection to work is very important, so I'd like to have more professional hardware instead of standard consumer products.
I hope I gave enough information. Let me know if you need more.
My speed test from my WiFi desktop:
So, for current hardware/etc:
* COMCAST 1200 Mbps connection
* Motorola MB8600 DOCSIS 3.1 cable modem (1Gbps ethernet port - Motorola says "Downstream speeds up to 3.8 Gbps" - not sure how that's possible with only 1Gbps port)
* Cisco SRP541W (Four 1Gbps LAN ports, Two 1Gbps WAN ports, 802.11n)
* For my apartment/floor: 4-5 devices are wireless, 3 devices are wired. My tenant has their own number of devices.
* 3 wireless networks (mine, guest, one tenant apartment). Each floor/apartment (2, mine included) are plaster walls and 1300sqft.
* I use Macs and Linux machines. No Windows. I do have a HTPC, but all my media is local on that machine because I just can't stream anything on my network. I don't really stream video (Hulu/Netflix), but my tenant does!
* I use a couple outgoing VPNs (IPSEC) for both work and personal usage.
What I need... Yikes, let me see if I can lay it out clear. The reason I love the SRP541W is because I could have up to four wireless networks and VLANs. This was useful because I could have my main network for personal/work, a guest network, and a third network for my tenant. It has a built-in firewall, incoming VPN support (never used it, but I like to have that option "in case" I travel this year), ethernet port assignment to VLANs, DHCP, etc.
What I think I want, and why I want it:
* Separate router and AP hardware. This way I can upgrade my APs independent of the router.
* The router should have four or more ethernet ports. With my 3 wires computers, that only leaves one port available for attaching an AP, right?. Perhaps 8 ports are needed.
* Router should be able to support incoming VPN (in case I set that up), and have a firewall, and allow for setting up VLANs with any number of AP/Ehternet assignments.
* Wifi 6+ is a must, and I'll upgrade all devices possible, phones and tables being the except. If I'm going to spend the money, I at least want them to last.
* A DCHP server that can also issue static/assigned IPs based on MAC address.
* An internal DNS if possible, so I don't have to update all machines hosts files. That would be great, but I've never done it.
* Absolutely NO cloud accounts. That eliminates Ubiquiti, Aruba (I believe), and anything else that can't be manage 100% local. I just don't trust that stuff.
* Price: I'd like to keep everything under $1500-2000US. I was not expecting the prices to be so high. When I bought the 541W it was only $350, and that was a lot for me then!! haha
* I'm thinking of adding cameras, so PoE somehow would be nice.
I was thinking NetGate 6100, and a couple APs, and something in the future to handle PoE cameras (a switch?). My connection to work is very important, so I'd like to have more professional hardware instead of standard consumer products.
I hope I gave enough information. Let me know if you need more.
My speed test from my WiFi desktop:
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