reddevil0728
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- 3 storeys house wired up with cat6 cables
- all will be terminated at the same location
- ISP providing D-Link DIR-868L
Original plan:
- Disable wireless feature on DIR-868L and use it as a wired router
- Termination end of the CAT6 cables will be connected to DIR-868L
- Purchase a high-end router (either AC2400 or AC3200) and place it on the 2nd floor in the centre of the house (centre of the 3 storeys and centre of both ends of the house)
- connect the the router to the RJ45 wall socket and use it as an AP
Thinking of:
- Getting a cheap wired/wireless (disable wireless function) gigabit router
- Termination end of the CAT6 cables will be connected to this router instead
- Is it true that as long as the wireless function is not being used and using it as a wired router, as long as it is a gigabit router, the wired performance will be the same regardless of whether if it is a high end or a low end router (so doesn't matter whether if it is a N or AC router?)
- place the DIR-868L on the 2nd level
- connect the the router to the RJ45 wall socket and use it as an AP
- buy 2 cheap AC AP (d-link dap-1665) or cheaper AC router and use it as an AP and place one of them on the 1st floor and another on the 3rd floor
- connect the the AP/router to the RJ45 wall socket and use it as an AP
Would this be better good idea? Maybe sacrificing wireless throughput a little by not buying such a high end router but at least getting better wireless coverage since now there will be a wireless AP on each floor?
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