albert hansson
New Around Here
So I am to set up a new network for my house and workshop. The easiest way for me is to show you how I think it should be:
The right part is my workshop which is about 20x20m and about 8m to the roof. As you can see I want to have one ap in my house and one in the workshop. At the moment I just got an ADSL connection, but I might install fiber soon and all the cables are cat6. I've been thinking about getting the Ubiquiti Unifi AP-AC Lite. But I'm not sure about the performance of it and if it's worth the price. Also, are these omni directional APs any good to have in a house with alot of walls and such?
The router in the basement is an Netgear R7000 running DD-WRT.
The price for these AP's is quite high though and I'm wondering if I really need them for my application. All that I want is a Stable, fast, ac capable and sleek looking AP. Ubiquiti came to mind beacuse it's one of the few enterprise brands I know of, but perhaps there is something better out there? I've set a max price of about 120$ or 100 Euro for each AP. The Lite fits that budget but the LR is a bit to much.
The right part is my workshop which is about 20x20m and about 8m to the roof. As you can see I want to have one ap in my house and one in the workshop. At the moment I just got an ADSL connection, but I might install fiber soon and all the cables are cat6. I've been thinking about getting the Ubiquiti Unifi AP-AC Lite. But I'm not sure about the performance of it and if it's worth the price. Also, are these omni directional APs any good to have in a house with alot of walls and such?
The router in the basement is an Netgear R7000 running DD-WRT.
The price for these AP's is quite high though and I'm wondering if I really need them for my application. All that I want is a Stable, fast, ac capable and sleek looking AP. Ubiquiti came to mind beacuse it's one of the few enterprise brands I know of, but perhaps there is something better out there? I've set a max price of about 120$ or 100 Euro for each AP. The Lite fits that budget but the LR is a bit to much.
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