Today I upgraded from 1Gbps AT&T Fiber, to 5Gbps AT&T Fiber (via BGW-320 gateway). This gateway has a single 5Gb (/2.5Gb/1Gb) LAN port, and three 1Gb LAN ports.
For Wi-Fi, I currently have an Orbi system consisting of RBR50 AC3000 router, two Orbi satellites, and an Orbi outdoor satellite. These are all obviously limited on the LAN ports to 1Gbps and Wi-Fi 5.
After careful consideration, I've decided to bite my lip and use the AT&T gateway for routing functions. If I were to pass the signal to a traditional/consumer Wi-Fi 6E router, I'd be limited by a 2.5Gb LAN port which is all I see on most consumer routers. Limited in the sense that my wired network/backhaul would also be capped due to pushing all traffic through a 2.5Gb router port, instead of taking full advantage of the 5Gb internet and the 10Gb ports on the handful of such switches/devices in my house.
In other words, I don't want the 2.5Gbs routing port on a Wi-Fi 6E router to be the bottleneck for both WAN and LAN.
Since I'll be using the AT&T gateway routing, what are my options for qty 3 access points? I'll keep the outdoor Orbi, and they've made a way for it to act as an extender to 3rd party APs. Besides, I don't think there are any Wi-Fi 6E outdoor APs? Also, I'll need the capability of wired backhaul @ 2.5Gbs. I've almost pulled the trigger on the Orbi 960 @$1500, but it feels like I'm overpaying since I won't use the routing function. Are there any small-biz AP options for ~$1K that would meet my needs?
For Wi-Fi, I currently have an Orbi system consisting of RBR50 AC3000 router, two Orbi satellites, and an Orbi outdoor satellite. These are all obviously limited on the LAN ports to 1Gbps and Wi-Fi 5.
After careful consideration, I've decided to bite my lip and use the AT&T gateway for routing functions. If I were to pass the signal to a traditional/consumer Wi-Fi 6E router, I'd be limited by a 2.5Gb LAN port which is all I see on most consumer routers. Limited in the sense that my wired network/backhaul would also be capped due to pushing all traffic through a 2.5Gb router port, instead of taking full advantage of the 5Gb internet and the 10Gb ports on the handful of such switches/devices in my house.
In other words, I don't want the 2.5Gbs routing port on a Wi-Fi 6E router to be the bottleneck for both WAN and LAN.
Since I'll be using the AT&T gateway routing, what are my options for qty 3 access points? I'll keep the outdoor Orbi, and they've made a way for it to act as an extender to 3rd party APs. Besides, I don't think there are any Wi-Fi 6E outdoor APs? Also, I'll need the capability of wired backhaul @ 2.5Gbs. I've almost pulled the trigger on the Orbi 960 @$1500, but it feels like I'm overpaying since I won't use the routing function. Are there any small-biz AP options for ~$1K that would meet my needs?