Hi all, first time poster here. This is a UK-specific question so feel free to tell me if I should post somewhere else.
It might be time to upgrade my home network. Everything works fine, but there are increasing dropouts and decreasing speeds. Not sure whether it's an ageing router, increased congestion or my imagination (and my wife's).
Situation
General
Fairly small house built 30 years ago, no thick stone walls or anything. Garage connected to house.
Living room
Billion BiPac 7800N router, positioned in bay window behind TV, hardwired to BT Openreach FTTC modem. FTTC socket is next to Bay window, hence the location of the current kit. Several devices hardwired into BiPac, including network music streamer, Apple TV and Sky+ box. BiPac provides wifi to whole house (no other wireless APs) but is hardwired to Solwise homeplug 500 to give wired connection to Home Office.
Home Office
Solwise homeplug 500 connected to TP-link el cheapo Gigabit switch with hardwired PC, NAS, laptop and 2 printers.
All around the house including in the Garage
Two phones, two ipads and at least one other laptop on the go quite a lot of the time. In the evening it's usually everything at once. Devices are mostly N but a couple of AC, and all future devices will be AC.
Usage and performance
Lots of streaming video and audio from/to wired and wireless devices. A few big files sent from time to time between a PC and one of the printers in the home office. One small impatient child and his even more impatient parents
. Acceptable but patchy and often "slower than should be" connections, e.g. buffering video. Not convinced the homeplugs are doing a great job but I've nothing solid to base that on, just expectation! Printers are both network capable and hardwired to router so no need for a print-server in the router. No need for USB file transfer via the router either. No need for cellular backup and despite my pretensions, I don't really think there are any enterprise class features needed either.
Options as I see them - comments please
1. VDSL Wifi Router, ditch the BT Openreach FTTC modem, possibly struggle with router ports unless I ditch the homeplugs too, which I'd be fine with
2. Keep the BT Openreach model, hardwire to a Wifi Router somewhere else in the living room away from TV etc to hopefully get better wifi signal (10m Cat5 would do it - ideally flat), use another wifi AP in the home office to increase coverage, hardwire to existing or new/better Gigabit switch in the home office
I'm leaning towards option 2 - but only if it gets more speeeeeeeeeeeed.
Regarding router class, having read the reviews etc. I can't see it's worth getting more than an AC1750 at most as it seems that anything else is just exciting marketing stuff? I don't mind paying for faster processors, more memory etc, and more options are always nice, but I won't use USB ports or NAS things or print server functionality as I say.
So, advice please, which Option and which kit?
Cheers,
Scott
It might be time to upgrade my home network. Everything works fine, but there are increasing dropouts and decreasing speeds. Not sure whether it's an ageing router, increased congestion or my imagination (and my wife's).
Situation
General
Fairly small house built 30 years ago, no thick stone walls or anything. Garage connected to house.
Living room
Billion BiPac 7800N router, positioned in bay window behind TV, hardwired to BT Openreach FTTC modem. FTTC socket is next to Bay window, hence the location of the current kit. Several devices hardwired into BiPac, including network music streamer, Apple TV and Sky+ box. BiPac provides wifi to whole house (no other wireless APs) but is hardwired to Solwise homeplug 500 to give wired connection to Home Office.
Home Office
Solwise homeplug 500 connected to TP-link el cheapo Gigabit switch with hardwired PC, NAS, laptop and 2 printers.
All around the house including in the Garage
Two phones, two ipads and at least one other laptop on the go quite a lot of the time. In the evening it's usually everything at once. Devices are mostly N but a couple of AC, and all future devices will be AC.
Usage and performance
Lots of streaming video and audio from/to wired and wireless devices. A few big files sent from time to time between a PC and one of the printers in the home office. One small impatient child and his even more impatient parents

Options as I see them - comments please
1. VDSL Wifi Router, ditch the BT Openreach FTTC modem, possibly struggle with router ports unless I ditch the homeplugs too, which I'd be fine with
2. Keep the BT Openreach model, hardwire to a Wifi Router somewhere else in the living room away from TV etc to hopefully get better wifi signal (10m Cat5 would do it - ideally flat), use another wifi AP in the home office to increase coverage, hardwire to existing or new/better Gigabit switch in the home office
I'm leaning towards option 2 - but only if it gets more speeeeeeeeeeeed.
Regarding router class, having read the reviews etc. I can't see it's worth getting more than an AC1750 at most as it seems that anything else is just exciting marketing stuff? I don't mind paying for faster processors, more memory etc, and more options are always nice, but I won't use USB ports or NAS things or print server functionality as I say.
So, advice please, which Option and which kit?
Cheers,
Scott
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