Hi, I am building a home network for a house with rooms made of concrete. Since concrete blocks off wifi signals significantly, I know I need more access points to cover most area of the house.
With the help of this great website, reviews and numerous research, I ended up buying the ASUS RT-AC66U as my main router. I have a 1000Mbps Fiber connection and modem. There is a network switch which run the CAT5e to the different locations of the house. The WAN>LAN throughput of the router is superb but after running through the switch and AP, my internet speeds dropped dramatically.
Here I run into 2 issue:
Routers VS Access Points
Access Points seem to have very basic functions, no LAN ports, cheap build/look and worse, they generally cost more than a high end router. My father went to a shop and was recommended a Cisco WAP4410N and I realized it only runs on Draft N and don't even have Dual Band at the cost of $155USD!
I took over the entire project now.
So can someone please give me a hint why those dedicated AP look so dated and even cost more than a high end router? Are they obsolete products now? Are they for business use? The range of the AP is not a critical issue as the concrete will block it off so I would need a AP in each area anyway. Shouldn't I just buy some good gigabit routers and use them as AP and even have LAN ports to spare for the TVs/PCs in the rooms?
CAT5e OK?
I am told that CAT5e are capable of delivering Gigabit network speeds. Is that true? Should we upgrade to CAT6 cables? It would be quite a project...
Thanks in advance
With the help of this great website, reviews and numerous research, I ended up buying the ASUS RT-AC66U as my main router. I have a 1000Mbps Fiber connection and modem. There is a network switch which run the CAT5e to the different locations of the house. The WAN>LAN throughput of the router is superb but after running through the switch and AP, my internet speeds dropped dramatically.
Here I run into 2 issue:
Routers VS Access Points
Access Points seem to have very basic functions, no LAN ports, cheap build/look and worse, they generally cost more than a high end router. My father went to a shop and was recommended a Cisco WAP4410N and I realized it only runs on Draft N and don't even have Dual Band at the cost of $155USD!

So can someone please give me a hint why those dedicated AP look so dated and even cost more than a high end router? Are they obsolete products now? Are they for business use? The range of the AP is not a critical issue as the concrete will block it off so I would need a AP in each area anyway. Shouldn't I just buy some good gigabit routers and use them as AP and even have LAN ports to spare for the TVs/PCs in the rooms?
CAT5e OK?
I am told that CAT5e are capable of delivering Gigabit network speeds. Is that true? Should we upgrade to CAT6 cables? It would be quite a project...
Thanks in advance

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