Hello,
First time post. I've been doing some network admin work for a family business for about 10 years. I learned most everything I know on my own. I recently left my job and started doing some independent contracting for a friends business and really need to fill the gaps so now I am taking a couple classes. I know a lot but am lacking some areas so here I am here to ask a question...
I really don't like using wireless because you can't get Gigibit throughput. That is why I did Ethernet in my house.
However I need to design something for my mother's house. She lives in a house built in 1907 and has a separate guest house that my grandmother lives in. I recently was up at her place and they use only wireless currently beacause of the pain to wire the old home. Every vendor has just tacked cable to the exterior. They live about 2 hrs away so I need to kind of know my approach before go up there again.
They currently have a real weak signal off their router as it is. I mean I you cannot even get a full signal unless i'm right there. They have one of those wall plug repeaters at the other end of the main house closest to the guest house where my grandmother lives. By the time the wireless signal gets to grandmother, it is so degraded you can barely pull up a webpage. She just got a DVD with Netflix etc and the way it is, it is a no go.
I thought about putting Ethernet cable between the two houses connected to an access point & switch but there is cement between the two houses and no place to trench conduit for the cable. Will I lose too much through put beaming the signal for grandmother to watch netflix? Have you ever run cable between two structures or is it better to beam WiFi?
Also is it a good idea to stick with same brand names when adding access points? Or will they just pickup a IP address regardless and mix and match is fine. I really like TP-Link for their quality/cost value.
Anyway they are also using a combo router by Aris that was given them by their cable company. I do not like this thing as it seems like a very weak signal off the bat and I dont like the idea of the cable modem and router being combined.
I was thinkng about this:
Cable modem (turn off the DHCP portion) > New AC wireless Router > wired to Access Point (inside house) > Wifi to guest house (would rather use Cat5e) > Access Point in Guest house > Ethernet to switch to TV switch.
Anyway any suggestions on gear needed and LAN design would be helpful for Maximum through put to Grandmothers house.
Thank you in advance.
First time post. I've been doing some network admin work for a family business for about 10 years. I learned most everything I know on my own. I recently left my job and started doing some independent contracting for a friends business and really need to fill the gaps so now I am taking a couple classes. I know a lot but am lacking some areas so here I am here to ask a question...
I really don't like using wireless because you can't get Gigibit throughput. That is why I did Ethernet in my house.
However I need to design something for my mother's house. She lives in a house built in 1907 and has a separate guest house that my grandmother lives in. I recently was up at her place and they use only wireless currently beacause of the pain to wire the old home. Every vendor has just tacked cable to the exterior. They live about 2 hrs away so I need to kind of know my approach before go up there again.
They currently have a real weak signal off their router as it is. I mean I you cannot even get a full signal unless i'm right there. They have one of those wall plug repeaters at the other end of the main house closest to the guest house where my grandmother lives. By the time the wireless signal gets to grandmother, it is so degraded you can barely pull up a webpage. She just got a DVD with Netflix etc and the way it is, it is a no go.
I thought about putting Ethernet cable between the two houses connected to an access point & switch but there is cement between the two houses and no place to trench conduit for the cable. Will I lose too much through put beaming the signal for grandmother to watch netflix? Have you ever run cable between two structures or is it better to beam WiFi?
Also is it a good idea to stick with same brand names when adding access points? Or will they just pickup a IP address regardless and mix and match is fine. I really like TP-Link for their quality/cost value.
Anyway they are also using a combo router by Aris that was given them by their cable company. I do not like this thing as it seems like a very weak signal off the bat and I dont like the idea of the cable modem and router being combined.
I was thinkng about this:
Cable modem (turn off the DHCP portion) > New AC wireless Router > wired to Access Point (inside house) > Wifi to guest house (would rather use Cat5e) > Access Point in Guest house > Ethernet to switch to TV switch.
Anyway any suggestions on gear needed and LAN design would be helpful for Maximum through put to Grandmothers house.
Thank you in advance.