From doing my own research my head is a bit spinning so I have come here to ask for advice. My apologies in advanced if my post is too detailed, i.e. too long. But I want to give as much info as possible. Please ask if something doesn't make sense.
I would say I am somewhat technical but definitely not as adept as most of the advanced users on this forum. My interest in networking products pretty much disappear when you have to configure via a terminal. Maybe turning something "advanced" on or off via terminal is Ok, but nothing on a consistent basis. So my preferred interface is GUI. I don't need the ability to tweak to a microscopic scale but not be too limited like Airport products are.
What I currently have is an aging Airport Extreme/Express network system with some power line adapters thrown in. Recently we had some weird power blips and it seemed to have messed with the power line adapters. Plus I am just tired of rebooting things when the kids complain about slow speeds.
Hardware setup is as follows:
1. ISP is Comcast with my own modem it is hardwired to my...
2. Airport Extreme AC which is wired to a Netgear GS108Ev2 and one of my power line adapters. This is all located in my home office that is at the lower front/right of a two story 2400sqft house of wood and stucco build.
3. GS108E is wired to various devices within the office. iMac, 8x8 VoIP, Synology DS411Slim, Lutron processor, network printer/scanner, and then a run to the rear, lower, left of the house to an other GS108Ev3 which is wired to...
4. Airport Express to expand the wireless network, TV, Xbox, PS, Apple TV, Sonos (which then uses it's own mesh network to speak to other Sonos devices)
5. The power line adapter mentioned above in 2 expands the system upstairs to another Aiport Express and Apple TV. I tried this route to see if I could get improved wireless performance upstairs rather than use Apples WDS. This location is approximately in the middle of the house upstairs.
6. Upstairs wireless devices are 3 laptops, iPhones, and some other older gaming consoles.
7. I also have the guest network enabled on my Airport devices with the thought of segregating Home from my office but that creates issues when I want to share resources like a printer.
8. Oh, and I do have some wireless cameras and Ring installed. Wireless cameras are managed by DS411Slim. I also have a wireless power line adapter outside in my pool pump room/shed for networked sprinkler controller and added coverage for internet in that outside area. These all connect to the office wireless.
Please note my home office is my MAIN office. There is no main office I need to connect to.
This is what I would like to do. I have two goals...a) improve wireless reception/speed upstairs (damn gaming laptops!) and b) have better control of my network. I would like 3 wireless networks. Office, Home, Guest. I would like these networks to be segregated from each other to a certain extent. I want them all to share the internet connection and the network printer. Office and Home I want to have access to Sonos and the various multimedia devices we have. Reason I want Office to have access to these devices is because usually I have my phone/laptop hooked up to the office wireless because that was what I have all my main devices connected to given the limitations of Apple networking and my hardwired runs. I know that the GS108E has some Vlan capabilities, but not quite sure if it's enough for my desired setup. I haven't delved into it too much because I know other gear is needed for my desired setup. I may not need to connect to the office wireless anymore Or even need office wireless as I can setup user access on the Synology NAS for the various resources I keep there. So maybe I can keep all my home automation stuff on Home wireless, ditch needing an Office wireless, and the wired iMac (which also runs Windows 7) can be the master computer which can access all resources. Thoughts?
I need some help in what products to get and my thought process. I have gotten as far as thinking a ceiling mounted POE AP upstairs will help things immensely as I can probably get a network run up to the attic from my office below. However, I don't know what products support the setup I want and are reliable. Obviously the Airport Extreme needs to go away and be replaced with a wireless router that also meets my above needs. Not sure how to deal with the shed mentioned in 8 above but hoping with the updated gear my wireless strength will improve outside too and I can completely get rid of the power line adapters.
I do know I don't want any mesh tech like Orbi, Eero, etc. It seems that every forum for those products have more issues than resolutions and all seem to cause problems with Sonos. Plus, they seem just limited enough to not be able to do what I want to do above.
Again, sorry if this was too long of a post but I have read many post where they were short and sweet but a ton of questions later they would compile to be as long as this one.
I appreciate any good input. Thank you.
I would say I am somewhat technical but definitely not as adept as most of the advanced users on this forum. My interest in networking products pretty much disappear when you have to configure via a terminal. Maybe turning something "advanced" on or off via terminal is Ok, but nothing on a consistent basis. So my preferred interface is GUI. I don't need the ability to tweak to a microscopic scale but not be too limited like Airport products are.
What I currently have is an aging Airport Extreme/Express network system with some power line adapters thrown in. Recently we had some weird power blips and it seemed to have messed with the power line adapters. Plus I am just tired of rebooting things when the kids complain about slow speeds.
Hardware setup is as follows:
1. ISP is Comcast with my own modem it is hardwired to my...
2. Airport Extreme AC which is wired to a Netgear GS108Ev2 and one of my power line adapters. This is all located in my home office that is at the lower front/right of a two story 2400sqft house of wood and stucco build.
3. GS108E is wired to various devices within the office. iMac, 8x8 VoIP, Synology DS411Slim, Lutron processor, network printer/scanner, and then a run to the rear, lower, left of the house to an other GS108Ev3 which is wired to...
4. Airport Express to expand the wireless network, TV, Xbox, PS, Apple TV, Sonos (which then uses it's own mesh network to speak to other Sonos devices)
5. The power line adapter mentioned above in 2 expands the system upstairs to another Aiport Express and Apple TV. I tried this route to see if I could get improved wireless performance upstairs rather than use Apples WDS. This location is approximately in the middle of the house upstairs.
6. Upstairs wireless devices are 3 laptops, iPhones, and some other older gaming consoles.
7. I also have the guest network enabled on my Airport devices with the thought of segregating Home from my office but that creates issues when I want to share resources like a printer.
8. Oh, and I do have some wireless cameras and Ring installed. Wireless cameras are managed by DS411Slim. I also have a wireless power line adapter outside in my pool pump room/shed for networked sprinkler controller and added coverage for internet in that outside area. These all connect to the office wireless.
Please note my home office is my MAIN office. There is no main office I need to connect to.
This is what I would like to do. I have two goals...a) improve wireless reception/speed upstairs (damn gaming laptops!) and b) have better control of my network. I would like 3 wireless networks. Office, Home, Guest. I would like these networks to be segregated from each other to a certain extent. I want them all to share the internet connection and the network printer. Office and Home I want to have access to Sonos and the various multimedia devices we have. Reason I want Office to have access to these devices is because usually I have my phone/laptop hooked up to the office wireless because that was what I have all my main devices connected to given the limitations of Apple networking and my hardwired runs. I know that the GS108E has some Vlan capabilities, but not quite sure if it's enough for my desired setup. I haven't delved into it too much because I know other gear is needed for my desired setup. I may not need to connect to the office wireless anymore Or even need office wireless as I can setup user access on the Synology NAS for the various resources I keep there. So maybe I can keep all my home automation stuff on Home wireless, ditch needing an Office wireless, and the wired iMac (which also runs Windows 7) can be the master computer which can access all resources. Thoughts?
I need some help in what products to get and my thought process. I have gotten as far as thinking a ceiling mounted POE AP upstairs will help things immensely as I can probably get a network run up to the attic from my office below. However, I don't know what products support the setup I want and are reliable. Obviously the Airport Extreme needs to go away and be replaced with a wireless router that also meets my above needs. Not sure how to deal with the shed mentioned in 8 above but hoping with the updated gear my wireless strength will improve outside too and I can completely get rid of the power line adapters.
I do know I don't want any mesh tech like Orbi, Eero, etc. It seems that every forum for those products have more issues than resolutions and all seem to cause problems with Sonos. Plus, they seem just limited enough to not be able to do what I want to do above.
Again, sorry if this was too long of a post but I have read many post where they were short and sweet but a ton of questions later they would compile to be as long as this one.

I appreciate any good input. Thank you.