ashG
Occasional Visitor
I'm done playing with Walmart-level stuff. I need rock-solid stability and I'm about to be able to put some real effort into the project even if my budget is minimal. Please let me know what you think of the setup below!
* = new equipment
Cable modem: Arris SB8200
Router: Ubiquiti Edgerouter X *
Wireless AP: Unifi HD * with Cloudkey *
TP-Link 5 port gigabit switch will be plugged into the Edgerouter and will hold connections to my Qnap NAS, Fire TV, Sony BluRay player, and Ooma Telo.
I have enough CAT7 to run 50' along the baseboards from the Edgerouter to a central location in the house for the Unifi HD without having to use permanent installation methods (thus keeping my landlord happy).
My RT-68U will be moved to the office to act as a media hub. It will host my PC, my son's PC, the printer, and my repair station.
The TM-1900 will be returned to TMobile and I'll spend the deposit on a large pepperoni pizza next door.
Why this setup? I need coverage, stability, and speed. My son and I game regularly; I play MMOs, my son plays FPS. My daughter streams movies and TV. My wife does live webinars from a small studio I've put together in the office for her. All of this occasionally happens simultaneously, and our current setup begs for mercy when it does. I'm also tired of having to run around and reboot everything on a semi-regular basis when things go pear-shaped. Merlin's firmware on my 68U has helped considerably, but I'm not messing with a TM-1900 that's not really mine to begin with.
Thanks for your input!
* = new equipment
Cable modem: Arris SB8200
Router: Ubiquiti Edgerouter X *
Wireless AP: Unifi HD * with Cloudkey *
TP-Link 5 port gigabit switch will be plugged into the Edgerouter and will hold connections to my Qnap NAS, Fire TV, Sony BluRay player, and Ooma Telo.
I have enough CAT7 to run 50' along the baseboards from the Edgerouter to a central location in the house for the Unifi HD without having to use permanent installation methods (thus keeping my landlord happy).
My RT-68U will be moved to the office to act as a media hub. It will host my PC, my son's PC, the printer, and my repair station.
The TM-1900 will be returned to TMobile and I'll spend the deposit on a large pepperoni pizza next door.
Why this setup? I need coverage, stability, and speed. My son and I game regularly; I play MMOs, my son plays FPS. My daughter streams movies and TV. My wife does live webinars from a small studio I've put together in the office for her. All of this occasionally happens simultaneously, and our current setup begs for mercy when it does. I'm also tired of having to run around and reboot everything on a semi-regular basis when things go pear-shaped. Merlin's firmware on my 68U has helped considerably, but I'm not messing with a TM-1900 that's not really mine to begin with.
Thanks for your input!