teaseurmind
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Hi all. I seek advice on updating my network. I enjoy learning things and am not afraid to tackle tech, but at 67, I don’t want to become a network specialist or spend my nights problem solving too much.
1. My internet feed is Xfinity with routine DL speed of 125 Mbps and UL 25 Mbps.
2. I have Cat 6 cable throughout the house with a central structured wiring panel.
3. The basic network is diagramed in the attached picture.
4. The wifi clients are 5 phones (GS6 and i-phones); i-pads; 3 Surface Pro tablets; android tablets; and several laptops at various times.
5. The current router is a WD MyNet N900 (which surprisingly, has actually worked fairly well for the most part with only a periodic network stutter under load).
So after reading a lot, I am considering a wired router with a main wifi access point (AC1900/AC2600, or AC3200). I have a few wireless routers available that I can place in access point mode as necessary. I am considering the Ubiquity Edge Max Lite (or the ER-8 to gain the Gb lan ports). The main alternative was Routerboard/Mirotek product like RB2011UiAS-IN I have also looked at Cisco and Linksys wired routers as alternatives, but nothing much captures my interest like the Ubiquity.
Wireless coverage hasn’t been much of a problem, but of course wireless tends to be expanding into everything and upgrading/adding wifi access points is probable in the future. My main need seems to be moving large chunks of data—mainly streaming video and files throughout the house on the wired connections. What I don’t know is how much bottleneck the router/switch interfaces and their placement in the network may cause. (Or what slowdown the wifi component may induce). I have also just considered getting a newer version AC3200 router and just keeping everything as it is and see if the faster processors can improve the overall network performance----just considering since it might be nice to not need to spend several extra hours tinkering?
Just thought I would see what other’s thought---thanks.
1. My internet feed is Xfinity with routine DL speed of 125 Mbps and UL 25 Mbps.
2. I have Cat 6 cable throughout the house with a central structured wiring panel.
3. The basic network is diagramed in the attached picture.
4. The wifi clients are 5 phones (GS6 and i-phones); i-pads; 3 Surface Pro tablets; android tablets; and several laptops at various times.
5. The current router is a WD MyNet N900 (which surprisingly, has actually worked fairly well for the most part with only a periodic network stutter under load).
So after reading a lot, I am considering a wired router with a main wifi access point (AC1900/AC2600, or AC3200). I have a few wireless routers available that I can place in access point mode as necessary. I am considering the Ubiquity Edge Max Lite (or the ER-8 to gain the Gb lan ports). The main alternative was Routerboard/Mirotek product like RB2011UiAS-IN I have also looked at Cisco and Linksys wired routers as alternatives, but nothing much captures my interest like the Ubiquity.
Wireless coverage hasn’t been much of a problem, but of course wireless tends to be expanding into everything and upgrading/adding wifi access points is probable in the future. My main need seems to be moving large chunks of data—mainly streaming video and files throughout the house on the wired connections. What I don’t know is how much bottleneck the router/switch interfaces and their placement in the network may cause. (Or what slowdown the wifi component may induce). I have also just considered getting a newer version AC3200 router and just keeping everything as it is and see if the faster processors can improve the overall network performance----just considering since it might be nice to not need to spend several extra hours tinkering?
Just thought I would see what other’s thought---thanks.