Hi all,
I live in a new build house and from day one (a year and a bit since the house was built), I'm just not happy with the network config.
Firstly, I wanted network ports per room during the build stage but that did not happen and is now too late so... please advise on what I can do!
I am somewhat limited in what I can do from the offset but maybe some advice might bring up something I'm not thinking about.
Limitations:
*I'm not a millionaire but I will spend money for right equipment.
*BT in their wisdom installed all the broadband equipment in a cupboard. Given this is the case and I don't want LOTS of cables coming out of there, I will want to keep the main router still in this cupboard.
*Ideally I don't want to start drilling for cables given the house is barely a year old.
Current setup:
Asus AC87U connected to the BT fibre to the premises white box.
Asus connects to (wired): CCTV, home automation brain, Synology NAS and a Devolo 1200+ powerline.
All the above are in one cupboard/small room
Upstairs, there is another Devolo 1200+ to give ethernet to my laptop and printer.
Finally in the landing upstairs, there is a Devolo 1200+ wireless ac powerline to broadcast wireless.
The powerlines are primarily there to fix the signal issues
My issues:
1. Signal is short upstairs especially in rooms away from the router if looking up/down but even those directly above. Also living room on the same floor but furthest away is terrible.
2. Despite having fibre to the home, speeds as a result of the above are not always very good and no where near what I can get if I'm hooked via ethernet and sitting in the router area.
So I suppose the question now is, do I need to start looking at multiple access points? If so, what would/should I get?
Am I correct in saying all access points have to be wired for optimum speed/reliability?
If this happens, what would the main box be assuming it would not be the 87u given I still require a minimum of 3 ethernet ports for the CCTV/Synology/Home automation?
Finally, how many AP's should I have on top of the main 87u?
Thanks all in advance
I live in a new build house and from day one (a year and a bit since the house was built), I'm just not happy with the network config.
Firstly, I wanted network ports per room during the build stage but that did not happen and is now too late so... please advise on what I can do!
I am somewhat limited in what I can do from the offset but maybe some advice might bring up something I'm not thinking about.
Limitations:
*I'm not a millionaire but I will spend money for right equipment.
*BT in their wisdom installed all the broadband equipment in a cupboard. Given this is the case and I don't want LOTS of cables coming out of there, I will want to keep the main router still in this cupboard.
*Ideally I don't want to start drilling for cables given the house is barely a year old.
Current setup:
Asus AC87U connected to the BT fibre to the premises white box.
Asus connects to (wired): CCTV, home automation brain, Synology NAS and a Devolo 1200+ powerline.
All the above are in one cupboard/small room
Upstairs, there is another Devolo 1200+ to give ethernet to my laptop and printer.
Finally in the landing upstairs, there is a Devolo 1200+ wireless ac powerline to broadcast wireless.
The powerlines are primarily there to fix the signal issues
My issues:
1. Signal is short upstairs especially in rooms away from the router if looking up/down but even those directly above. Also living room on the same floor but furthest away is terrible.
2. Despite having fibre to the home, speeds as a result of the above are not always very good and no where near what I can get if I'm hooked via ethernet and sitting in the router area.
So I suppose the question now is, do I need to start looking at multiple access points? If so, what would/should I get?
Am I correct in saying all access points have to be wired for optimum speed/reliability?
If this happens, what would the main box be assuming it would not be the 87u given I still require a minimum of 3 ethernet ports for the CCTV/Synology/Home automation?
Finally, how many AP's should I have on top of the main 87u?
Thanks all in advance