davekstl
Regular Contributor
My current hardware is a ZenWifiXT8 (a router and a node) plus an RT-AX3000 dual band node. All is connected on a wireless backhaul. I have over 6,000 sq ft of living space, 3,000 on the first floor, 3,000 in a finished basement, plus at least a 2,000 sq. ft. garage, all requiring Wi-Fi for about 45 devices at this time..
I have a lot of Cat5 Cable. I have a router over 50 feet from a dual band node which is using currently a Wi-Fi Backhaul for the connection. I want to pull cable to this and a couple of other devices. This will be long term. The whole house is finished and it is going to be pricey to pull wire.
I want to place a switch in the router room, then another switch in the basement area to reduce the wires, so 2 switches.
Do the 2 switches work against me? The devices would be after the second switch. The router room has printers, computers, and NAS drives.
Is there any benefit in pulling a double wire to each switch? Does that improve throughput?
I have an NAS that has 2 Ethernet ports, does a second ethernet connection improve throughput?
My plan is to use 1 GB unmanaged switches, does this negate any perceived value in the project?
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful.
Dave
I have a lot of Cat5 Cable. I have a router over 50 feet from a dual band node which is using currently a Wi-Fi Backhaul for the connection. I want to pull cable to this and a couple of other devices. This will be long term. The whole house is finished and it is going to be pricey to pull wire.
I want to place a switch in the router room, then another switch in the basement area to reduce the wires, so 2 switches.
Do the 2 switches work against me? The devices would be after the second switch. The router room has printers, computers, and NAS drives.
Is there any benefit in pulling a double wire to each switch? Does that improve throughput?
I have an NAS that has 2 Ethernet ports, does a second ethernet connection improve throughput?
My plan is to use 1 GB unmanaged switches, does this negate any perceived value in the project?
Any thoughts or ideas would be helpful.
Dave