Ducs_Of_Hazzard
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Hi There!
Just looking for a little advice from the experts here.
I have a fairly large home 4,000 - 5,000 SF spread across 4 - 5 Levels. Since my house was wired with Cat6 to every room I have options for a whole home wireless setup.
Currently my ISP Router is set to Bridge Mode with Broadcasting turned off. So it’s set to be a basic Modem (I can use iPv4 or iPv6) and I use an Apple Time Capsule as my Router, connected to an HP ProCurve 8-Port Gigabit Switch (1920 Model I Believe) and 4 Apple AirPort Extreme’s (Latest Tower Model) as “Access Points” set to Bridge Mode throughout my house connected to the Switch.
I recently upgraded to a new 1,000 Mbps Symmetrical Internet Connection. Obviously my 5 - 10 year old Time Capsule & Extreme’s can’t handle that speed.
I’m wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a system that will allow me take full advantage of my new ISP Internet Speed (Download & Upload)?
Reading in here I’m not sure I need a “Mesh” System or a setup like I have now (Router & Access Points - Guess some may call that a mesh system). Since I have Ethernet to every room I don’t want a System with a Wireless Backhaul.
I’ve read a lot about the Ubiquiti System (Pro 4, Switch, AP’s) but am a little nervous that it’s setup may be a bit over my head. I’m not a Network Engineer so I like the technical sides of the setup to be more Plug N’ Play with automatic configuration. I am familiar with port forwarding, reservations, etc. as I’ve set those up on my AirPort Time Capsule in the past so I’m not totally inept.
The other Router / System that caught my eye is the Synology MR2200AC just because I use Synology NAS’s and feel that they make a good product. Unfortunately it won’t be able to handle full Gigabit speeds though. I believe it tops out at 800 - 900 Mbps. It is a mesh system with Ethernet backhaul though.
I feel that I need more of a entry level “Enterprise” system to get what I want and not something off the shelf of Best Buy, but not sure really.
Any thoughts or suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks
MD
Just looking for a little advice from the experts here.
I have a fairly large home 4,000 - 5,000 SF spread across 4 - 5 Levels. Since my house was wired with Cat6 to every room I have options for a whole home wireless setup.
Currently my ISP Router is set to Bridge Mode with Broadcasting turned off. So it’s set to be a basic Modem (I can use iPv4 or iPv6) and I use an Apple Time Capsule as my Router, connected to an HP ProCurve 8-Port Gigabit Switch (1920 Model I Believe) and 4 Apple AirPort Extreme’s (Latest Tower Model) as “Access Points” set to Bridge Mode throughout my house connected to the Switch.
I recently upgraded to a new 1,000 Mbps Symmetrical Internet Connection. Obviously my 5 - 10 year old Time Capsule & Extreme’s can’t handle that speed.
I’m wondering if anyone has any recommendations for a system that will allow me take full advantage of my new ISP Internet Speed (Download & Upload)?
Reading in here I’m not sure I need a “Mesh” System or a setup like I have now (Router & Access Points - Guess some may call that a mesh system). Since I have Ethernet to every room I don’t want a System with a Wireless Backhaul.
I’ve read a lot about the Ubiquiti System (Pro 4, Switch, AP’s) but am a little nervous that it’s setup may be a bit over my head. I’m not a Network Engineer so I like the technical sides of the setup to be more Plug N’ Play with automatic configuration. I am familiar with port forwarding, reservations, etc. as I’ve set those up on my AirPort Time Capsule in the past so I’m not totally inept.
The other Router / System that caught my eye is the Synology MR2200AC just because I use Synology NAS’s and feel that they make a good product. Unfortunately it won’t be able to handle full Gigabit speeds though. I believe it tops out at 800 - 900 Mbps. It is a mesh system with Ethernet backhaul though.
I feel that I need more of a entry level “Enterprise” system to get what I want and not something off the shelf of Best Buy, but not sure really.
Any thoughts or suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks
MD
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