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Hi,
Recently had fibre optic broadband installed, and due to access it was taken into the house in one of the corner rooms downstairs at front of house. It is a fairly large property and so the WiFi range is pretty abysmal upstairs and even across the ground floor (old solid brick walls...struggles to pass two walls). So looking at wired connections to further access points, by passing ethernet cable from the router and through the wall, up the external wall into the loft to an ethernet switch from which a few access points will be wired and dropped intona selection of upstairs rooms. Also looking to possibly run a cable to exterior rear wall to an outdoor access point for the garden. Just looking for some advice on this set up and hardware:
1) I assume an external ethernet cable is needed for the external wall runs? Will be hiding behind downpipes. Also, should this be cat6, cat6e or different? Any recommendations would be appreciated on supplies...heard a proper retailer is preferable?
2) any suggestions on switch? Looking at a PoE+ for simplicity to power the access points. It'll be in the loft and powered by mains, is fan or any other considerations needed? Probably need 8 to 10 ports - expecting three access points upstairs and the outdoor one downstairs, so 4. With the option of a few more for powering three or four security cameras.
3) access points? Looking at ubiquiti u6 lite for upstairs rooms, and the long range for rear garden. This a good choice or are there other options?
4) is the router from the broadband provider (vodafone) good enough?
Any advice, disadvantage suggestions, drawbacks on this set up would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Recently had fibre optic broadband installed, and due to access it was taken into the house in one of the corner rooms downstairs at front of house. It is a fairly large property and so the WiFi range is pretty abysmal upstairs and even across the ground floor (old solid brick walls...struggles to pass two walls). So looking at wired connections to further access points, by passing ethernet cable from the router and through the wall, up the external wall into the loft to an ethernet switch from which a few access points will be wired and dropped intona selection of upstairs rooms. Also looking to possibly run a cable to exterior rear wall to an outdoor access point for the garden. Just looking for some advice on this set up and hardware:
1) I assume an external ethernet cable is needed for the external wall runs? Will be hiding behind downpipes. Also, should this be cat6, cat6e or different? Any recommendations would be appreciated on supplies...heard a proper retailer is preferable?
2) any suggestions on switch? Looking at a PoE+ for simplicity to power the access points. It'll be in the loft and powered by mains, is fan or any other considerations needed? Probably need 8 to 10 ports - expecting three access points upstairs and the outdoor one downstairs, so 4. With the option of a few more for powering three or four security cameras.
3) access points? Looking at ubiquiti u6 lite for upstairs rooms, and the long range for rear garden. This a good choice or are there other options?
4) is the router from the broadband provider (vodafone) good enough?
Any advice, disadvantage suggestions, drawbacks on this set up would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance
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