So... I crumbled and bought a USG to replace my ERL, just to get the pretty graphs
Yes, the ERL is a superior product due to the flexibility and vast range of options, but for your average home user, the USG is enough imo.
Wondered if you could give a little advice on my layout Bledd?
We're running the standard Sky SR102 box with ~30MB Fibre and the box is pants. Looking at the UAP but cannot decide on the lite, LR or Pro.
House is a detached 4 bed, 12x11m ground floor, then upstairs is into the roof (essentially a bungalow meant for dormers) with x2 large bedrooms. One of the downstairs bedrooms in the extension has the main wall as the old outer wall of the house (so mostly concrete block), with the rest of the house being typical scottish timber partitions.
Was looking to put a UAP on the ceiling above the stairs, which is central to the house. Looking to have it cover the whole house, stream if needed and ideally cover the garden (and possibly a future pub shed at the bottom of the garden (30m away).
I was thinking of just trying a UAP lite as it's only £85, rather than spending out on the Pro which is £50 more.
Then with the savings I'd look to get an ERL or USG. How you finding the USG, as I'm a networking noob and have only used consumer routers before for basics?
Main considerations:
- I've got a cheap openreach modem already.
- Going to build a Dell T20 server to act as NAS & backup. Media either streamed to media player at smart TV (E.g. Wetek hub/Kodi/Plex).
- Music is going to be via Sonos or more likely multiple chromecast audios.
- Lounge cinema room is going to be CAT6 wired, same with main TV/soundbar in kitchen/living area.
- All TV points wired with CAT 6 (5/6 rooms) back to T20, Router, Node 0 area understairs.
- Considering an external VPN like IPvanish, but have never bought or used a VPN before.
- Will be getting an unmanaged switch to begin, but possibly looking to get cameras in the future.
- Only 2 of us in the house generally.
I'm thinking of just grabbing a USG (if I can learn and do simple setup with it) to connect to the openreach modem, then trying a UAP Lite initially which should do well enough. Then use savings to build the NAS/Server and spend time learning how to setup a server NAS with unraid/freenas etc.
Then get the DC2 back on the road for the spring