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Hi all,
We currently have Sky Fibre installed at our house. Our BT master socket is by the front door, but the rack with all the networking equipment is by the back of the house.
I currently use a TP Link Powerline adapter to get the internet connection from the modem/router by the front door to the cupboard at the back of the house where the networking gear lives.
The networking equipment comprises of a switch, cat6 patch panels etc, which feeds a Ubiquiti Unify AP-LR (first edition, no AC etc) that provides the whole house with wifi.
This works fine, apart from occasionally the TP Link powerline adapter will stop working (and needs a power cycle), and the internet speed drops about 10mbps between the powerline adapters.
So, I was thinking, should I get another (and newer) Unify AP and have that running by the front door, then a wireless bridge type thing in the networking cupboard to receive the wifi signal and provide a wired connection to the networking equipment?
Unfortunately I'm unable to run a cable from the master socket to the rear of the house where the networking equipment is (as I know that's the best solution).
If a wireless bridge is what I need, and with the wifi being Ubiquiti, what should I get please? Any suggestions would be greatly received.
Many thanks,
Edward
We currently have Sky Fibre installed at our house. Our BT master socket is by the front door, but the rack with all the networking equipment is by the back of the house.
I currently use a TP Link Powerline adapter to get the internet connection from the modem/router by the front door to the cupboard at the back of the house where the networking gear lives.
The networking equipment comprises of a switch, cat6 patch panels etc, which feeds a Ubiquiti Unify AP-LR (first edition, no AC etc) that provides the whole house with wifi.
This works fine, apart from occasionally the TP Link powerline adapter will stop working (and needs a power cycle), and the internet speed drops about 10mbps between the powerline adapters.
So, I was thinking, should I get another (and newer) Unify AP and have that running by the front door, then a wireless bridge type thing in the networking cupboard to receive the wifi signal and provide a wired connection to the networking equipment?
Unfortunately I'm unable to run a cable from the master socket to the rear of the house where the networking equipment is (as I know that's the best solution).
If a wireless bridge is what I need, and with the wifi being Ubiquiti, what should I get please? Any suggestions would be greatly received.
Many thanks,
Edward