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We have a 5 bed detached house with a 6m x 3m extension on the side and another on the rear measuring 5m x 3m.
Looking at the front of the building from the outside, the router is in the R/H/S of the lounge, which runs the full width of the house at the front
There are repurposed routers acting as APs in the following locations:
At the rear of the house in the 5x3 extension on the R/H/S.
In the ground floor of the 6x3 extension, which is on the other side of the building to the router in the lounge.
On the first floor to the R/H/S, rear of the house.
On the first floor to the R/H/S, front of the house, above the router in the lounge.
On the first floor to the L/H/S front of the house.
They are so positioned to cover black spots but the issues are that there is no continuity between them and they seem to drop out regularly. The side extension has its own AP as the coverage without it is very poor, being on the other side of an external cavity wall.
Each repurposed router is fed by a Cat 6 cable from a switch connected to the router in the lounge.
Attached to each repurposed router via Cat 6 cables are various bits of equipment:
Computers, printers, TVs and games consoles.
Also connected via WiFi to each point are smartphones and laptops.
I would like to replace these piecemeal repurposed routers with a seamless system offering more robust WiFi, but with the ability to attach equipment at each point via cable.
I have been looking at the BT mesh system, but it is unclear if there are Ethernet sockets attached and also whether the WiFi offers 2.4 and 5 Gig.
If possible I'd like to replace these repurposed routers with a single unit to keep things as neat as possible.
Has anyone got any suggestions, please?
Thank you.
Looking at the front of the building from the outside, the router is in the R/H/S of the lounge, which runs the full width of the house at the front
There are repurposed routers acting as APs in the following locations:
At the rear of the house in the 5x3 extension on the R/H/S.
In the ground floor of the 6x3 extension, which is on the other side of the building to the router in the lounge.
On the first floor to the R/H/S, rear of the house.
On the first floor to the R/H/S, front of the house, above the router in the lounge.
On the first floor to the L/H/S front of the house.
They are so positioned to cover black spots but the issues are that there is no continuity between them and they seem to drop out regularly. The side extension has its own AP as the coverage without it is very poor, being on the other side of an external cavity wall.
Each repurposed router is fed by a Cat 6 cable from a switch connected to the router in the lounge.
Attached to each repurposed router via Cat 6 cables are various bits of equipment:
Computers, printers, TVs and games consoles.
Also connected via WiFi to each point are smartphones and laptops.
I would like to replace these piecemeal repurposed routers with a seamless system offering more robust WiFi, but with the ability to attach equipment at each point via cable.
I have been looking at the BT mesh system, but it is unclear if there are Ethernet sockets attached and also whether the WiFi offers 2.4 and 5 Gig.
If possible I'd like to replace these repurposed routers with a single unit to keep things as neat as possible.
Has anyone got any suggestions, please?
Thank you.