itzme wrote: . It explains a Ubiquiti solution which is a company that I'm in the process of buying all Ubiquiti gear for my home install. Having given an answer to the question I would ask what is your issue that makes you think of a mesh system? Depending on the problems you're having there could be better or cheaper solutions out there.
notahappycamper wrote: I got the Netgear Orbi RBK50 and it works great.
Daithi Thorn wrote: » Hi nothappycamper, How much was the orbi, what square footage for you cover wth how many hubs?
Daithi Thorn wrote: » @bk thanks for the response.... Unfortunately I can't run e Ethernet everywhere so looking into a WiFi backhaul. Agree with you that need to have the best today, to allow it to be used for next few years. So the Netgear or the Linksys look like the best bet. Will end up with about 2000 sq ft, so maybe the main hub and one other to begin with.
Irish Gunner wrote: » Digging this old post up Ok the joys of moving house not recommended Currently with Vermin and have their router bridged to a TP Link router and everything ok. Router is upstairs and wireless around the house ok. However moving to bigger and older house and not sure what the wifi is going to be like so I'm in the research mode before we move in etc. New house has Vermin and like their speeds (when they are as advertised) so going to stick with them and still use the TP Link router. However when agent com's to install I will see if I can get another hardwire point downstairs so that I can connect PC for work so I don't have to rely on wifi. Upstairs will still have wifi access for phones, etc. However I would like the option of having to restrict areas of the house with access. So I can turn of access to certain areas of the house so cannot be used at night time in that area ie Kids bedroom but can still be accessed downstairs etc by responsible Adults Was looking at Google mesh but not sure that's best option? With some Black Friday deals around might pick something up Any other suggestions Cheers
THE ALM wrote: » I think if I was looking at anything then Ubiquiti AP's would be on the list, great product and with the controller software it gives you great control.
RonTon wrote: » I’m considering getting a further satellite for outside for further away from house but it is too pricey (£270 at moment )[/QUOTE I was looking at getting another for my garage as it was a little too far away, for the house wifi. I wanted to install 2 5MP cameras on the garage, but went for a powerline adaptors over to the garage and connected it to a hub, then set a wifi extender off the hub so i could use that for the garage door and oilpay. All works great, and cost alot less then another satellite.
notahappycamper wrote: » I got the Netgear Orbi RBK50 and it works great.
jammer84 wrote: » Any idea where best to source Ubiquity products?