This way you can always have a good signal on your mobile device, but your mobile device can also send properly back to the access point. A rule of thumb for WiFi is that it is better to use more access points with lower power radio's than 1 access point with a high power radio.As you are planning on using a router from Ubiquiti, you can take a look here into the specific topic: Ervaringen & Discussie You definitely can have all devices on 1 network, there are quite some topics on the forums here that can help you with it.I'm not considering price too much so if somebody has other idea's which is not too extreme, feel free to mention it. In our new house there will be 2 floor to consider. I was leaning more towards the Ubiquiti option as I see they also have camera's which is something my significant other want's to put in our new house down the line.ġ) Does anybody have any experience with the two options? Can I use either of them without having to have a separate switch for the TV boxes or do you really need them on a switch by themselves? My idea was just to have all network devices connecting to one single device (Except for Wifi on the Ubiquiti option.)Ģ) Does anybody know how good the wifi strength of the UniFi AP's are and if 2 AP Lite is better than the 1 AP LR? Is the Mikrotik WiFi good enough if it was placed in the meter closet? This is where my current router is and i already have issues getting a good connection when in the furthest away bedroom/bathroom, and I only have 1 floor. ![]() I think it would just be easier to change everything out for something newer and easier to maintain. I'm also having issues with TV, like the playback/tv guide function not working, severe lag online and jerky/freezing TV. The current router, although it served well, is just too old now and if I want to use it for the KPN connection, I need to use custom firmware which has it's own pro's and con's (mostly support related). Internet/Wifi is running from the N66U and the IPTV's are on the Netgear switch. Current setup is NTU -> Asus RT-N66U (Custom firmware - Merlin LTS Fork 374.43_44E5) -> Netgear GS108Ev3. Phone is not important as we never use it, only the TV/Internet. Pre-face: I have KPN Fiber with internet/tv/phone. ![]() No issues at all if replies are in Dutch as my reading is better than my writing. Note: Sorry to write this in English, but my written Dutch is not so good enough to get across my question.
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