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j44ke :
I got tired of hearing my kids complain about my older wireless setup, which is non-mesh, so they have to switch between AP's and wireless ssid's, etc... and it was old and slow.
I recently switched my home over to Ubiquiti products, as referenced earlier by @
Bewheels and @
newellbt . Easy to set up. All of their newer stuff has 10g sfp+ ports built in, so you can run fiber without issue. And if you want to set up cameras/security/etc, it's all integrated now into UniFi OS. The kids don't complain anymore, and I have to admit, it is all seamless and works very well... which it better, for how much it costs.
Point of the story... if you want to have a mesh network between your home and garage, do it once and do it right, Ubiquiti is a good choice. Some research and you can DIY. But any competent smarthome type contractor should be familiar with their products. There are plenty of wireless bridges available from Ubiquiti as well if you want to avoid pulling fiber. I used fiber for two longer connections on property. Happy to share more details if you want. Hopefully I'm future proof now for at least ten years, until 8k tv becomes the norm and gigabit up/down ISP's are available everywhere. It will be interesting to see how Starlink progresses... if they can overcome the traditional wired telecoms.
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