Rupert Moss-Eccardt
2023-12-06 12:54:48 UTC
Hi,
I have a spread-out household. We have the main building, a chalet
bungalow which is quite long and thin; an outbuilding about 25 metres
away and a "park home" about 80 metres away.
I current have BT Whole Home Wi-Fi (white disks, first version)
spreading Wi-Fi around the house. The first disk is plugged into the
router at the East end of the house and there are three further disks
in the house all talking to each other over Wi-Fi. One of the disks is
plugged into a switch into which are plugged things like the TV STB and
other things that don't do Wi-Fi (yet).
There is a length of Cat 6 running to the outbuilding which has a disk
in it and another, longer run to the park home with another disk. Both
of these cable runs go to a switch for things like ATAs and then the
disk.
So six disks in total. It works mostly ok but there are places where a
Wi-Fi calling call drops, even if the phone isn't moving. Looking on
the Internet suggests that this is something that is a known problem
So, I'm thinking of replacing the mesh system.
So recommendations, please?
I would like to make use of newish technology so Wi-Fi 6 would be nice.
Summary - six disks (though perhaps a newer system would work with
fewer in the main house). Wi-Fi 6 perhaps. Ethernet backhaul for some.
Ethernet "user" port for some.
I have a spread-out household. We have the main building, a chalet
bungalow which is quite long and thin; an outbuilding about 25 metres
away and a "park home" about 80 metres away.
I current have BT Whole Home Wi-Fi (white disks, first version)
spreading Wi-Fi around the house. The first disk is plugged into the
router at the East end of the house and there are three further disks
in the house all talking to each other over Wi-Fi. One of the disks is
plugged into a switch into which are plugged things like the TV STB and
other things that don't do Wi-Fi (yet).
There is a length of Cat 6 running to the outbuilding which has a disk
in it and another, longer run to the park home with another disk. Both
of these cable runs go to a switch for things like ATAs and then the
disk.
So six disks in total. It works mostly ok but there are places where a
Wi-Fi calling call drops, even if the phone isn't moving. Looking on
the Internet suggests that this is something that is a known problem
So, I'm thinking of replacing the mesh system.
So recommendations, please?
I would like to make use of newish technology so Wi-Fi 6 would be nice.
Summary - six disks (though perhaps a newer system would work with
fewer in the main house). Wi-Fi 6 perhaps. Ethernet backhaul for some.
Ethernet "user" port for some.