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dirkxuan

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#260049 8-Nov-2019 10:32
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Hi everyone, I'm about to move in a 3-story terraced house.

 

There's a fiber hub at ground floor.

 

Each level has Ethernet outlet. 

 

I'm thinking about setting up a access point or router on each floor via Ethernet outlet.

 

And I can switch to 3 routers seamlessly.

 

 

 

Correct me if I'm wrong.

 

Connect fiber box to Ethernet switch so that all Ethernet outlets will have internet access, right? 

 

How can I achieve above?

 

Thank you.

 

 


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  #2350075 8-Nov-2019 10:39
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No. ONT (a media converter and bridge) connects to a router (you only need one router per site). Router connects to switch. Access Points typically bridge traffic (rather than route).





Spark Max Fibre using Mikrotik CCR1009-8G-1S-1S+, CRS125-24G-1S, Unifi UAP, U6-Pro, UAP-AC-M-Pro, Apple TV 4K (2022), Apple TV 4K (2017), iPad Air 1st gen, iPad Air 4th gen, iPhone 13, SkyNZ3151 (the white box). If it doesn't move then it's data cabled.


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