Maximize your 2.5Gbps FTTH connection by ensuring proper installation, optimal cable usage, and regular maintenance.
Maximize your 2.5Gbps FTTH connection by ensuring proper installation, optimal cable usage, and regular maintenance.
Hey everyone! I made an error when I thought my ISP would give me a free upgrade to 2.5Gbps... I told myself "yes". Then I realized... my whole network is still on 1Gbps, which isn't great. I need some advice. My goal is clear: I want to reach the best possible speed. - I have three floors, each about 110 square meters, built with steel reinforced concrete (European style). - One floor needs full or near-full 1.8-2.5Gbps, while others can handle 1Gbps. - My idea is to use a single switch/router with 10Gbps capacity, connect each floor via Cat6e cable, and place an Ubiquiti U6 Pro at the end of each cable. I plan to use a Switch Flex XG for one port and four 10G ports on that switch, then attach the U6 Pros to the remaining ports. Honestly, I won’t use the full speed often—just want it simple and manageable, but still get top performance. Thanks!
It seems you're considering using the system for multiple users simultaneously. However, consistent Gigabit speeds over WiFi aren't guaranteed; wired connections at 2.5Gbit are necessary. You might experience Gigabit performance near access points, but overall reliability depends on setup.