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Opt for a sophisticated home networking setup to enhance connectivity and performance.

Opt for a sophisticated home networking setup to enhance connectivity and performance.

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seeker07
Senior Member
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10-24-2021, 09:14 PM
#1
Dans le doute...
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seeker07
10-24-2021, 09:14 PM #1

Dans le doute...

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MaryMcFly
Junior Member
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10-25-2021, 04:46 PM
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30 units!? So many devices joining together—laptops, phones, and more all at once? That’s interesting. Are there any other gadgets or systems connected besides the usual ones like gaming consoles, smart appliances, and tablets?
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MaryMcFly
10-25-2021, 04:46 PM #2

30 units!? So many devices joining together—laptops, phones, and more all at once? That’s interesting. Are there any other gadgets or systems connected besides the usual ones like gaming consoles, smart appliances, and tablets?

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khaledkb_
Senior Member
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10-27-2021, 02:53 PM
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I’m not a specialist, but I think checking the AP’s would give me confidence since everything fits well together. Also, using the code key makes it simple to set up everything based on what I’ve learned.
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khaledkb_
10-27-2021, 02:53 PM #3

I’m not a specialist, but I think checking the AP’s would give me confidence since everything fits well together. Also, using the code key makes it simple to set up everything based on what I’ve learned.

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ExtremeDragonK
Junior Member
44
10-27-2021, 06:06 PM
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I live with a family of seven, covering parents, myself, and four siblings. We have over thirty smart cameras connected via WiFi. I own four devices, while my brothers have ten different ones. We also use three WiFi TVs—Roku and Netflix. Each parent has six devices, plus the cameras we own, bringing the total to 27 devices constantly active during weekends. On weekends the count could reach forty or more as friends join and connect their gadgets. The new APs I’m considering need support for multiple networks, avoiding the typical 2GHz and 5GHz separation used in schools. Here are my preferred network setups: MyFamilyLastname-Admin (full bandwidth), MyFamilyLastName-Home (3/4 bandwidth), MyFamilyLastName-Home 2 (1/4 bandwidth—ideal for friends and smart TVs), MyFamilyLastName-Guest (2/8 bandwidth).
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ExtremeDragonK
10-27-2021, 06:06 PM #4

I live with a family of seven, covering parents, myself, and four siblings. We have over thirty smart cameras connected via WiFi. I own four devices, while my brothers have ten different ones. We also use three WiFi TVs—Roku and Netflix. Each parent has six devices, plus the cameras we own, bringing the total to 27 devices constantly active during weekends. On weekends the count could reach forty or more as friends join and connect their gadgets. The new APs I’m considering need support for multiple networks, avoiding the typical 2GHz and 5GHz separation used in schools. Here are my preferred network setups: MyFamilyLastname-Admin (full bandwidth), MyFamilyLastName-Home (3/4 bandwidth), MyFamilyLastName-Home 2 (1/4 bandwidth—ideal for friends and smart TVs), MyFamilyLastName-Guest (2/8 bandwidth).