therealdkc
Occasional Visitor
Is there a difference between the Ultra and the Flex 2.5 PoE that is meaningful from a network features perspective? The powering difference options and the SFP doesn't really mean much to me - at least I don't think. Unless that would make a difference in terms of the connection between the gateway and the switch? If I don't care about 10Gbit, then I could simply use a regular port to link the gateway and the switch. In that case, the Ultra w/ the 210W adapter seems the better choice compared to the Flex 2.5 PoE come a cost perspective. Am I reading that right?Ah... okay. I see it now, sold separately. I had this in the Ultra box:
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...but now I see there is option without AC adapter as well, $30 cheaper.
If your house is really this Wi-Fi transparent perhaps one AP per floor is enough. Not in the middle though and one on top of the other. Each one closer to the opposite end of the house. Basement and 3rd level on one side, 2nd level on the other. Play with the tool.
The issue with the tool is that I don't know vertical coverages. I would be fine purchasing 4 of the U7-Lit units and placing them as proposed in the second heat map layouts I attached. I think that might be a good place to start and then later on, if the basement is problematic, I could always add a AC powered mesh unit, which I suppose would be the U6-Mesh because I won't have run any CAT6. I wouldn't want it just hanging from the ceiling.