I find myself in an odd situation, thanks to the folks who built my house not understanding what they were doing when they wired the place up, and I could use an outside opinion...
However, I've noticed that the newer units - e.g. the AX88U Pro - only have, at most, 5x LAN ports, while the older models - e.g. non-pro 88U - retain the full 8 ports found in some of the AC series.
So what's my best solution here?
I would feel silly buying older hardware just for the extra ports
But I'd also feel silly adding a switch inside the enclosure, effectively cutting the concurrent bandwidth to two of the ethernet runs in half
And since all the ethernet is CAT5e (despite the house being built in 2019 ) I get no value out of 2.5Gb ports
Plus the router will just be buried in the enclosure anyway, so any WiFi advancements go to waste
I need to stick with Asus if I'm going to continue using my AiMesh nodes, otherwise I'd be looking into building out a router from scratch with no WiFi
Thoughts? Suggestions? Is there an option I'm not thinking of? A way to get the router outside the enclosure without pissing off my wife with exposed cabling?
Thanks in advance for any ideas
- The house was built with 6x CAT5e runs for LAN, plus another run for WAN to the fiber ONT in the garage
- All ethernet converges in the Master Bedroom's closet, in a wall-mounted enclosure
- I've been using my AC88U with the antennae removed and wifi fully disabled; it barely fits inside the enclosure and wifi signal is too weak from interference to be useful beyond the bedroom
- 3 of the CAT5e runs are connected to AiMesh Mini AX (XD4) nodes around the house that provide wireless connectivity for most devices
- 1 CAT5e run is connected to a gigabit unmanaged switch in the entertainment room, serving the main TV, a headless Ubuntu server (for pi-hole, Jellyfin server, etc), and the collection of game consoles
- 1 CAT5e run is connected directly to my gaming PC. Any gaming for which I care about network performance happens here, exclusively
- 1 CAT5e run is connected to a T-Mobile Cell Spot in our bedroom that cannot be moved
However, I've noticed that the newer units - e.g. the AX88U Pro - only have, at most, 5x LAN ports, while the older models - e.g. non-pro 88U - retain the full 8 ports found in some of the AC series.
So what's my best solution here?
I would feel silly buying older hardware just for the extra ports
But I'd also feel silly adding a switch inside the enclosure, effectively cutting the concurrent bandwidth to two of the ethernet runs in half
And since all the ethernet is CAT5e (despite the house being built in 2019 ) I get no value out of 2.5Gb ports
Plus the router will just be buried in the enclosure anyway, so any WiFi advancements go to waste
I need to stick with Asus if I'm going to continue using my AiMesh nodes, otherwise I'd be looking into building out a router from scratch with no WiFi
Thoughts? Suggestions? Is there an option I'm not thinking of? A way to get the router outside the enclosure without pissing off my wife with exposed cabling?
Thanks in advance for any ideas