OK.
Here is where I need help.
Now, I do know how to set up a WiFi network and have managed that much for years. Nothing advanced, but basic functioning WiFi.
Earlier this year, I fired the old Apple Airport Extreme and Express that were my network for a very long time and replaced them with Asus XT8 Mesh routers. They have been working pretty well, but now that the entry point for the internet signal is moving from a Coaxial that was already wired into the house (post-construction) and is also decentralized, I need to run Ethernet and hardwire my Mesh access points.
That by itself isn't the hardest part, though it will be a pain in the a$$.
The house is long, and since the entry point is at one end, the Mesh signal won't reach where I need it to and with any reliable signal strength. By "long," we are talking over 71' from one end of the living portion of the house to the other, and then there is the need to have an access point in the garage which pushes that another 10'.
I need to also add in some on-wall Keystone Jacks.
I currently have the main Router and internet access in my "Office"/entertainment room. (All of my gear is hardwired to the router using a switch or direct in the case of my computer.) Instead, I want my room to be all hardwired so I can reposition the Mesh access points more appropriately.
Overall network size is pretty small. I do not foresee needing more than 8-12 ports in the house.
The main questions then are:
- Will a small on-wall Patch Panel be of benefit for creating a hub where all ethernet jacks are routed prior to connecting to a switch?
- Can I stack switches? (For example, can I have one switch in my room (with all entertainment gear) that is also connected to another switch at the hub?
- Can the individual Mesh Routers be connected via switch or do those need to be wired directly to each other for best function?
- At the point I am setting all of this up, is a Managed Switch recommended over an Unmanaged Switch at the hub?
Other info:
I am already in possession of Cat6A solid cable for running in the crawlspace to keystone jacks.
I will need a punchdown tool, but already have a crimper and appropriate RJ-45 connectors for other cable terminating needs.
Thanks in advance for any help and advice!
Cheers!