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<blockquote data-quote="Nikkel" data-source="post: 988194" data-attributes="member: 15784"><p>How may devices are on LAN?</p><p></p><p>I still use my old Asus DSL-AC52U in WAN mode connected to fibre GPON device. The Asus has 4 Gigabit ports and does the job well enough.</p><p></p><p>Although it could get expensive depending on model, would a 4 port Gigabit all in one router be enough for your needs? There is more expensive ones with 6 and 8 ports in Asus stable...all depends on your budget.</p><p></p><p>I personally hate having a router>switch>extenders etc. It's just a bit messy sometimes...or why not just a Gigabit router and 1 or 2 Ubiquiti Unifi AP's...? It's less clutter...</p><p></p><p>CAT5e is just fine... some or most LAN cables are just overhyped same as some snake oil audio cables</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nikkel, post: 988194, member: 15784"] How may devices are on LAN? I still use my old Asus DSL-AC52U in WAN mode connected to fibre GPON device. The Asus has 4 Gigabit ports and does the job well enough. Although it could get expensive depending on model, would a 4 port Gigabit all in one router be enough for your needs? There is more expensive ones with 6 and 8 ports in Asus stable...all depends on your budget. I personally hate having a router>switch>extenders etc. It's just a bit messy sometimes...or why not just a Gigabit router and 1 or 2 Ubiquiti Unifi AP's...? It's less clutter... CAT5e is just fine... some or most LAN cables are just overhyped same as some snake oil audio cables [/QUOTE]
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