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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @rcoleman-netgate
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      @rcoleman-netgate said in Smart home devices not working:

      I've got 4 routers running as AP's to cover the entire house.

      Your actually using them as AP only.. They support that mode, or you just connecting them to your network via lan port on the device and turning off their dhcp?

      If they were all AP that should work ok, but if they are doing nat - yeah that could be very problematic with stuff that should be able to talk to each other not being able too.

      My place is less than half your 3000, all 1 floor and I have 3 APs ;) heheh - But then again I don't have any devices that don't have an outstanding signal. And the one in my kitchen is near the patio door so also have great coverage out on my patio, etc.

      Multiple floors make it trickier to get great coverage and properly place AP in the ceilings for sure.. Especially if your walls are brick or other issues with walls, etc. I would prob turn off 2.4 if wasn't for these stupid IoT devices that don't support 5ghz.

      Guess depends on your priorities - one of mine is not having to ever worry about wifi coverage anywhere in the house. And I don't want stuff at the edge of coverage being flacky our causing problems with the other devices on that same AP.. I have been a fan of the Unifi APs - they support vlans, and quite a few other bells and whistles for wifi. Plus you can run the controller on pretty much anything - I have it running on a vm on my nas. And now I can see exactly what is connected to what AP, their signal, what PHY they are connected at, how much data any specific client is moving.. Wish they would add if device is using wpa2 or wpa3.. Stupid iot devices and no support for wpa3 ;) or enterprise.

      The unifi have some very reasonable priced models - you can get newest lite model for like $99 I think.. They can even do wireless uplink, etc. If you need too, but I have all mine wired.. I don't get less than 400mbps on any device that supports that anywhere in the house, etc.

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      • stephenw10S
        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        I won't argue against using a separate AP because that is better in almost every way. But what exactly is the Asus WIFI device you were trying? How was it configured? Did you see any errors in the wireless logs when the IoT devices tried to connect?

        I use a wifi interface directly in pfSense for IoT devices. It's even a USB adapter. 😱
        Those devices need almost no bandwidth so it's not really a problem in my particular situation.

        Steve

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            johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @RebekahCraig
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            @rebekahcraig said in Smart home devices not working:

            Though I’m quite an old person (I’m 63

            Not old my friend.. 57 here.. your not that far ahead of me ;)

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            • JKnottJ
              JKnott @johnpoz
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              @johnpoz

              And I'm 69.

              PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
              i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
              UniFi AC-Lite access point

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                johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator @JKnott
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                @jknott well that is old ;) hehehe

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                • JKnottJ
                  JKnott @johnpoz
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                  @johnpoz

                  But I also have a half century of experience in telecom, computers and networks. My first LAN experience was in early 1978, before IP or Ethernet, and first Ethernet in the mid 80s.

                  PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                  i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                  UniFi AC-Lite access point

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                    Jarhead @JKnott
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                    @jknott Remember Banyon Vines by any chance?

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                    • JKnottJ
                      JKnott @Jarhead
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                      @jarhead I remember it, but never worked with it. My first LAN experience was on the Air Canada reservation system, which had a proprietary LAN from Rockwell Collins. It used time division multiplexing in a ring. It ran at 8 Mb over triaxial cable and 2 Mb over coax. Each device had a time slot in which it could transmit and the destination device would listen in that time slot. I also remember ARCnet. It was covered in a course I took, but I never worked with it either. On the other hand, I did work with token ring, when I worked at IBM in the late 90s. One other thing I've done, which I doubt anyone else here has, is hand wire an Ethernet controller. I did this on a prototyping board for a Data General Eclipse computer, in 1989. My first Ethernet experience was with 10base5 connecting VAX 11/780 computers, in the mid 80s.

                      PfSense running on Qotom mini PC
                      i5 CPU, 4 GB memory, 32 GB SSD & 4 Intel Gb Ethernet ports.
                      UniFi AC-Lite access point

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                      • stephenw10S
                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        We may have strayed off-topic. 😉
                        But my first experience with any sort of computer network was Econet.

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                          RebekahCraig @RebekahCraig
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