xbearx
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Planning to renovate my house and at the same time achieve wifi coverage throughout the whole house with wire connection to the smart TV.
please advise which setup is better? Aimesh wired backhaul or Ubiquiti ? where should i place them?
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1) looking at M1 1GbpsYou have to give the details of the following.
1) ISP and plan, whether you have Singtel TV box or Starhub TV+ Box
2) Location of the Fibre Termination Point and ONT (or ONR in case you use ONR)
3) Location of the LAN ports in the rooms
4) Rough side of the flat
5) Budget
If you are already renovating house, just make sure to pull cat6/7 cables to all the rooms and you won't have too much headache with regards to wifi coverage.1) looking at M1 1Gbps
2) the termination point is at the DB box next to main entrance
3) doesnt seem to have a LAN ports in the rooms, only saw power point and tv antenna point.
4) 1313 sqft including PES
5) looking at $1k maybe?
but im not intending to do false ceiling... the conduit running all over will be ugly..If you are already renovating house, just make sure to pull cat6/7 cables to all the rooms and you won't have too much headache with regards to wifi coverage.

In that case, you will have to mentally prepare for less than ideal WiFi performance. Mesh routers can get you the coverage but as with anything over WiFi, real world speeds will depend on the hardware and placement. The fact that your Home Shelter is right in the center doesn't bode well for your WiFi .but im not intending to do false ceiling... the conduit running all over will be ugly..
not sure if can dig a track along the ceiling instead then plaster over it.
I would suggest to look in Mikrotik APs as well. Lazada has a official store as well.
Wifi 6 cAP ax access point is very powerful. 2.4ghz is 6dbi and 5ghz is 5dbi. I like mikrotik cause it provides a lot of flexibility for network configuration with a RouterOS, Fair warning though its not easy setup in my opinion. But it gives a lot of flexibility for cheaper price.
Just checked, there is 2 land line port in the living room, 1 network port in the common room and 1 land line in the mbr.If you are already renovating house, just make sure to pull cat6/7 cables to all the rooms and you won't have too much headache with regards to wifi coverage.
It might be possible, you will have to check the wiring behind the tel face plate first.Just checked, there is 2 land line port in the living room, 1 network port in the common room and 1 land line in the mbr.
is it possible to rewire the land line to become ethernet ?
You need to check what type of wiring your telephone points is using. Old houses usually use 4 core phone cables which is then terminated somewhere outside your house. If this is the setup then you are not likely to be able to convert.Just checked, there is 2 land line port in the living room, 1 network port in the common room and 1 land line in the mbr.
is it possible to rewire the land line to become ethernet ?
open up the metal trunking that says TEL and see what type of cables are inside.
Alternatively, rip out those SCV cable and re pull new LAN cables
I'm going with Ubiquiti after considering Netgear n Asus. More for future proofing and understand that mesh is not really suitable for multi-storey. You can use their Design Centre to estimate the coverage from your choice of device. Like what I have done.