Hi all, I've previously benefited from HWZ forums on the wireless setup for home, for context I am with Starhub ONR setup now at my own home. Recently my folks got their resale flat (5 years old) with a layout identical to my place. I dont think I have enough posts to put links (
https://pickapalette.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/4room-1.webp) so if the link i embed doesn't work, I can describe that the place is one of those problematic 4 room new flat layout with bomb shelter in the middle. There are intact Lan ports in every room. I am still trying to learn about networking and have very basic knowledge now, so please bear with me.
My original plan was to help them have network setup identical to my place by signing up to Starhub on the 29.55 ONR plan. Please see below for original planned setup (credit to xiaofan for the below suggestion when I asked about my own place previously) :
Nokia XS-2426X-A ONR in living room, providing wireless access to the clients
Nokia XS-2426X-A ONR 10G LAN port --> 2.5G/10G wired device if any
Nokia ONR 1G LAN port 1 --> patch panel --> main bedroom LAN port --> Nokia Beacon 2 as mesh node (to improve the wireless coverage of the main bedroom)
Nokia ONR 1G LAN port 2 --> patch panel --> bedroom 1 LAN port --> wired device if any (can add Nokia Beacon 2 if needed)
Nokia ONR 1G LAN port 3 --> patch panel --> bedroom 2 LAN port --> wired device if any (can add Nokia Beacon 2 if needed)
However, I realised that the 29.55 ONR is now being phased out by Starhub, it is only possible to signup the 29.55 ONT plan with 1 Free TP-Link HB710 WiFi 7 Router (i went down to Starhub to confirm that the ONR is no longer avail). The internet requirements of my folks new home is not high spec or anything, it is just regular TV , laptop and handphone use for streaming of videos from netflix youtube and teams call. No gaming or heavy requirements. Starhub also mentioned that it is too early to sign up anything now as the place will only complete renovation in about 2-3 months time.
I realised that the free TP-Link HB710 router only has 1 port so it is not possible to do up the wired mesh setup similar to above plan. Would the most cost effective option be to still sign up on the $29.55 ONT plan and put the free HB710 in the living and purchase 1 extra HB710 as a mesh node (wireless) in a central bedroom to minimise deadspots? Or would it be better if I purchase the EB810V as the main router to enable wired mesh throoughout the house and put HB710 into the different rooms as needed? Should other providers be considered as well?
As a side (unrelated) note (very stupid qn), I noticed that there are intact internet lan ports in every room of the home which is great. I also noticed there is also something called a "TV System" port in every room as well. I suppose this port is useless in today's context since everyone is using Digital tv and it is not worth keeping as it cannot be converted to a lan point right? Am thinking to ask the electrician to get rid of these "TV system" ports during renovation.
Also, in the living area, apart from the clearly labeled existing internet lan port, there is also an additional RJ45 socket labeled as for data at the existing TV console area. I am not sure why there are 2 lan ports in the living room but I am guessing the previous owner converted the original telephone point to a lan port - is this something that people usually do? I suppose this means I have 2 lan ports in the living room now?
I apologise if any of the points or question I asked may seem silly. I am trying to learn as much as possible. Thank you.