For what you are doing ti makes no difference if it is stranded or solid cable. You are not building a data center. The patch cords from jack to jack with store bought cables negotiated at 1GBps then you put your home made patch cable in and got 100Mbps. Check all four of your patch ends ends...
You need an LRE based solution. Look at Phybridge they have every possible type of LRE solution you could imagine. This will be a stop gap until you can run a proper OM3 or better fiber run.
https://www.nvtphybridge.com/
Increasing the signal strength of the access point is useless unless you also jack up the power on your remote devices, which by the way you cannot do. Physics is physics. Keep your AP / router at half power and save yourself lots of time and money and run the wire (its cheaper) and add...
The speed that any device can do on wifi is based upon the frequency and the number of supported radio chains. Also let me preface this and say only a total asshat moron would run anything past a 40MHz wide channel on ac or ax with a 5GHz channel. Unless you live on the moon or in a corn field...
Im with drebo... 2960XR's they handle basic routing just fine. also do you need controller functionality? You may also want to wait for the new mGig switches that are coming out really soon. all ports will be mGig compliant
also, the switch you have listed as 3650-48PS-L IS NOT 10G capable. the...
Spidey you are most definitely wrong on this one. It has noting to do with interfering with their transmissions. It has Everything to do with sending what is basically a DOS attack to an individual just because your network happens to see another AP broadcasting a wireless beacon
Federal law...
Lawful Scenario protected by recent FCC ruling Dude it has nothing to do with profit. If you block anyone access to device that they have paid for then it will be your ass when you get caught and you will get caught. The spectrum is not yours by definition is UNLICENSED for the public use and if...
You have fallen into the trap most people fall into. The speed of your wifi has next to nothing to do with your speed tests to an Internet site or 802.11n frequency. The speed is in how fast your data packets travel over medium (air) to your AP.
802.11n MCS index on 2.4 and 5Ghz are exactly...
From my years of experience most electricians no exactly jack squat about low voltage cabling. For that kind of money per run he had better be installing patch panels and certifying the runs for permanent link or else you are getting hustled. Also, why in this day and age would you settle for...
Dude no offense but it sounds like you are in over your head. Managed switches are a good start but typically switches do not make for a good load balancing option. Load balancers run in the 10-20K range for a cheap one as far as separating the users use vlans for that and a cheap way to secure...
-56dBm is is actually the minimum threshold for your network to support VOIP Traffic on a 2.4GHz network. That signal level is quite good. As far as amplifiers and -30's the previous poster must have been surveying a crap site. Enterprise class access points will crank out signal in the mid -20...
Panduit makes a whole series of Ehternet cable lock andthat require a key and jack-locks to block access
https://www.google.com/search?q=panduit+jack+lock&oq=panduit+jack+lock&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l2.4562j0j8&sourceid=chrome&espv=210&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8
The first thing you need to tell us are the capabilities of the gear in question. i.e model numbers. Are they 802.11g or 802.11n or mixed and what type of USB ports you are using and what modes you are running on the router
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