Hello,
how the Ruckus R350 performs in 802.11ac (Wifi 5) mode in comparison to the R710?
I am upgrading my small home network from an old Cisco 802.11ac AP. Speed is not my main focus today, but a good connection in my home with concrete walls. Today, most of my devices are wired (home server, workstation PC, smart TV, home automation, IP phone). WiFi is used by mobile phones, tablets, and laptop for internet browsing). Today no real need for WiFi 6 or WiFi 6E.
I have good experience for more than the last 2 decades in buying used and oversized enterprise stuff for home use in some areas like networking. Therefore, my idea was to take a Ruckus R710 and one or two smaller devices like Ruckus H510 for the dark spots when I can get it for cheap. While searching I see that in Europe a Ruckus R350 is not much more expensive than a R710.
Better choice to be fit for the future? Any recommendation or experience?
how the Ruckus R350 performs in 802.11ac (Wifi 5) mode in comparison to the R710?
I am upgrading my small home network from an old Cisco 802.11ac AP. Speed is not my main focus today, but a good connection in my home with concrete walls. Today, most of my devices are wired (home server, workstation PC, smart TV, home automation, IP phone). WiFi is used by mobile phones, tablets, and laptop for internet browsing). Today no real need for WiFi 6 or WiFi 6E.
I have good experience for more than the last 2 decades in buying used and oversized enterprise stuff for home use in some areas like networking. Therefore, my idea was to take a Ruckus R710 and one or two smaller devices like Ruckus H510 for the dark spots when I can get it for cheap. While searching I see that in Europe a Ruckus R350 is not much more expensive than a R710.
Better choice to be fit for the future? Any recommendation or experience?