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On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 14:34:00 +0100, John Rumm
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So Graeme's router AP could be that, or are you saying it would
typically have to be a 'Meshing' device itself?


Generally yes, but that might just be a firmware upgrade. For example,
with my Draytek 2862Vac, it currently does not do mesh. However a while
back they released firmware update for it, so that it can become a mesh
root.


Cool. I was thinking that most of it would just be firmware.

So basically you tick the box in the config to say "mesh", then
tell it to look for any mesh devices. It will list any it can see in
wireless range, and allow you to add them to the network. It then
duplicates the SSID etc onto the new devices. It can manage them all as
well, see what wifi clients are on each one, and tell you how many
wireless hops away each AP is.


Handy (for us geeks anyway). ;-)

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If they could be obedient / sensible user self installed, I could
connect to his laptop via TV and do any higher level admin if required
/ possible?


Possibly - depending on what kit you go for. The Deco units for example
do their config via an app - and its fairly painless to talk the user
though that.


Ok.

However once the first device is connected to the router,
and you can see its IP address in the routers DHCP list, then you can
also connect to that with a web browser and do stuff.


Cool.

(if he has an android phone then you may also be able to remote control
that - not sure if TV does that yet)


I don't think so, sandboxed etc.

The draytek kit can also configure with an app, or via the router's web
interface, or via their cloud based configuration platform (handy if you
wan central control over multiple clients with multiple sites)


Ok. I don't really like that last option as with some NAS's etc
(Netgear?). I guess it could be useful for some.

One directly on the router (router AP turned off), one on some Cat6 in
the kitchen (replacing existing AP), another on Cat6 in the media room
(replacing existing AP), another in the bedroom (replacing existing
AP) and one on the end of a PowerLine extension to the au-pairs room
(that is currently WiFi at the remote end that I would demote to
Ethernet only)?


Having looked at a few more examples of the kit, unless its hybrid and
designed to use multiple media back haul connections, you are probably
going to find it easiest with one unit hardwired to the router, and
everything else wireless.


So in my mates case, the datapath would be a string, lounge kitchen
(/ bedroom) media room au-pairs room?

Doesn't sound like the throughput / latency would be good, especially
for a device connected to the device on the end of such a chain?

Cheers, T i m