So you just use one Ubiquiti with any router...something like this? It is a lot cheaper! Should I get a matching router and if so what? Does the Ubiquiti has it's own settings like for guests or is that from the router. Please explain how it should be set up. Thanks

At 06:29 PM 5/5/2017, you wrote:
I've had my fill of home-grade wireless gear. I would suggest going Ubiquiti
UniFi for wifi, and use a dedicated device for a router.

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Subject: [H] Netgear X10 router

I am moving into a new home next week. My existing wireless router is at
least 7 years old so it is time for a major upgrade. My old home is a dead
zone and, wireless of any kind has never worked well beyond line of site,
and for very short distances. My new home is in an  entirely different state
and, has great wireless. Good enough to support flawless HD streaming at a
distance which I did not know was possible.

I am thinking of going all out with a NETGEAR R9000 Nighthawk X10
AD7200 Quad-Stream MU-MIMO Wireless Router
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833122919&cm_re=netge
ar_X10-_-33-122-919-_-Product

  It is very expensive but, I will not have to wire the house in CAT6 or,
coaxial which would be a lot more time, money and, hassle. This router comes
with a <10G Lan SFP+ port for fast NAS access> . Would I even have a use for
this in a single user home LAN. Comments and, warnings appreciated.

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