Thank you very much for the recommendation.

Diana

> On 23 Sep 2020, at 14:04, Sam - MacAmbulance <i...@macambulance.com> wrote:
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> There wont be an increase in security, WPA2 is still in use, but I can 
> highly recommend UniFi access points. 
> 
> I had 4 in my previous house, connected and powered via Ethernet (a single 
> small UniFi PoE switch powered all 4) along with a controller to provide 
> configuration. My ex-wife was able to walk from one end of the house to the 
> other on a Skype call with no drop in signal.
> 
> It all depends what budget is available though. Cheaper access points like TP 
> Link never work as well.
> 
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> Sam Mullen
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> On 23 Sep 2020, at 13:42, 'Diana' via Sussex Mac User Group 
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> I understand that all of these have been discontinued by Apple and replaced 
> by other systems.  My current network is wired from my main Plusnet router to 
> various points around the house where I have either an Airport 
> Express/Airport Extreme/Time Capsule plugged in to produce wi fi. What would 
> replace these and produce wi fi with increased security levels. I should like 
> to retain my wired network around the house.
> 
> TIA Diana
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