I'm still trying to make progress on this, but it has been a challenge for the last few days....
I want to be sure I'm following what you're suggesting, and better understand how this improves my home network configuration & wi-fi range --- as I mentioned at the outset, my knowledge of this stuff is limited.
So right now, my home network configuration is:
1. Technicolor CGM-4140 Gateway Modem (rented from Cox Communications)
(handles internet communications, has 2.4 & 5 GHZ wi-fi capabilities, functions as
the network router?, handles DHCP & NAT?)
2. Ruckus ICX-7150 Network Switch
(Does the switch just provide the ability to connect more wired devices to the home network
via Ethernet connections?
Does this existing switch provide PoE as-is? )
3. Ruckus r510 Network Access Point
(handles all wi-fi the connections/communications with the home network?)
I read back through what we had discussed in this thread so far, and I think your original suggestion for an alternate home network configuration was:
1. Arris SB6183 Modem (new, purchased)
(standalone modem, would handle internet communications only)
2. Edgerouter X Network Router (new)
(standalone wired network router; would handle network DHCP & NAT functions?)
3. Ruckus ICX-7150 Network Switch (existing)
(this provides the ability to connect more wired devices to the home network via
Ethernet connections)
4. Ruckus r510 Network Access Point (existing)
(handles all the wi-fi connections/communications with the home network?)
Purchasing the Arris modem & Edgerouter would allow me to stop renting the Technicolor gateway modem from Cox.
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