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Lennar Smart House Att Fibre Network Set Up Recommendations

mauricio_garzon
New Contributor

Hello, I just bought a Lennar Home and it came with the Ruckus Switch ICX 7150-C12P and Ruckus unleashed wireless access point R320 looking to set up the best possible/ most reliable network with the hardware I currently have. I am obviously not a networking pro but not completely clueless.

We got At&T Fibre which came with bgw320-500 Router which seems to have great reviews online for the most part.

When they came to connect the Internet, the tech said the AT&T router would provide a much better wireless network than the ruckus set up (I suspect either he doesn't know or didn't want to be bothered with additional install or questions), so this is what I'm currently using.

The ruckus switch and WAP are currently unplugged. So far is working ok, with no major issues but it's not great. I've had to reconnect a few devices to the network a handful of times this week. When setting up devices I've had issues locating the network but once it connects (after a while and several attempts) it's mostly ok. 

I think I'm an average maybe a bit higher than the average user but not much. Mostly Streaming, smart home control, web browsing, and email (Working from home at the moment). 

Off the top of my head, these are the devices I currently have that will be connected to the network on a regular basis. Of course, I would like room for expansion in the future. 

  • 3 Laptops
  • 4 Smart Tvs
  • 9 Smart Speakers
  • 1 Apple Tv
  • 3 smartphones
  • 11 Smart Switches
  • 1 smart lightbulb
  • Smart Thermostat
  • Smart Garage Opener
  • 6 Smart Cameras
  • Smart Doorbell
  • Smart Deadbolt
  • 1 smart hub
  • 3 tablets
  • 3 phones
  • wireless printer

So, bottom line:

  • Do I do what the ATT tech said and not bother with the Ruckus system?
  • Do I completely bypass the ATT router and just use it as a modem getting wifi network from ruckus?
  • Can I use both systems, setting one up as an extender?
  • Create two networks and keep smart home devices (or any other group of devices) on one network and the rest on the other? Don't even know if that is possible, also worried about interference.
  • Any other configuration I haven't considered

I included all info I think is relevant but can provide more info if needed.

I appreciate your time and expertise in advance,

Cheers

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matt_klouda
Contributor

Good morning - 

I'd like to start by saying I think most install techs tell you to use their gear, because you have to pay rental fees on it. Where the internet line is dropped off, meaning the physical cable, is it located in the network dmarc box in your house? If so, what type of cable is it, an actual fiber cable, coax, or cat5?

I maybe have missed it, but did you say you only have a single R320 Access Point, or multiples?

I'm obviously biased, but I'd much rather see you run the ICX and Ruckus APs...you'll get better coverage, and better connection speeds.

Thursday, we are doing our first live stream on Twitch that is centered around your exact home. I'd encourage you to swing by and ask further questions, but we will give you a hand here as well.

twitch.tv/ruckusedu

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matt_klouda
Contributor

Good morning - 

I'd like to start by saying I think most install techs tell you to use their gear, because you have to pay rental fees on it. Where the internet line is dropped off, meaning the physical cable, is it located in the network dmarc box in your house? If so, what type of cable is it, an actual fiber cable, coax, or cat5?

I maybe have missed it, but did you say you only have a single R320 Access Point, or multiples?

I'm obviously biased, but I'd much rather see you run the ICX and Ruckus APs...you'll get better coverage, and better connection speeds.

Thursday, we are doing our first live stream on Twitch that is centered around your exact home. I'd encourage you to swing by and ask further questions, but we will give you a hand here as well.

twitch.tv/ruckusedu

@matt_klouda_0c02f0 

Hi Matt I see that the twitch stream was not recorded or posted. Is it possible to answer the original posters questions here? I have a similar challenge. I have fiber gigabit internet and can get 450ish mbps when connected directly to the icx switch, but only 30-60mbps when connected to one of my three wireless access points. I know wireless will be slower but this seems too slow. Any suggestions would be helpful!

Wow, that is pretty slow and not what I'd expect. I have the recording, I just need to get it posted. Let me work on that today. I'll be on the live stream today at 1PM PST, and am happy to show you what you can do there too.

https://twitch.tv/ruckusedu

I'll respond to this with a link for the original live stream video shortly.

Thanks!

matt_klouda
Contributor

Alright, the video from the first live stream is up, but the HD version is still processing, so be patient. BSS min-rate, which is the main piece you need to look at in terms of client roaming is around the 35 minute mark. I'm more than happy to discuss that further today during the live stream.

Thanks

https://youtu.be/X95rxuAMmsA