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Is my ISP router not sufficient?

In short: no, your ISP router is not good enough for an expansive home network. These devices are solid for connecting a handful of wireless devices to the available internet link, but that's about it. The router has to handle all networking tasks, including DHCP, routing, firewall, and wireless channels. This means your entire wireless network is centralized to a single point within the home. This may be fine if you have a capable router and the materials used in construction aren't too heavy, but if you struggle with a weak signal, it's time for an upgrade. Access Points (APs) are a great al

This $125 discounted Ubiquiti access point is what your home network has been missing
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At 48% off, this $21 TP-Link Ethernet Switch is the perfect upgrade for 4K streaming and gaming at home at an almost record-low price — near half price discount on this managed fanless gigabit upgrade for your LAN comes with eight additional ports

Network switches are a useful addition to any home, especially if you need to provide high-speed connections to multiple devices in a location far away from your existing network ports. The…

May 28, 2026 · Ben Stockton

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r/HomeNetworking · u/Big-Pappa-Jalapeno · May 25, 2026

Home network upgrades and improvements

Since i'm on a week off from work i had 4 goals in mind. replace my old router, buy a bigger switch and run more ethernet cable in my house.And spend as little money as possible to accomplish all of this . I decided to u…

r/HomeNetworking · u/Thin_Astronomer4184 · Jun 7, 2026

AT&T Fiber 1 Gig - Link speed randomly drops from 1000 Mbps to 100 Mbps. Looking for advice on a clean/pro-level home network setup

I’ve noticed that my Ethernet link speed will occasionally negotiate at 100 Mbps instead of 1000 Mbps. Other times it comes right back to 1000/1000 Mbps on its own. My internet is generally fast, but the connection feels…

r/HomeNetworking · u/foile13 · May 29, 2026

New house! First thing first: HomeNetworking/Infrastructure

Hey guys! Moved in to my new house recently and just got done with my first networking project. My house is 1600 sqft / 150 m2 for ref. I’ve pulled and deployed 2 APs and also retrofitted network outlets by our workstati…

r/HomeNetworking · u/Home_theater_dad · May 26, 2026

One way to keep a network running.

Broke a shoelace today and found a replacement. Today the network kept me on my toes.

r/HomeNetworking · u/rdxj · May 15, 2026

Help with pulling stuck coax cable in 1920s home

Hi everyone. I upgraded to gigabit fiber through T-Mobile fiber. My cable internet bill became outrageous, so it was time. ($20 less per month for double the download and real upload speeds.) I'm moving my office down to…