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Reddit mentions of Linksys Business LAPN600 Access Point Wireless Wi-Fi Dual Band 2.4 + 5GHz N600 with PoE

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Linksys Business LAPN600 Access Point Wireless Wi-Fi Dual Band 2.4 + 5GHz N600 with PoE
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Integrated power over EthernetDual band (2.4 GHz + 5 GHz) capability and speeds upto 600 MbpsIndustrial strength Wi Fi protected access (WPA, WPA2) security and data encryptionWDS and workgroup bridge mode for range extensionIPv6 supportHigh power PA for better Wi Fi coverage
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Height1.72 Inches
Length9.57 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJuly 2019
Weight1.1 Pounds
Width9.33 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Linksys Business LAPN600 Access Point Wireless Wi-Fi Dual Band 2.4 + 5GHz N600 with PoE:

u/majesticjg ยท 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

If you commit to a tech solution, you're going to have it a long time. Ever seen older homes with whole-house intercom? It was awesome at the time, but now they're hard to maintain and service.

I'd focus on infrastructure that you can adapt to a variety of uses.

  1. Establish an "IT" closet near the middle of the house. It doesn't have to take up the whole closet, but this is your hub for coax, ethernet and Wifi.

  2. Wire CAT6 power-over-ethernet and buy the appropriate switch. Then you can attach commercial grade wifi access points. (Like these) and when wifi tech changes, they can be upgraded. But either way, you will have terrific wifi access in your home. Also, many IP security cameras can run off PoE, so it's a stable technology. It's possible that CAT6 won't be state of the art forever, of course, but I think that's a risk worth taking.

  3. I don't know if you care, but a 4G cell signal repeater might be helpful if you don't get perfect cell reception inside the house. They're not free, but they're under $1,000 and with a directional antenna on the outside of the house (or in the attic) you and your guests will have five bars of signal regardless of which carrier you use.

  4. In my personal opinion, buy great appliances that will last a very long time and build them in. Panel-ready if you can get it, so they match the cabinets. Yes, this fridge costs a fortune. But it's distinctive and if you keep it repaired it'll last practically forever. Also, go with two dishwashers (because who ever has enough space in the dishwasher after a dinner party?), dual wall ovens, cooktop and microwave or swanky microwave drawer. (EDIT: Wine chiller? Under cabinet ice maker? These aren't expensive items to buy, but they're expensive to install after the house is built. Think ahead!)

  5. Kind-of odd, but wire for more electrical service than you think you need, and make sure 80 - 100A is available in the garage. Why? You're buying this house for the long haul and some modern cars need to be plugged in periodically. The odds are in the next 10 - 20 years, yours will be, too.