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Hey guys, it's been a while. No matter where life takes me, I always end up back here when I need help with tech stuff. I know little to nothing about networking, but I do know how to Google and that has served me well up to this point in life. I'm trying to figure out if I can setup my home network to run a few outdoor PoE security cameras. My current wireless security camera system (TP-Link Tapo) is not ideal and constantly disconnects. The wireless signal from my AiMesh home WiFi just isn't strong enough to penetrate the exterior brick walls. I've scoped the house and planned out what I think is a feasible option, but I need to know if what I want to do even works.
CCTVs <--- PoE switch <--- main router <---> mesh node ---> PoE switch ---> CCTVs
The mesh system in question is two Asus GT-AX11000 routers.
The question I have is the bolded portion of the diagram above. Would I be able to connect an unmanaged PoE switch to each the router and the node, connect cameras to both of the switches, and have it be pretty much plug & play?
CCTVs <--- PoE switch <--- main router <---> mesh node ---> PoE switch ---> CCTVs
The mesh system in question is two Asus GT-AX11000 routers.
The question I have is the bolded portion of the diagram above. Would I be able to connect an unmanaged PoE switch to each the router and the node, connect cameras to both of the switches, and have it be pretty much plug & play?