Using Deco BE85 as ethernet switch vs. standalone device - performance question

Using Deco BE85 as ethernet switch vs. standalone device - performance question

Using Deco BE85 as ethernet switch vs. standalone device - performance question
Using Deco BE85 as ethernet switch vs. standalone device - performance question
18 hours ago - last edited 18 hours ago
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Hello,
Would it be feasible to use the Deco BE85 as an ethernet switch besides using it as a WiFi AP?

My setup would consist of 3 rooms.
Room A has the (non-Deco) modem/router which connects to the Deco via 2.5GbE and possibly another device that would plug into the second 2.5GbE port.
I would then use the two 10GbE Ports to connect to a 10GbE switch in Room B and to a second Deco BE85 in Room C, which would also serve as a switch for attaching devices via Ethernet.

My question is: Is that a feasible setup performance wise (for the 10GbE network parts) or would it be preferable to have a standalone 10GbE switch in room A that handles the wired traffic and only have the BE85 there connected to it as WiFi access point?

Thank you!

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Re:Using Deco BE85 as ethernet switch vs. standalone device - performance question
15 hours ago

  @Vintageologist 

Hi, welcome to the community.

Do you plan to set Deco BE85 into "Wireless Router" or ""Access Point" mode?

What’s the difference between Access Point mode and Router mode on the Deco?

 

- If in wireless router mode, the 10G switch needs to be behind the main Deco BE85.

Like ISP modem router----main Deco BE85----10G switch

                                                                     \----second satellite Deco BE85

 

If under AP mode, both(above and below) topologies work:

ISP modem router-----10G switch---main Deco BE85

                                                   \----second Deco BE85

This one is more recommended.

More details about Deco Ethernet Backhaul:General questions about Ethernet Backhaul feature on your Deco

 

Best regards.

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Re:Using Deco BE85 as ethernet switch vs. standalone device - performance question
9 hours ago - last edited 9 hours ago

Hello  @David-TP, thank you for your reply!

Yes, the Decos will be in Access Point mode.

My question basically boils down to whether or not it is feasible to use the Deco in Room A as a central switch for ethernet traffic besides being a wireless AP or if that would be too much to handle and I should instead use a regular ethernet switch for that purpose.

Below please see the planned topology (please note that the switch form room B cannot be moved to room A as per your example topology):

Network topology plan
Or, alternatively, with another switch being in the center of the ethernet topology:

Alternative network topology plan
 

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