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    Hi all, Soon we will move to a different building with 2 +/- 100 square meters floors. I want to have a mesh wifi network covering all the house / 2 floors. That is the topology I am planning: Second floor ==> Optical fiber ---> ISP ROUTER (working as ONT, configured in bridge mode/single point) ---> Unmanaged SWITCH [2 computers C1 and C2, a printer P1, a MESH ROUTER (alien amplifi, orbi...), a CAT 6 cable to another unmanaged switch at the first floor]. First Floor ==> unmanaged switch [2 computers C3 and C4, a printer P2, a MESH ACCESS POINT]. Questions: Can we do this? I mean can we connect the ISP router set in bridge mode to a switch and then connect a few devices AND the MESH ROUTER to that switch? If one of the devices is a long cable to another switch on the first floor and there, we plug the MESH ACCESS POINT and several other devices... Would C1 (computer on the second floor) be able to see C4 (computer on the first floor)? Would the Mesh access point be connected to the MESH router using the physical cable? Hope all this makes any sense. Thank you all for your time and help. :beer:

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