I want to build a hybrid Wired/Wireless network at home (building has 3 floors). I was thinking about the following:
- Have one central router (RB2011iL-RM) in my rack
- install an AP/switch (RB951-2n) on each floor to deliver both wirless signall and wires into each room
- have the WLAN work like a cellular network - devices should seamlessly switch AP's and I want to have only one SSID and one WEP/WPA Key
The central router should serve as gateway / DHCP Server etc. The AP/switches should serve only as "1st/2nd floor" gateways. All DHCP leases, DNS services etc. should be provided by my main router in the rack.
Considering the wiring I was thinking that each AP/switch would have its own cable connecting it to the main router (WAN port in the AP/switch connecting it to an non-WAN port in the router). Think a classikar Star design.
So here are my questions:
1) Are my requirements reasonable or am I going for something impossible?
2) Is my hardware of choice OK for that?
3) How to implement all of this RouterOS-wise in both the main Router and my Access Points?
Considering (3), I really need an idiot's guide. I am wise enough to admit that I am no networking expert, but I am a quick learner and very opened for your suggestions.