Hello all; I am a noob of noob. I have been watching on youtube various videos relating to choosing, installing and configuring opnsense. I live in a very old house in Italy. The house is built in stone and concrete and it has 3 floors. Although i remodelled some of the house infrastructure I have no way of running cables.At the moment I have 2 servers running freenas and one of the servers is based on a consumer pc architecture. Currently the whole house is connected via gigabit powerline and they are connected to simple switches and it all works well. Currently I have an asus rt ac87u as a router that is sitting in the living room. It currently provides me with my wifi needs.So because i have too much time on my hands I decided to have a more robust and flexible router. (I have IOT, remote users such as my daughter who lives in the UK and friends in Canada and home automation).So I buy a dell r710 because it has 4 lan ports. Yes it is an overkill but I will replace it next spring with an R610. I receive my internet service from EOLO (which transmit via radio waves and I receive the signal via a dish in turn connects to a eolo box (which is a small brick that has the satellite feed in and the out goes to the wan port of my current router in the living room.My next step Is to install all IT equipment in a rack and move it to the loft.I will move the internet feed from the living room to the loft.So now opnsense will be in the loft which will be connected to a managed switch which will have direct connection to the server environment. Then I plan going from the switch to a powerline connection which will connect all my pcs in my house fine.Finally my question:I want to use current router as an AP (I read that this is possible)Can I leave the current router in the living room and have it fed by a powerline and still act as an AP?I fear that moving the asus to the loft i will not have sufficient band strength to feed my guests and I when we are on the ground floor or outside in the yard.Thank you for taking the time to read this and responding
Thank you very much for your prompt reply.Yes. Just to clarifyOPNsense server > managed switch> powerline adaptor (you called it plc) > ac87u.What other topologies can i configure?So Far i designed the 4 ports on the r710 I would have 1 for wan, 1 for lan, 1 for wifi, and the last one for IOT. I still need to install opnsense. This is a vast learning curve for meOnce again thank you