Hello everyone, first time user of these amazing devices, I am simply amazed by the capabilities!
But also a bit overwhelmed
Anyhow, I am trying to figure out the setup of my cousin's cafe/bar network and I came up with the scenario of creating 3 VLANs/Multi-SSIDs:
1) one for the staff (let's call it "Staff")
2) one for the software to receive orders via tablets (let's call it "Orders")
3) one for the customers (let's call it "Guest").
Here is the corresponding topology:
Basically I want the top "hap ac Lite" to act as my main router that will create the 3 VLANs/SSIDs. I found this video explaining the whole thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-qQo06ow7Y
The only devices that will connect to "Staff" through the main router are the printer and the laptop.
Then, I want to use an ethernet cable to connect my main router with the "hap mini" to extend "Orders". The only devices that will connect to "Orders" are the tablets that receive the orders, either through the main router or through the "hap mini" (whichever is nearer and has the better signal).
Lastly, I want to use an ethernet cable to connect my main router with the second "hap ac Lite" to extend "Guest". As with the other two cases, I want the customer to be able to connect either through the main router or through the second "hap ac Lite".
Oh, the guys from the software company (Orders) suggested that in order for their application to run smoothly, it needs 50% of the total bandwidth.
I want to ask:
1) your opinion about my scenario
2) your help for the configuration of the extensions of "Staff" and "Orders"
Thanks in advance, everyone!