AirPort Extremes Connected by Ethernet - Roaming Network
I have an AirPort Extreme (AE1) connected to a Modem Router in Room 1. AE1 is in turn connected by Ethernet to AE2 in Room 2; and AE2 is connected by Ethernet to Airport Express in Room 3. AE1, AE2 and Express are all in bridge mode and set to create a wireless network. (The Modem Router cannot be set to bridge mode.).
The Ethernet connections are implemented through a patch panel system and to “daisy chain” the Airport routers on two levels of a large house requires a complex system of Ethernet running up and down to the patch panel (and back again). However the network system works well and enables a roaming wireless network for portable devices as I move from room to room.
I am having cabling work done in my home to correct a cable outlet issue and the cabler has suggested that, in relocating the modem router next to the patch panel, I simplify the ethernet network by having ethernet running directly from 3 ethernet ports to the 3 different Airports (in rooms 1-3).
My question is whether the simpler system suggested by the cabler (with separate ethernet connections direct to the 3 Airports) will enable (a) single internet network; (b) a roaming wireless network; and (c) a network that I can monitor // edit through Airport Utility.
Guidance would be much appreciated.
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