Do you think they will mandate a switch over to Frontier only, or will the residents have the choice between Spectrum cable and Frontier WiFi/fiber?
That will be decided by the apartment management. You should ask if you are able to use another ISP, but it will probably be out of pocket.
If you work from home and need secure internet, Frontier bulk is not for you. My sister in law lives in an apartment complex with shared internet. When i did a scan of her network, I could see other people’s devices on the network.
You would need a switch like this to do both passive and PoE/PoE+.
If you place the Virgin hub into modem mode, then you will need to reset the Deco system and set them up as a standard mesh system. Not as APs
If you changed the Virgin hub to modem mode, you need to now reset your Decos and set them up as standard mesh instead of APs
That would depend on if conduit or smurf tubing was used and if the cables went to the attic or basement and you have access to them. if not you may fund there are some sharp turns where some cables may get stuck.
Why do you want to change all of them to Cat6A? Cat 5 can do gigabit speeds?
To keep your network segregated and still have access to your devices, you need a router, switches and APs capable of doing VLANs. Then you would need to setup access rules in the firewall. Most standard home routers are unable to do this unless you are using custom firmware. I decided to use a separate gateway/firewall, managed switch and access points from Ubiquiti. I have four VLANs configured for trusted, IoT, cameras and guest devices. This can be more expensive than using a basic router, but you have more control over your network if you are inclined to put the time into configuring the network.
Have you tried powering everything off, waiting for 30 seconds, the starting with the modem, power it back on and allow it to fully boot. Then power on the firewall and allow it to fully boot, then the switch. Check if you have internet again.
If it still doesn’t work, check your settings(DHCP, firewall… etc.) to make sure nothing has changed.
What IO would do is configure the AX10 as an AP and assign the same SSID and password as the EE hub. Place it in the room where your WIFI is week and connect it to the Ethernet port there. If you need more coverage, purchase another AX10 and repeat the same steps. Putting the router into AP mode is easy and you can find the directions here:
https://www.tp-link.com/us/user-guides/archer-ax10&ax1500_v1/chapter-4-set-up-internet-connection#ug-sub-title-4