Nice setup! A bit of an overkill for just a couple of ethernet runs, heh, you could likely achieve the same without the Cisco switch and just the ports on the Mikrotik.
I have AT&T fiber coming into the house, running Cat5E cable to an upstairs closet, where there is a network panel with Coax, POTs and Cat5E running to the bedrooms and the family room. I keep an Asus RT-AX86S Wi-Fi router and a VoIP box in that closet, network cables to my office and downstairs to the TV/Ent center.
I have two small Netgear GS108 switches, one 8-port in my office, and one (GS105?) downstairs behind the TV (HTPC and TV connected there, some old Playstation). I have a PC running Linux as a NAS in my office, my main PC, networked printer/scanner, etc.
I mainly use Wi-Fi for the bedrooms though, it is much more convenient for laptops and mobile devices. I also use Wi-Fi for IoT devices like cameras, doorbell, sprinkler controller, AC thermostats, Google Home, smart light switches. I use ethernet for the TV, NAS, and my desktop/office shtuff.
The setup works well for me and is easy to maintain. Maybe I would update the Wi-Fi to a 6E mesh system next time, with a wired backhaul, but for the time being one Wi-Fi router seems to work just fine. Wi-Fi has come a long way, the newer AX devices are quite capable of serving many clients at good speeds without much interference.
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