Network design/layout

putting together a home network for one of our executives, large home with thick wall. current wireless doesnt reach the entire house.  house has ethernet and some being added.
looking at implementing:
1x EA6900
3x WES610N
i know creating a single wireless zone isnt an issue, I want to make sure that the devices are able to work via ethernet and not wireless. in other words, that they all participate in the wireless zone but the data is actually going over the wire.
not sure if im making sense. are these the right devices?

I believe your idea is nice when combined with what chadster766 suggested. Using the WRT1900AC with the wireless bridges will maximize the network capability. I am also making use of Powerline Adapters in my home, making use of the more stable wired connection. Check out this link.
My network is:
ISP Modem> Main wireless router>Powerline adapter><Powerline adapter+network switch in office.
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      SELECT prueflos objnr ersteldat erstelzeit matnr revlv charg mengeneinh
             INTO TABLE i_qals
             FROM qals
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             AND   charg = i_mseg-charg.
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          x_no_dialog  = ' '
          x_obligatory = 'X'
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          cancelled    = 1
          failed       = 2
          OTHERS       = 3.
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             WHERE padest = g_dest.
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      g_output-tdcopies = '001'.
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      g_output-tdimmed = 'X'.
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              object_not_found = 1
              OTHERS           = 2.
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          l_msg = text-002.
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                 FROM qave
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            l_msg1 = text-003.
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          CLEAR : wa_qave.
          IF NOT i_qave IS INITIAL.
            READ TABLE i_qave INTO wa_qave INDEX 1.
            IF wa_qave-vbewertung = 'A'.
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            ELSEIF wa_qave-vbewertung = 'R'.
              l_msg1 = text-003.
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              l_msg1 = text-003.
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          ENDIF.
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            formname           = g_form
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            fm_name            = g_fm_name
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            no_form            = 1
            no_function_module = 2
            OTHERS             = 3.
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                 l_date1(10) TYPE c,
                 l_date2(10) TYPE c,
                 l_date3(10) TYPE c,
                 l_hyphen(1) TYPE c VALUE '-'.
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          l_date3 = wa_mseg-vfdat+6(2).
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              control_parameters = g_control
              output_options     = g_output
              user_settings      = ' '
              g_matnr            = wa_mseg-matnr
              g_mat_text         = wa_out-maktx
              g_batch            = wa_mseg-charg
              g_rev              = wa_qals-revlv
              g_edate            = l_date
              g_lot              = wa_qals-prueflos
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              g_uom              = wa_mseg-erfme
              g_serial           = wa_objk-sernr
              g_smsg             = l_msg
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              formatting_error   = 1
              internal_error     = 2
              send_error         = 3
              user_canceled      = 4
              OTHERS             = 5.
          CLEAR  g_output-tdnewid.
        ENDLOOP.
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          l_date1 = wa_mseg-vfdat+0(4).
          l_date2 = wa_mseg-vfdat+4(2).
          l_date3 = wa_mseg-vfdat+6(2).
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              control_parameters = g_control
              output_options     = g_output
              user_settings      = ' '
              g_matnr            = wa_mseg-matnr
              g_mat_text         = wa_out-maktx
              g_batch            = wa_mseg-charg
              g_rev              = wa_qals-revlv
              g_edate            = l_date
              g_lot              = wa_qals-prueflos
              g_qty              = wa_mseg-erfmg
              g_uom              = wa_mseg-erfme
              g_serial           = wa_objk-sernr
              g_smsg             = l_msg
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              formatting_error   = 1
              internal_error     = 2
              send_error         = 3
              user_canceled      = 4
              OTHERS             = 5.
          CLEAR g_output-tdnewid.
        ENDIF.
      ENDLOOP.
      IF sy-subrc = 0.
        MESSAGE i000(zm).
      ENDIF.
    ENDFORM.                    " label_print

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    Cisco Deploys Wireless LAN Technology to Increase Productivity
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    Design Principles for Voice Over WLAN
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    Evaluating Interference in Wireless LANs: Recommended Practice
    http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf/en/us/guest/products/wireless/c2072/cdccont_0900aecd80554f8b.pdf
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    Five Steps to Securing Your Wireless LAN and Preventing Wireless Threats
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns340/ns394/ns348/ns386/networking_solutions_white_paper0900aecd8042e23b.shtml
    WLAN Security considerations (Part of WLAN SRND Guide)
    http://www.cisco.com/application/pdf/en/us/guest/netsol/ns178/c649/ccmigration_09186a00800d67eb.pdf
    Wireless LAN Security Solution
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/netsol/ns339/ns395/ns176/ns178/netqa0900aecd801e3e59.html
    Wireless - Compare Products and Solutions
    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/wireless/products_category_buyers_guide.html
    **Don't forget to check out the good books available from Cisco Press (link on this site)
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    Rob

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