Even download & upload should be posted as bride/no-bridge speeds. Assuming they meant internet upload/download then it makes a big difference if you are testing using a 50Mbps internet connection or 500Mbps.
I'd be very curious of the Wifi & Ethernet can both operate at link saturation speeds so 1Gbit on the Ethernet. While the 4B has AC WiFi, just quick search shows it can only hit ~120Mbps with maybe 200Mbps maybe being achievable with some tweaks. At best it can do 480Mbps.
Considering the 4B costs ~$80, you would be better off buying a dedicated bridge. I think any Ubiquity AP can be used as a bridge for example. An old router would also work. I have a hard time thinking of a situation where you would want a 1-many bridge but don't need decent bandwidth. i.e most situations where minimal throughput is OK means you probably only need 1 raspberry pi for the task anyway.
Still it's a pretty decent project and good intro to networking.
I'd be very curious of the Wifi & Ethernet can both operate at link saturation speeds so 1Gbit on the Ethernet. While the 4B has AC WiFi, just quick search shows it can only hit ~120Mbps with maybe 200Mbps maybe being achievable with some tweaks. At best it can do 480Mbps.
Considering the 4B costs ~$80, you would be better off buying a dedicated bridge. I think any Ubiquity AP can be used as a bridge for example. An old router would also work. I have a hard time thinking of a situation where you would want a 1-many bridge but don't need decent bandwidth. i.e most situations where minimal throughput is OK means you probably only need 1 raspberry pi for the task anyway.
Still it's a pretty decent project and good intro to networking.