For the really fine dust that is hard to capture, you can make your own unit to hang from the ceiling or overhead floor joists. I use a small-medium squirrel cage fan--get it from a supplier or old range hood or even bathroom exhaust. Make a box with the fan blowing (exhaust) through the top. Cut dadoes for quality furnace filters in two sides of the box AND the bottom. Space them so the bottom fillter holds up the two in the sides.
To prevent these three filters from plugging up too soon, wrap the two sides and bottom with an additional one-inch layer of foam filter typically used in air conditioners. When running the unit will suck air in from three sides, exaust it straight up until it hits the ceiling, then recirculate it to all sides of the room, which in turn helps bring more dust back to the filters.

Works like a charm and runs quietly. Of course you still need to collect the chips and some dust with your big unit at or near each tool. I find that jointers make very little dust and just sweep chips up from the floor or put a flat-sided container under the gravity discharge.