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★★★★★
I do this for a living and I have tried all wifi6 on market. This is number one!!!
If you have 1 to 2 GBPs (aka 1000Mbps) this is a phenomenal home mesh network.
Unless you are soon to have a 1 gig network, it’s quite expensive.
I have an older home with plenty of brick and plaster walls with many wireless neighbors fighting for radio apace, and these things simply destroy all the ones I’ve installed.
I build networks, wired and wireless for a living and I can attest to the power of these things and the ease of setup.
I actually just put these into a small business and they love it. They can transfer files at 6Gbps internally since we also updated a few of their workstations to 802.11ax
Two of these cover a three story home all with every device in the 5ghz range. A total of 52 devices!
The app will help you set up your devices.
The browser interface will give you much more capability.
I had these the day I moved to an additional fiber provider 1gb. For a few days I had two 1gb connections, so of course I aggregated the two connections just to see if and how how it would work.
Wow, 1.7 GBPs was quite impressive for a a day ;)
Cons:
1) they are ugly. (Moped theory though)
2) The browser interface is clunky and takes some time to get through.
3) for best results I would still use a cabled backhaul. Not necessary, but slightly better.
4) it will not play with any other routers currently out on the market. I’m sure this will change in time.
5) they are a bit pricey
June 2020 · Electronics · verified purchase