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I see this one is a touch under $200.
Well thanks for teaching me something new today - Expert in Mesh Networks.
Purpose of these to make sure coverage and speed is expanded? If I generally get good reception and have a modest house do I need this?
I'm unfamiliar with this term highlighted in bold.Have great connection in my yard and can stream from home server via ear buds while doing yard work without an issue.
See, when not in the desert, green stuff grows from the ground all over the yard and needs to be tended to.I'm unfamiliar with this term highlighted in bold.
I went with the Tri-band wall plug one there at 199 friend. I don't need 6k sqft of coverage!
you would.I went with the Tri-band wall plug one there at 199 friend. I don't need 6k sqft of coverage!
good call.quick note seeing some mesh network products recommended. Make sure whatever you are getting actually makes sense for what kind of internet speeds you are paying for (and resulting service).
It would suck if you are paying for gigabit internet but are using a system that can only support up to 85 mbps off the satellites/nodes.
Also, bought the Orbi.
Arriving Tuesday. Happy wife by Tuesday evening, I hope hahhahaa
haha, they were both 199 brotha, just got to be patient.The Tri-band Wall-Plug WiFi is 199.99. That one will cover 5ksqft, yours will cover now 6k. Makes more sense to do what you bought if you have to deal with upstairs/downstairs/basements. The 199 makes sense for me since it's just fill the gaps in the house.