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$60 manufacturer's savings is valid 7/29/21 through 8/23/21.
Features:
Reach Incredible Speeds up to 3 Gbps (3000 Mbps) with WiFi 6 (802.11AX)
Three WiFi 6 Routers Cover up to 7000 Sq Ft with Seamless WiFi Coverage
OFDMA and MU-MIMO lets you Connect up to 150+ Devices While Simultaneously Reducing Lag
Parent Controls
Compatible with all WiFi-Enabled Devices and Works with all Internet Service Providers
Previous lower price on this item was 230$ a couple of weeks ago..
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I guess that depending on your broadband speed and what you need your system to do, some people have local storage where they shuttle files back and forth or serve videos, it might not matter. For instance, until recently I had a 100Mbps connection and didn't have a need to shuttle large files back and forth across my network. Truthfully, I could live with the suckiest speed network as long as it's stable and above that ISP speed.
I think for most people that don't have massive broadband speed, large amounts of smart devices, and a need for network file transfers, wireless coverage through multiple units will do what they need.
https://www.costco.com/eero-6-dual-band-mesh-wi-fi-6-system%2c-4-pack.product.100772732.html
I also HATE setting up new systems. There always seems to be an issue with at least one or two of the devices.
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https://www.costco.com/eero-6-dua...72732.htm
I also HATE setting up new systems. There always seems to be an issue with at least one or two of the devices.
I just set up the X60 and connecting the 2nd and 3rd units were trivial. I basically plugged them in and they self connected to the first unit. Had to wait a few minutes for firmware updates and it was done. Pretty close to magic.
https://www.costco.com/eero-6-dua...72732.htm
Setting up the units, themselves won't be an issue - I've got ethernet cable run to where they will go. I'm more thinking about all the devices I've got connected to the network.
In my home (3 people, streaming video periodically and a half-dozen cams and misc IoT devices) we have Gigabit Internet and having had the M9 Plus (all units wired) and the X60 (all units wired), the speed increase was minimal and nowhere near getting what I get from a wired desktop PC (about 940 down). I expected much more from WIFI6. I stuck with my X60 despite the additional cost.
Knowing that now, I would have probably just stuck with my M9 Plus set (it was 70 bucks cheaper) until TP-Link comes out with a WIFI 6E (I think that's what it's called) system and there are more devices (like phones, iPads, etc.) that can utilize that speed.
Also, both have excellent range/coverage and speed. I have not noticed the X60 being significantly better or worse in that respect.