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expired Posted by pattybbb • Jul 28, 2021
Jul 28, 2021 8:31 PM
Netgear Orbi WiFi 6 min 3 pack $269.99, Save $130 + FS
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The real nice thing about this set though is that cause its the pro, you get a full rich web interface with all the normal routers options you would get on a single stand a lone router, instead of the limited amount you get with most modern mesh.
So for those who want speed go for the X60, for those who have 500 Mbps ISP speeds and want customization and full network customization go with this.
Hope that helps a few of you out.
Just FYI
Just FYI
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The real nice thing about this set though is that cause its the pro, you get a full rich web interface with all the normal routers options you would get on a single stand a lone router, instead of the limited amount you get with most modern mesh.
So for those who want speed go for the X60, for those who have 500 Mbps ISP speeds and want customization and full network customization go with this.
Hope that helps a few of you out.
One story home, 2500 sqft, 2 adults WFM, no gamers just streaming shows and sports, lots of smart devices connected to network and plan to add more. I was told to get an unmanaged gigabit switch as well? I've got 4 (max of 5) Ethernet ports around the house. Would both (or all 3) routers from the deal be connected to the Ethernet ports or just plugged in for power?
One story home, 2500 sqft, 2 adults WFM, no gamers just streaming shows and sports, lots of smart devices connected to network and plan to add more. I was told to get an unmanaged gigabit switch as well? I've got 4 (max of 5) Ethernet ports around the house. Would both (or all 3) routers from the deal be connected to the Ethernet ports or just plugged in for power?
Only bad things about the EERO and EERO PRO 6 they have some horrible transfer performance transferring between two computers within the network, struggle to get around 300Mbps in network transfers.
When setting up you would have your modem, it would be connected to one of these guys, then a cable would go from the mesh router to your switch and the other two routers would connect to the switch for wired backhaul if you choose to go the wired route instead of letting them function wirelessly.
Only 2 mesh system take full advantage of 1Gbps speeds and currently they both go for around $400.
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