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I did a little research and it appears that when you're using the main router, you get up to 900Mbps on wireless, when using the extenders connected wirelessly over mesh, it reduces their speed due to the backhaul, making their effective internet speed closer to 500Mbps. I think this can be remedied by hard wiring the extenders or additional routers.
Is Eero better in this regard on these 2 points? Id not Eero, any other mesh router?
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Is Eero better in this regard on these 2 points? Id not Eero, any other mesh router?
I have eero pro wifi 6 and I think it's the best wireless system I ever had
Google wifi 5 system was good as well, but every so often I would have to reset the system , I always assume bad update caused a glitch
But eero pro 6 has been solid, it really is too bad they are just so expensive which is why most people would try a TPLink over it. On top of being expensive they also have security subscription which to me is just extra gouging
But if you can afford it I give eero a big thumbs up for dependability / speed / throughput
Also I'll never go back to single router again, mesh is the way to go
This is the way
Google wifi 5 system was good as well, but every so often I would have to reset the system , I always assume bad update caused a glitch
But eero pro 6 has been solid, it really is too bad they are just so expensive which is why most people would try a TPLink over it. On top of being expensive they also have security subscription which to me is just extra gouging
But if you can afford it I give eero a big thumbs up for dependability / speed / throughput
Also I'll never go back to single router again, mesh is the way to go
This is the way
I won't crap on Asus - I used TMO Asus for years, until I had to mail it back to them
their mesh seems super nice as well, I don't have experience, I think their ultra high price turned me off ( it was in the $800 when I was looking, price seems more in line with others now)
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-ZenWi...SLM78?t
looks amazing -- included Lifetime Internet Security, something eero lacks for sure