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3-Pack NETGEAR Nighthawk MK63 Home Mesh WiFi6 System (Certified Refurbished) $92 + Free Shipping

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verdi commerce via eBay [ebay.com] has 3-Pack NETGEAR Nighthawk MK63 Home Mesh WiFi6 System (MK63-100NAR; Certified Refurbished) on sale for $92. Shipping is free.

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Jan 25, 2023
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mageac
Jan 25, 2023
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Good deal thanks!
Jan 25, 2023
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Brewbaker
Jan 25, 2023
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I've never used Mesh before. I use the Nighthawk Router. Is this a good deal for this?
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Jan 25, 2023
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omair
Jan 25, 2023
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Quote from Brewbaker :
I've never used Mesh before. I use the Nighthawk Router. Is this a good deal for this?
It's dual band, so would highly recommend wired mesh. Use a couple Moca 2.5 to do that if you need.
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Jan 26, 2023
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Tourist1292
Jan 26, 2023
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Was around this price for a new set around the holidays.
Jan 26, 2023
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supersteals
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The main thing to keep in mind when using Mesh - location of the router, and the satellites is very important. If they are too close together, you will get a worse experience than if they were at appropriate distance.
Also try to place them in open spaces rather than stick it behind things to hide them away from view. I use a tp-link mesh with 3 units and found that for my home, using 2 units fared better. Biggest improvement was when I moved the main unit out from the home office room where the cable line and cable modem were, and instead moved cable modem to living room and used a satellite just outside the office room. The stability and consistency of speed was much more to my liking with the new placement

Edit - I use wireless for the backhaul as I don't have Ethernet cabling in the house. If you use Ethernet backhaul, you will get much better consistency almost in any placement .
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For dual band to get good performance you need to run a wired backhaul.

Else invest in triband nodes with dedicated wireless backhand channel.
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Jan 26, 2023
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Linuxarch
Jan 26, 2023
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Wireless mesh fails a lot of this. The product is not that great and I wouldn't trust it refurbished if the product was rubbish to begin with.
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cloudk1d
Jan 26, 2023
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My Deco M5 and X60 changed my life. No more dead spots, consistent speeds. I get a good signal anywhere on my property which is .75 acres. I always keep two hardwired and one wireless for upstairs. If you don't have a mesh or are using your cable providers router, you should definitely consider this. You can use the cable providers router and disable wireless on it then set these up as an access point. I am using my Deco x60 as my modem router so no provider router for me. I ramble but mesh is amazing if you get a decent one.
Jan 27, 2023
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ehong33234
Jan 27, 2023
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Dual Band 👎👎
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damoses1
Jan 27, 2023
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Quote from ehong33234 :
Dual Band 👎👎
This is a great deal if you are strapped for cash and need to cover a lot of square feet, but I agree with you. Tri-band is far superior to dual band, and your devices can transition seamlessly between frequencies as needed. The experience is much smoother and virtually maintenance free. Check out Netgear Orbi routers.
Last edited by damoses1 January 27, 2023 at 04:25 AM.
Jan 27, 2023
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Selman
Jan 27, 2023
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Quote from Linuxarch :
Wireless mesh fails a lot of this. The product is not that great and I wouldn't trust it refurbished if the product was rubbish to begin with.
I've bought dozens of refurbished products, and I've never had an issue with any of them. Just being refurbished doesn't mean a product is bad. It common for manufacturers to refurbish store returns even when they have no defect.
Jan 27, 2023
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deltahuj
Jan 27, 2023
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Dual band, pass.
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BlakeH1809
Jan 27, 2023
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How do these compare to the older style google Wi-Fi mesh network devices?
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bdanka50
Jan 27, 2023
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There is a great use for Mesh, but I feel like WAY too many people think they need it when they don't. I had a 4000 sq ft, two story house with a basement. A handful of year ago I placed a single Linksys AC1750 router in the middle of the upstairs, and it covered the entire house including out into the garage and deck. I kept this up until about a year ago when I moved. I could do everything from gaming on my PS5 to 4K Disney+ without problems.

I'm not saying you SHOULD go with that method...just saying.
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For anyone thinking of purchasing this, realize that there is a max device limit on this 3 year old system. I set this up for a friend who was trying to cheap out over going with a legit mesh system, and he has over 50 Lumary lights and as soon as we added them, the mesh system would absolutely crap all over itself. It would hold with his normal 25 or so devices. I even changed the SSID and made it so banks of Lumary lights would jump on it, and as soon as we hit 35, it was done.

I think this day in age, most homes will have at least 20 connections, but if you go much above that, you're done with this old tech.
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