Motorola Network via Newegg has
3-Pack Motorola Q14 Mesh WiFi 6E AX5400 Tri-Band Router System on sale for
$129.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
caps for sharing this deal.
Specs (per router):
- WiFi 6E Tri-band concurrent 2:2:2 (802.11ax)
- Six (6) internal single-band antennas
- IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax, 2x2 MU-MIMO
- One (1) 2.5GbE Ethernet WAN/LAN port with 100/1000/2500BT auto negotiation
- One (1) 1GbE Ethernet LAN port with 10/100/1000BT auto negotiation
- Transmit Power (conducted):
- 2.4GHz: up to 27 dBm
- 5GHz: up to 25 dBm
- 6GHz: up to 23.5 dBm
- Speed:
- Up to 574 Mbps at 2.4 GHz
- Up to 2,400 Mbps at 5.0 GHz
- Up to 2,400 Mbps at 6.0 GHz
- Band Channels and Frequencies:
- 2.4GHz: 2400-2473 MHz (CH 1-11, plus 12/13)
- 5GHz: 5150-5835 MHz (CH 36-165) including DFS
- 6GHz: 6105-7125 MHz (CH 33-233)
- Coverage:
- 1x Q14: 2,000 sqft.
- 2x Q14: 3,500 sqft.
- 3x Q14: 5,000 sqft.
- Band Steering
- Seamless AP Roaming
- Wireless Airtime Fairness
- 64 client devices per WiFi band; up to 245 total client devices
- Full Specs
Top Comments
I do not have the connection drop issue, I have 800 mb connection, with main router on 1st floor and a node on 2nd. I can see my PC on 2nd floor reaching 700 mb download on Wifi 6 and 900 on 6E.
The device's transition from one node to another is smooth and signal strength is good all around the house. Hardware can handle 100 or so devices.
You can NOT choose which device goes on which band.
You CAN keep the IoT devices on a separate network, it can create a separate work network. On that network devices cannot ping other devices.
Parental controls are included and time-based block works, site based did not when I checked few months back.
QoS was not supported some months back when I checked. App is not top of the line; it has some issues, but it does work well for basic setup and their support does respond to the questions.
Overall, I am content with this.
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In these?
(want to use with opendns).
I do not have the connection drop issue, I have 800 mb connection, with main router on 1st floor and a node on 2nd. I can see my PC on 2nd floor reaching 700 mb download on Wifi 6 and 900 on 6E.
The device's transition from one node to another is smooth and signal strength is good all around the house. Hardware can handle 100 or so devices.
You can NOT choose which device goes on which band.
You CAN keep the IoT devices on a separate network, it can create a separate work network. On that network devices cannot ping other devices.
Parental controls are included and time-based block works, site based did not when I checked few months back.
QoS was not supported some months back when I checked. App is not top of the line; it has some issues, but it does work well for basic setup and their support does respond to the questions.
Overall, I am content with this.
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In these?
(want to use with opendns).
Those are decent and have been very stable.
Motorola Mesh router is made by a US small company called Minim.
If you are running an Ethernet back haul then their dual band Q11 is also on sale on Newegg for $50
https://www.newegg.com/p/3CS-002S-00047
https://www.newegg.com/p/3CS-002S-00047
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Does anyone know if these can be put into bridge or AP mode?