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Originally posted by kae006 View PostDoes the Google mesh system have a modem built in or do you still need a modem to pair up with them? Really like the looks of the Ubiquiti system linked below, however they are access points and not wireless mesh pucks. Not an issue if I have any kind of Ethernet system in the new house, but I won’t know until we move in next week.
Ubiquiti Networks UniFi AP Enterprise WiFi System UAP-3 (Pack of 3) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005EORRBW..._17ksDbJFSZAC6
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Originally posted by Jon-Paul View PostI have the Linksys velop 3 node. I have a single story 3200 sq ft house and it covers everything inside as well as to my gate that is 40 yards away. I was also able to add a node in my 1200sq ft metal building out to cover that. No problems what so ever.
Right now I can just barely get wifi from the house if the roll-up door is open. Luckily the door faces the house. Door closed, I get nothing.
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My house is 7000 sq ft over 3 floors and I use all Luxul equipment. I have a rack in my basement with all the routers and switches ect. and I have 3 or 4 access points around the house. All works great except that I and in the country and have to run it all on satellite internet that varies in speed and reliability.
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Have to be careful with Google appliances, they auto update etc, sometimes doing things you wouldn't approve of. What you want is a true mesh system. Beware! Not everything that says "mesh" on the box is a true mesh system. Some use traditional routers with extenders, and claim mesh, different tech. Not bad, just not nearly as good for covering large areas in a more seamless manner.
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Originally posted by Loneaggie View PostHave to be careful with Google appliances, they auto update etc, sometimes doing things you wouldn't approve of. What you want is a true mesh system. Beware! Not everything that says "mesh" on the box is a true mesh system. Some use traditional routers with extenders, and claim mesh, different tech. Not bad, just not nearly as good for covering large areas in a more seamless manner.
Yup, using a booster with our current setup and you need to manually move from one network to another if going from router to extender. The mesh system should pick up seamlessly from one puck to another.
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About to start house build that’s almost 5200 sq ft, 2 story. Living in guest house barndo that’s 2,000 sq ft and only 20’ from main house build. Would also like WiFi out in outdoor entertainment area. And if possible down in my shop which is 150’ away. I assumed I would need to run cat5/cat6 to all these areas from main house but after looking at Best Buy yesterday products like Orbi don’t use hard lines. My concern with doing that you don’t get much WiFi thru the metal buildings(barndo and shop). So I don’t know if it’s worth it to run a switch at the main house and just use a separate WiFi network for the barndo and shop and then do a mesh system for the main house and outdoor space? What’s yalls thought?
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