Anyone use one of these? We have a 3800sf house and have several dead areas. I am a tech idiot and dont know which one to buy. Thanks
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Originally posted by CADDOKILLER View PostAnyone use one of these? We have a 3800sf house and have several dead areas. I am a tech idiot and dont know which one to buy. Thanks
Yes. I use Eero. I have full signal anywhere in my house plus good signal out by the pool/hot tub.
I have a base plus 3 beacons.
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Yes. I am very pleased with my Netgear Nighthawk Mesh WiFi 6. It was a little rough before the last firmware update, but works very well now and on sale for $200 at Costco (1 Base and 2 Nodes).
I was not impressed with the Google Nest WiFi, returned it, and bought the TP Link Deco X60 (also WiFi 6) for my Mom’s house and am so far impressed (only had it a week). BTW, the only reason I didn’t buy another Nighthawk Mesh system is bec/ of prices of each at the time I bought it.
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Originally posted by zr2chevy22 View PostWe are using the Linksys Velop with 3 nodes and covering 3/4 of an acre area with no problems has both attached and unattached buildings
That’s what I have but 3 wouldn’t cut it so I bought another 2. One more would have probably done it but they didn’t sell them one at a time that I saw at Best Buy. Lots of walls and doors in between my media closet upstairs and the other side of my house. I also didn’t want them visible so I’ve got them behind closed doors in cabinets, pantry, and closets. Seems to be working well now that I don’t have people shutting my breakers off everyday working on my security system.
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I do it a little different. My house was wired with Co-Ax cable. The router supplied by my provider already had the ability to run MoCa 2.0. I bought 2 other Moca transceivers and 2 wireless routers.configured routers with the same SSIDs, put in fixed ip addresses which I configured as static in the main router. Disabled Dhcp on the new routers and set all routers to non-conflicting freq. I am plugging some computers and printers directly to the routers via ethernet. Everything else in the house is covered by Wi-Fi from the 3 routers. Much better coverage for under half the price of wireless mesh.
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