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I should look to get a mesh network set up. Must be some good prices this time of year
The eero 6 system from Amazon is heavily discounted at the moment and seems to be well loved by many: https://amzn.eu/d/4mC3c7ZI should look to get a mesh network set up. Must be some good prices this time of year
Pro will go to 1000Mbps. The 6 will only do 500Mbps.I don't think the one I am getting is the pro what is the difference?
A pro will always get you there quickerI don't think the one I am getting is the pro what is the difference?
I've got the previous version. I'll be honest, they're not great in terms of signal.Anyone heard of these?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09C7JDYJ1?tag=bguk-212780-21&th=1
Rated 9.5 Best Value on https://buyersguide.org/mesh-wifi-router-gb/t/best?Country=GB&msclkid=51e644af120011cef28f2392a6d75d6c&m=e&d=c&c=76966014296105&oid=kwd-76966093699176:loc-188&qs=mesh wi&lp=69175&li=4133&nw=o&nts=1&tdid=10305833
One of my learning nuggets from having used 3 versions of mesh routers is that the ease of setup and software to update and support the mesh is more important than the devices themselves. The mesh network protocols are well established, with speeds then varying with how many bands each device cover. The firmware and software for the devices makes or breaks it for me. I had (and still have 5 linksys velop mesh routers (4 tri band 1 dual band) which worked ok but pairing the devices took about 10 to 15 minutes each, and the pairing software on my phone just gave too little feedback on what they were doing. I suspect part of the problem was that I was using them in bridge mode and really pushing the limits of what they could do.Anyone heard of these?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09C7JDYJ1?tag=bguk-212780-21&th=1
Rated 9.5 Best Value on https://buyersguide.org/mesh-wifi-router-gb/t/best?Country=GB&msclkid=51e644af120011cef28f2392a6d75d6c&m=e&d=c&c=76966014296105&oid=kwd-76966093699176:loc-188&qs=mesh wi&lp=69175&li=4133&nw=o&nts=1&tdid=10305833
I believe that Mercusys is a budget brand from TP-Link, and FYI the Wifi 6 version is only £5 more: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mercusys-Coverage-Halo-H60X-3-pack/dp/B0CQHSQQM6/Anyone heard of these?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09C7JDYJ1?tag=bguk-212780-21&th=1
Rated 9.5 Best Value on https://buyersguide.org/mesh-wifi-router-gb/t/best?Country=GB&msclkid=51e644af120011cef28f2392a6d75d6c&m=e&d=c&c=76966014296105&oid=kwd-76966093699176:loc-188&qs=mesh wi&lp=69175&li=4133&nw=o&nts=1&tdid=10305833
I've got the previous version. I'll be honest, they're not great in terms of signal.
I wouldn't really have them on display.I am not keen on the shape but if they work as well as they say it wouldn't be a deal breaker.
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You could put spots on them so they look like huge diceI wouldn't really have them on display.
Just changed to a hyper fibre link, 2Gbps up and down. Biggest difference was the WiFi 6 router, very fast WiFi for those capable of using it.
Any devices needing hi speed in the house are connected by cable.
The upgrade a little cheaper than my previous 1Gbps down and 250Mbps up.
In Scotland, at moment, there's a scheme where government will pay for cost of having FTTP installed.Could i ask members who have moved to FTTP how much faster Wi-Fi speeds are compared to FTTC
We were given the option to keep phone but would need a new number not sure how that works didn't look into it was we never use it so it's going.Cheaper to have a phone with a PAYG SIM as backup.
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Chippy_Tea said:
I don't think the one I am getting is the pro what is the difference?
Pro will go to 1000Mbps. The 6 will only do 500Mbps.
For anyone not involved in backing up/moving around media 500Mbps is plenty fast enough.
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