MakeMemesDreams
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some of them yes i think you canIf I understand you can use a mesh node as a router?
some of them yes i think you canIf I understand you can use a mesh node as a router?
best bang for you buck would be something like this Cudy Dual Band WiFi 5 1200Mbps Gigabit Mesh 3 Pack | M1300 (3-Pack). depending on how big the area you are trying to cover isI am just trying to get the best bang for the buck setup instead of paying like 3k for a ASUS router that will only be a wifi router No fancy VPN stuff etc
Got a Tenda Tx3 looking to upgrade to the Cudy x6what router do you currently have?
Just use a mesh node as a router.I am just trying to get the best bang for the buck setup instead of paying like 3k for a ASUS router that will only be a wifi router No fancy VPN stuff etc
Eish, No man that isn't good.So I made the jump the asus Ax4200 but I will be honest the wifi feels crappy
The 2.4ghz is worse than my old router, the 5ghz is just kak. Feels like I bought a kak router
HI Bud,@Smurf Mesh wifi tends to be quite a challenge in certain circumstances.
I installed a Tenda solution for a client and it was shocking. Ended up cabling the points in.
Meshing more than 1 point won't be great and the meahed point will only have about 60% of the available bandwidth.
Samething I am wondering if I can use TP Link deco with my Asus router. One node plugged into the router and the other nodes connect to that node.I come in need of aid.
I've got an Huawei AX3 Wifi 6+ router, but I dont know if its just because of the layout of my house/walls or what, but the Wifi is simply not reaching very far.. So I'm looking at a mesh system.. TP Link Deco or Cuda or something.
I've noticed that the Huawei router is a mesh capable, but I'm only seeing it work that way with other Huawei devices when I google it. In theory, could I use it as my main router AND the "Main" mesh unit? So I wouldnt need to directly connect one of the mesh routers to it directly?
e.g. If I buy a 3 pack of mesh routers, typically one would need to be plugged in directly to the Huawei router, leaving me with only 2 I can move around the house.. But could I get away with the Huawei as the Mesh hub as well, so I have 3 mesh routers to move around? Or is this impossible.... I'm not sure if the Huawei will talk to other brands like that.
Hahaha, well yes, one plugged into the router directly will work no problem from what I'm seeing. You are creating a new network that way that the others just connect to.Samething I am wondering if I can use TP Link deco with my Asus router. One node plugged into the router and the other nodes connect to that node.
I did the expensive exercise of getting a router can you try the mesh route
Would be bietjie poef! Maybe try the cheap cudy's as they are reasonably priced?Hahaha, well yes, one plugged into the router directly will work no problem from what I'm seeing. You are creating a new network that way that the others just connect to.
I'm trying to avoid having one hard-connected because my router is mesh compatible.. thus giving me an extra mesh to place around the house. But it looks like I'll have to go this route as well.