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<blockquote data-quote="blizzard" data-source="post: 1018217" data-attributes="member: 17567"><p>Yup, I had a bit of brain fade . TP Link's version is the Deco but that gets expensive. We currently use 2 plus the Huawei and I I have never had to switch over manually to any TP-LINK extender. It all falls under one SSID and the only thing we move around are phones, Laptops and Tablets. All connect automatically. </p><p>When you enable through WPS the settings for this are done automatically. </p><p>Main thing is to make sure your devices are set to connect automatically when in range. The extender seems to broadcast same name with a hidden number , as on certain parts of the house I can see x 2 of the same SSID's showing with different signal intensity. But never had a problem with switch over and we are covering 450 m2.</p><p>Mesh I would say is more for large houses or Guest houses etc but expensive and over kill IMHO. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blizzard, post: 1018217, member: 17567"] Yup, I had a bit of brain fade . TP Link's version is the Deco but that gets expensive. We currently use 2 plus the Huawei and I I have never had to switch over manually to any TP-LINK extender. It all falls under one SSID and the only thing we move around are phones, Laptops and Tablets. All connect automatically. When you enable through WPS the settings for this are done automatically. Main thing is to make sure your devices are set to connect automatically when in range. The extender seems to broadcast same name with a hidden number , as on certain parts of the house I can see x 2 of the same SSID's showing with different signal intensity. But never had a problem with switch over and we are covering 450 m2. Mesh I would say is more for large houses or Guest houses etc but expensive and over kill IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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