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Wifi coverage in house sucks
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<blockquote data-quote="tab.deboer" data-source="post: 949771" data-attributes="member: 18339"><p>It's not an extender, in the sense that it uses a set ot antennae to "backhaul" (whichever gives best connectivity) and the rest for access, if they're near enough, it can backhaul on 5.xGhz, which is fast. </p><p>Secondly, although it's pricy, it's fool-proof. And you can add up to 10 of these to one main router, and even wire up multiple main routers with ethernet as your "backbone", and then spread out with meshpoints where connectivity is a problem.</p><p></p><p>There is a a different alternative from TP-Link called the Deco M9, and a cheaper alternative from Tenda called the Nova M6.</p><p></p><p>I can help with either 3 of the above. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tab.deboer, post: 949771, member: 18339"] It's not an extender, in the sense that it uses a set ot antennae to "backhaul" (whichever gives best connectivity) and the rest for access, if they're near enough, it can backhaul on 5.xGhz, which is fast. Secondly, although it's pricy, it's fool-proof. And you can add up to 10 of these to one main router, and even wire up multiple main routers with ethernet as your "backbone", and then spread out with meshpoints where connectivity is a problem. There is a a different alternative from TP-Link called the Deco M9, and a cheaper alternative from Tenda called the Nova M6. I can help with either 3 of the above. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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