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I would say most definitely I was having connection issues and none since I've installed this device
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Absolutely. This mesh setup will blast wifi to the very edges of your property. The application shows 5 aps, but I imagine it might support more. I am very satisfied with this. The only minor issue I have is that it only has one lan port. I added a switch to the port and now my home network works as if it was an entirely wired network. It is incredibly fast. I have used AC speeds for a while and always been disappointed by the throughput. But these wifi mesh has never once hiccuped.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I'd say that depends on the size of your home and the existence of wifi blind spots. If you have a good strong signal all over the house, then one router is fine. If you have dead or weak zone this mesh system solves that problem. I had purchased a Google "OnHub" router before that worked pretty good, but didn't reach all locations in the home with a strong consistent signal. I added three Google wifi routers to create a mesh of four units, and I've now got really great reception all over the house.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You're the only one that can answer that question for yourself. For me the answer is yes. I want my products to work in all areas of my home with no issues. I also rely on wifi for streaming tv on each room. So any network issues will result in buffering or video issues. That may not be a issue to you. If you're asking though, you probably realize that you want a more consistent wifi network in your home. The question then is "Would you mind spending $300 to fix that issue?"
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