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The rule of thumb is: if it moves, stay wireless. If it's static, wired. Your TVs and U-Verse boxes need to be wired, period. Disregarding that advice, yes, these "should" work for you as well. I'd opt for the higher speed versions though if your pushing 2 wireless TVs and U-Verse.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Absolutly! I just set this system up in a Friends two story house and Even I was impressed at how well it Covered his house. I bought the three box set and then bought one extra box for his house. Two downstairs and two upstairs covered his entire house 3800 SQ ft and the garage and Back patio. You can place these units about two rooms apart and they communicate with each other just fine. Place the upstairs units in the room directly above the downstairs units.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.We have had ours for almost a week and have had no problems. We did have to sign in again after I disconnected the cable and moved the modem. The number on nodes you need will be determined by the size of your house and number of devices.
I would recommend:
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Linksys Velop will depend on your Internet Service Provider's connection, Signalloser; depending on your network setup, this device should be able to expand your home network coverage.
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