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Yes-ish. The system can’t improve the top end of you ISP. I.E if they say your internet speed is 100 mbps, it can’t make it 200. But if your advertised speed IS 100 mbps, that’s a perfect storm of hardwired devices. Any WiFi performance is likely yo be lower. But a higher quality router can reduce the amount of loss. My internet is 1gig fiber to the door which is EXTREMELY fast, however my WiFi performance was stuck around 200 mbps up and down. When I switched to velop, it’s consistently above 700 up and down which is more than enough to stream. This system is phenomenal!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Unfortunately not. It cannot give you internet speeds faster than your provider, it can however allow you to access more of that speed from father distances than most other WiFi networks. The source is still the same ATT or Spectrum etc. It will speed up internal data transfers.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It won't increase you incoming speed but it will increase coverage depending on how many nodes you buy and where you place them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Does not increase speed that is dependent on your service. This only brings same connection strength from your main point to other areas of your home that you place the unit.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Golfrldy. The two-node Velop system will be able to provide you with strong internet speeds over a wide range. However, it is still dependent on the speed it gets from the internet service provider.
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