A:AnswerNo, it won't improve the speed you're getting from the ISP. A mesh device helps spread around whatever speed you're currently getting from T-Mobile. Try moving your Arcadyan around or put it in the attic.
A:AnswerYes. We bought one for our flea Market (Hecks Things and Things) and it is to boost the signal. The main box plugs into your router and the other two get spread around to the areas you would like boosted.
A:AnswerI'm using a Netgear modem with this wifi and it works great. You can use the app on your phone to easily make adjustments or log into the device from your computer for more management options.
A:AnswerOne year warranty on parts. 90 days in phone support. One of the Mesh Satellites failed to sync after 9 months and tech support authorized a replacement after making me jump through hoops to troubleshoot the defective unit.
A:AnswerEasily 40-60. But it’s all about what devices you have connected. Lots of smart lights/smart home/automation stuff and a few computers, phones and TVs? That will be just fine. If you are trying to run a small office of computers (even 10-20) I would pass and look for a more commercial solution (e.g. ubiquity)
A:AnswerIt all depends on your Internet Service Provider, for the most part homes with 100 Mbps down and 10 Up will do fine for a home with at least 25 devices connected at the same time.
The Mesh will only ensure you have plenty of coverage in your home.
A:AnswerIt does not, but it does have great diminishing returns the farther you get from the satellite. I would recommend a Velop, Eero pro or Amplifi system instead to maintain better connectivity through your house while maintaining better speeds.
A:AnswerWhile it is possible for it to reach, it’s not likely that it will work well if it does. Definitely would recommend hardwiring down to your shop and plugging the satellite in that way.