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There is the ability to use either an ethernet backhaul or wirelessly. You will get a better connection if you connect them through ethernet rather than wirelessly. This is true of any whole-home wifi system. If you choose not to use ethernet, there is no dedicated band specifically for the backhaul.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I don't believe there's a backhaul wireless channel. If that's a key feature for you, check out the Netgear's products. I believe they're the only ones that have a dedicated wireless backhaul, from what I've read. You can use ethernet as a quasi-backhaul, by setting up the 2nd hub in bridge mode. I don't believe this would create a proper "mesh" network, however, just based purely on the UI/UX I see in the Samsung Connect app.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Asus Lyra has a dedicated backhaul band. It's utilizes four separate antennas. The tri band mesh system has two 5ghz and one 2.4. The second 5ghz is the backhaul channel. Another nice feature is the built-in security (AiProtection). The led status light can be turned off which is nice if you don't care for it to act as a night light.
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