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ayapasdepb
Member
128
06-30-2023, 04:48 AM
#1
Hello, I'm trying to boost my home Wi-Fi but I'm unsure whether a mesh system or additional access points would be better. I considered the TP-Link AX1800 and Google Nest Wifi options. It's a multi-story home with concrete walls. Thanks for your assistance!
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ayapasdepb
06-30-2023, 04:48 AM #1

Hello, I'm trying to boost my home Wi-Fi but I'm unsure whether a mesh system or additional access points would be better. I considered the TP-Link AX1800 and Google Nest Wifi options. It's a multi-story home with concrete walls. Thanks for your assistance!

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Eppikx
Senior Member
447
07-02-2023, 05:31 AM
#2
Mesh offers more ease since you don’t have to link to a new AP each time you move from AP1 to AP2.
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Eppikx
07-02-2023, 05:31 AM #2

Mesh offers more ease since you don’t have to link to a new AP each time you move from AP1 to AP2.

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SAW1210
Junior Member
34
07-09-2023, 11:34 PM
#3
I believed certain access points could belong to the same network, or was that impossible?
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SAW1210
07-09-2023, 11:34 PM #3

I believed certain access points could belong to the same network, or was that impossible?

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rapha_hell
Member
86
07-10-2023, 12:03 AM
#4
An Access Point functions as a basic Wi-Fi device, typically found in business environments, serving mainly as a Wi-Fi switch that connects a LAN link and lets wireless devices access it. Consumer gadgets often perform several tasks such as Router, Modem, or Switch. In most cases, an Acess Point relies on a LAN connection via a network cable. Mesh technology leverages wireless uplinks to broaden networks without a fixed return path to the central hub. Modern access points employ this approach to boost Wi-Fi coverage in both home and commercial areas. Generally, there is one primary connection point using traditional cables, while nodes join the network wirelessly, needing only power instead of a dedicated line.
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rapha_hell
07-10-2023, 12:03 AM #4

An Access Point functions as a basic Wi-Fi device, typically found in business environments, serving mainly as a Wi-Fi switch that connects a LAN link and lets wireless devices access it. Consumer gadgets often perform several tasks such as Router, Modem, or Switch. In most cases, an Acess Point relies on a LAN connection via a network cable. Mesh technology leverages wireless uplinks to broaden networks without a fixed return path to the central hub. Modern access points employ this approach to boost Wi-Fi coverage in both home and commercial areas. Generally, there is one primary connection point using traditional cables, while nodes join the network wirelessly, needing only power instead of a dedicated line.

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Amtrak10
Senior Member
639
07-10-2023, 04:57 AM
#5
Thanks for sharing what you know about the cables and mesh. It seems like you're considering speed, ease of use, and recommendations. Let me help clarify.
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Amtrak10
07-10-2023, 04:57 AM #5

Thanks for sharing what you know about the cables and mesh. It seems like you're considering speed, ease of use, and recommendations. Let me help clarify.

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LU_KAS
Member
147
07-13-2023, 11:54 PM
#6
I'll choose mesh since it's simpler to configure.
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LU_KAS
07-13-2023, 11:54 PM #6

I'll choose mesh since it's simpler to configure.

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Nicktron_
Member
199
07-14-2023, 04:50 AM
#7
Looking for the Google mesh solution is straightforward. They offer systems with built-in Google Assistant support, making setup simple.
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Nicktron_
07-14-2023, 04:50 AM #7

Looking for the Google mesh solution is straightforward. They offer systems with built-in Google Assistant support, making setup simple.

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Magundore
Member
219
07-18-2023, 08:03 PM
#8
Ubiquiti amplifies signals for better performance.
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Magundore
07-18-2023, 08:03 PM #8

Ubiquiti amplifies signals for better performance.

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07-19-2023, 02:20 AM
#9
Check if each level has network ports available. If so, consider a single hard-wired port with wireless nodes spread across the rest of the floors.
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HUNGERGAMEMARK
07-19-2023, 02:20 AM #9

Check if each level has network ports available. If so, consider a single hard-wired port with wireless nodes spread across the rest of the floors.

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TOR3IK_CHANEL
Member
56
07-19-2023, 06:00 AM
#10
Yes, I have several network ports on each level. For a mesh setup, only one port will remain wired.
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TOR3IK_CHANEL
07-19-2023, 06:00 AM #10

Yes, I have several network ports on each level. For a mesh setup, only one port will remain wired.