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X20 vs ax20

X20 vs ax20

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laugh0305
Junior Member
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03-17-2023, 08:29 AM
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The X20 has a longer effective range than the Ax20. You’ll likely need more than one X20 to cover the same space, depending on the layout and obstacles.
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laugh0305
03-17-2023, 08:29 AM #1

The X20 has a longer effective range than the Ax20. You’ll likely need more than one X20 to cover the same space, depending on the layout and obstacles.

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audi497mks
Senior Member
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03-17-2023, 09:19 AM
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No one can provide a definitive response since each AP's signal is influenced by its surroundings. Performance can vary greatly depending on the location—your setup might work differently than someone else's. Generally, WiFi reaches farther in homes with wood interiors and open layouts. Manufacturers list coverage areas like x000 sq-ft to reflect typical American homes, not all global ones. These estimates are approximate and should be tested in your environment. Adding more nodes can improve results. This flexibility is a benefit of mesh networks.
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audi497mks
03-17-2023, 09:19 AM #2

No one can provide a definitive response since each AP's signal is influenced by its surroundings. Performance can vary greatly depending on the location—your setup might work differently than someone else's. Generally, WiFi reaches farther in homes with wood interiors and open layouts. Manufacturers list coverage areas like x000 sq-ft to reflect typical American homes, not all global ones. These estimates are approximate and should be tested in your environment. Adding more nodes can improve results. This flexibility is a benefit of mesh networks.