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    Linksys Announces Velop Mesh Wi-Fi System

    The speed through an ethernet-connected remote node is pretty much identical to that of the main node... standing about 10ft. in front of either one (and confirming that my device is connected to that node), I get about 500mb/s in both cases. And as an added bonus, if you have a wireless remote...
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    Linksys Announces Velop Mesh Wi-Fi System

    I'm really curious as to the poor backhaul speed you saw in your test. My arrangement of nodes looks very similar to yours, at least in the relationship between your main and Living Room positions as illustrated in your floorplan diagram. I have the main unit and a hardwired remote node...
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    Linksys Announces Velop Mesh Wi-Fi System

    The MacWorld review linked in an earlier post gives a little bit more accurate information on this. Paraphrasing, but it essentially says that the utilization of the two 5ghz radios is dynamic... for instance, a node may use the lower channels to communicate with the client, while using the...
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    Linksys Announces Velop Mesh Wi-Fi System

    This is a huge plus for me... from what I understand from reading about some of the other systems (Eero comes to mind specifically, maybe Google as well?), if your internet connection goes down your whole WiFi network becomes inoperative (even for LAN stuff)?
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    Linksys Announces Velop Mesh Wi-Fi System

    I asked about this a week or two ago and was told by Linksys that the hidden 2.4ghz networks are used for nodes to communicate configuration updates to each other.
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