If a product is good enough to ship to start generating revenue, it's good enough to review.i would suggest you maybe not jump on these devices the day they are released and perhaps allow some time in the wild b4 testing to allow for initial fw
My conclusions are based on data, Pete. Where is yours?
All products are tested with the same path loss between nodes. The app did not indicate any problems with backhaul connection strength.Perhaps you might want to look into the connectivity strength between the nodes? Mine is all 3/2 green connectivity strength whereas yours is 2 yellow connectivity strength into consideration?
Im seeing that many are satisfied and many who are not satisfied.
And yet, the best performing "mesh" so far is Orbi, with no cloud service.Those who are paranoid about networking products that require companion cloud services may think Lyra is a better product for not having one. But when its competition like eero and Google do have cloud systems constantly monitoring system Wi-Fi metrics, they can have a big advantage in making informed decisions about what to tweak.
So when it comes to a wifi router/system, make sure you have a good return policy from the reseller, and test it within your own environment. It's possible your performance might end up as good as Maylyn's, or as bad as Tim's.
the asus seems to run with the pack with their testing and they have the velop on top place , however im not sure they have tested the orbi as its not in the comparison charts
we will obviously been seeing a raft of reviews now the lyra has launched some interesting reading ahead
ASUS' Lyra is late to market, with disappointing performance.
All products are tested with the same path loss between nodes. The app did not indicate any problems with backhaul connection strength.
What was your mesh configuration and which node was your client connected to when you ran the speed tests? Your screenshots show one and two-hop configurations.
If a product is good enough to ship to start generating revenue, it's good enough to review.
ASUS sent the product for review. I delayed the review, pending new firmware that was supposed to ship a week ago Monday. I was then told the app also needed to be updated, which would take more time. I decided to move forward with the review.
My conclusions are based on data, Pete. Where is yours?
As I said above, I held the review waiting for new firmware that was supposed to improve performance and was told the app also needed to be upgraded, so it wasn't ready for release.And just wanted to highlight there is pretty significant changes in 11142 firmware as well.
SNB's policy is to review only with publicly released firmware, so I reviewed with the most current release.
Its strange that the Linksys Velop provided better performance overall the others in all tests i have read online.
perhaps worth doing a real world outside the box test , as in outside the chamber and in your house as you have done b4 as the other tests and reviews have done just that....."
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