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Am i the only one that thinks this is a bad idea to team up with amazon?
Am i the only one that thinks this is a bad idea to team up with amazon?
I've been following both the eero and Luma initiatives for a while, and the plethora of positive reviews of the eero led me to pre-order the Luma router multi-pack plus one for my three-level house with the Wi-Fi holes in the basement and master bedroom. They were half the price of the eero, and I figured the eero at least demonstrated that the home mesh networking proof of concept works. Luma has time to learn from eero's mistakes, if there are any, and the company looks like it's got some experienced and reputable tech leadership. This investment by Amazon gives me greater confidence in my decision. I have to wait until June to actually receive the product, and I'm sure there's something sketchy about them collecting people's money for so long and being somewhat cagey about the delivery times. I'm assuming they applied the funds toward product development or something, but that's pure speculation on my part. I'm in no rush, though. My current setup works OK for now.
LoneWolf, great points.
You really cut through to what was important and relevant.
Truthfully, mesh is not about performance --it's about convenience. A well-setup wireless network is best done with wired access points in a cluster. Each access point has a guaranteed hard link to the best upstream connection (assuming you did your wiring and switching right), and doesn't halve the connection performance because it's having to work with a previous upstream wireless network. Now, there's a place for something like Eero, because there are people who either want to (or need to) take the simple way out and not run a few cables in their house or leased apartment
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