There is a local person selling a Netgear Orbi RBR50/RBS50 pair for $200.
I also just saw last night the deal for the Google WiFi 3-pack (2020 edition) for $200.
I would like to upgrade my wifi at home. I have a 2-level home, almost 3k sqft. Currently I have a single Linksys WRT1900AC, running OpenWRT.
The Linksys is ok, but I have some issues with it which bug me. I have an Amazon Cloudcam that won't connect to it (some driver compatibility issue), and a network laser printer that prints at 1 page per minute, that I believe it is related to wifi as well.
I have a lot of wireless devices. Approximately 7 Wyze cameras, all using 2Ghz. Home security devices, and about a dozen (or more) random other devices (phone, PC's, TV, tablets, etc).
I have different VLAN's created for the Wyze cameras and home security devices so they only have access to the internet and not the internal network. I also created a unique WLAN that they can connect to.
My goal was to make it so I could change the WLAN PSK for a specific network without having to change every single device that connects to it.
I am sure I am saturating the 2Ghz band, and possibly stressing the router.
Between the two devices above, which would you choose? Do either of them give any advanced options (like VLAN tagging, multiple WLAN's)?
I would like to run an ethernet cable between the router and satellite devices to backhaul the traffic between them, but that isn't a necessity.
I have never used a consume grade mesh device like these and am not sure how reliable they are, and do they seamlessly handle roaming devices and things like that.
Thanks for your feedback!
I also just saw last night the deal for the Google WiFi 3-pack (2020 edition) for $200.
I would like to upgrade my wifi at home. I have a 2-level home, almost 3k sqft. Currently I have a single Linksys WRT1900AC, running OpenWRT.
The Linksys is ok, but I have some issues with it which bug me. I have an Amazon Cloudcam that won't connect to it (some driver compatibility issue), and a network laser printer that prints at 1 page per minute, that I believe it is related to wifi as well.
I have a lot of wireless devices. Approximately 7 Wyze cameras, all using 2Ghz. Home security devices, and about a dozen (or more) random other devices (phone, PC's, TV, tablets, etc).
I have different VLAN's created for the Wyze cameras and home security devices so they only have access to the internet and not the internal network. I also created a unique WLAN that they can connect to.
My goal was to make it so I could change the WLAN PSK for a specific network without having to change every single device that connects to it.
I am sure I am saturating the 2Ghz band, and possibly stressing the router.
Between the two devices above, which would you choose? Do either of them give any advanced options (like VLAN tagging, multiple WLAN's)?
I would like to run an ethernet cable between the router and satellite devices to backhaul the traffic between them, but that isn't a necessity.
I have never used a consume grade mesh device like these and am not sure how reliable they are, and do they seamlessly handle roaming devices and things like that.
Thanks for your feedback!