Two differences:with the spec being that of most of the other released mesh systems already
Maybe you heard that in my story...Heard they have a Zigbee radio in there as well. Could be important given Zigbee's announcement of their DotDot universal networking.
The Edimax is unique. All mesh systems are intended to function as routers. Functioning as an AP is secondary and not how the majority of buyers will use the system.After reading different reviews on the web I cannot figure out if this system uses a separate network sekment to shape its roaming like Orbi or Google, or if they can run clean AP mode like Edimax RE11??
I would like to avoid having to use double NAT from WiFi. So I see RE11 as a good solution ........ I just have no experience with the company Edimax.
Two differences:
1) MU-MIMO - won't really be helpful. Mostly for marketing reasons
2) Dedicated 5 GHz backhaul radio - should make performance more like eero than Luma, if Linksys tunes performance properly.
Mesh / "distributed" WiFi systems will provide more benefit by far. MU-MIMO is the 3D TV if Wifi.Would it be fair to say that Mesh (or multi-point mesh-like) has really been the story of the year compared to MU and other Wave 2 features - at least for Wireless?
Mesh / "distributed" WiFi systems will provide more benefit by far. MU-MIMO is the 3D TV if Wifi.
Have you read the Orbi review?I can't wait for the review either. I recently purchased the NetGear Orbi system and it is excellent but very interested in this Linksys system as it seems to be similar but maybe a tad more advanced than the Orbi and it is using a Mesh setup versus a Star setup very interested if the performance is as good as the Orbi.
Have you read the Orbi review?
Highly unlikely it can out-do Orbi. 4x4 backhaul vs. 2x2. I expect performance similar to eero.
When mesh is doing multiple hops, it eats up backhaul bandwidth and reduces throughput available to the device.
Maybe you heard that in my story...
Like eero, its a bit too much to pay for. If google updates their wifi to support mesh in bridge mode, I'll get that (again). I don't really need the dedicated 5G backhaul channels. Only 5 devices in the house and no real streaming.$500.00 no thank you.
The Velop isn't designed to be used with other 3rd party routers nor does it support bridge mode.
Yes mesh is a bit different. But manufacturers need to understand ALL users needs. Bridge mode is not a new concept. Their response says (IMO) they are unwilling to provide a solution.The mesh devices are a bit complicated - it's not just WiFi, but the routing over it....
Consider the use case where the Broadband Operator is deploying Residential Gateways, and they might be not capable of being bridged in the near future...
Current MESH based Systems for the most part assume they are the primary router, and not just a group of AP's..
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