Chairman007
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Thanks ... OZ = Australia? Cool. Actually have orbi but felt I might get better performance via hard wired "cheaper" mesh such as Google WiFi.
Thanks ... OZ = Australia?
Actually have orbi but felt I might get better performance via hard wired "cheaper" mesh such as Google WiFi.
Google WiFi is $99/node. This is not "considerably more".but you have to agree mesh type systems cost considerably more and achieve the same result coverage wise as DIY AP's
can i connect 2/3 ampliFI HD router (base units) as mesh? will that have any better or worst performance then using the using the usual setup of base and 2 remote units?
No. Not that I am aware of.
How exactly do you have them configured? Is one connected to Ethernet and the other connected to the first via Wi-Fi? If via Wi-Fi, which band are you using to connect the two?Yes, you can! I have 2 Amplifi HD routers (base units) in a mesh set up.
Thanks for the details.Yep, connected to each other via WiFi - just like Google WiFi.
You should give the 2-3 Amplifi router configuration a try with the latest firmware. Seems to work really well. Much better than the Velop system (which I tried and promptly returned before your review) and so far I like it better than Google WiFi. Mainly because the 5GHz band steering seems to work better and my MacBook no longer seems to drop down to 2.4GHz on Amplifi. The RSSI and Tx rates are also much better on the Amplif vs. Google WiFi in the same locations.
I also love that there are many more configuration options on Amplifi vs. most of their mesh competitors. I can configure separate SSIDs if desired and manually change channels. Amplifi also has a "router steering" option (which I've not tried) to encourage devices to connect to the primary router when possible (i.e. to avoid the 20-25% reduction in speed between the primary and secondary units due to the lack of a dedicated backhaul radio like Orbi/Velop). I still get 180-200 Mbps download speeds (down from 240 Mbps) on the secondary unit - just about the same as Google WiFi.
Does the display on the second Amplifi HD still provide its own (useful?) information, or does it just mirror details from the primary one, or none of the above? Given the minor price difference i can't see any reason to get the antenna points over the routers if it works as well you say.
One other thing, you said the Amplifi has more options than most of the competitors - is there anyway to turn off their routing functionality and just use them as Mesh APs? Basically so i could keep using my Asus as the router with its VPN server/adblocking/etc. without having to worry about Double NAT?
Hopefully the Asus Mesh product will make its way onto the market soon.
I would never want to use the wireless as a back haul as it will be too slow. There is no way around it. You need to use wire for the back haul.
Hey guys, im a little bit confused about this test. It seems that amplifi is very slow and Orbi is one of the fastet mesh wifi systems. But when i read some comments on amazon it seems that amplifi is much better?
Also other tests on youtube show that amplifi is quit fast.
Results vary depending on what you are testing. Our tests include measurements of backhaul bandwidth and throughput at each mesh node.Hey guys, im a little bit confused about this test. It seems that amplifi is very slow and Orbi is one of the fastet mesh wifi systems. But when i read some comments on amazon it seems that amplifi is much better?
Also other tests on youtube show that amplifi is quit fast.
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