Good to know!@Phil_wifi, in case you don't know - when used in single level apartment the router antennas must be pointed straight up. Like this - | | |.
Good to know!@Phil_wifi, in case you don't know - when used in single level apartment the router antennas must be pointed straight up. Like this - | | |.
I'm getting ~600 Gbps
Mbps of course. The lack of any real settings is infuriating though.I would like to buy this Covr from you. I’m offering $3000, but there is room for more.
It does. The Covr doesn't allow me to set anything except for SSID and password and general channel width (for both bands at once) but I cannot configure for 2.4 or 5 GHz networks individually. So could I use the Asus router to set channels etc that are then used by the Covr in AP mode?The speeds are about right for this type of “mesh” system. If it has AP mode, you can use your Asus as router only with Wi-Fi disabled. This way you get Asus options and extended Wi-Fi coverage. No extra spendings required.
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