pete y testing
Very Senior Member
Kind of poorman solution
but not even close to the orbi in working or how it performs
Kind of poorman solution
obviously environmental conditions and building materials are you issue , i have a 350 sq meter house and with an 88u in the middle the whole house is covered with 5 gig wifi , walls are plasterboard with brick exterior location , location , location and no solid walls helps
Unlikely. I have no contacts and plenty of other things to review.At best buy now and I see a Samsung home mesh system AC2600. Any chance of testing it?
I have Lyra under test. Not impressed at all with performance, or the setup experience. Something seems definitely wonky with its DHCP server.
Velop didn't do that well the first time around.In your experience how does this system compare to the Linksys Velop in terms of performance and overall stability?
Velop didn't do that well the first time around.
I started retesting Velop with latest firmware and the new process. So far, results are very poor. I am getting very low throughput on the Hop2 node.
I cannot comment on long term stability. I don't test the products for extended periods.
No, I have not investigated in detail. One hop isn't hard to optimize. Two is where you really see how products manage backhaul. Which is why I test that configuration.
It is early days for Lyra, as it usually is with new ASUS releases. You won't really be able to judge the product for a few months.Makes sense.
Thing is, both the Lyra and AmpliFi struggle with a single hop.
I've heard that the interface for the Orbi leaves a lot to be desired. Any thoughts on the UI?
AmpliFi is not a serious long-term contender in this market.
Not enough market share to make it worthwhile to have a product line separate from the much larger UniFi businesss.Tim, why so exactly?
eero Beacon does not use HomePlug.Was thinking with the eero systems. Will the circuit breakers interfere with the 2 beacons like they do with the powerline adapters if placed in a bedroom socket?
Not enough market share to make it worthwhile to have a product line separate from the much larger UniFi businesss.
I also think Plume will be absorbed by Comcast. Luma may not make it either due to its relatively tiny market share.
You might for Google. Although I'll point out the OnHubs can be flashed with GWiFi firmware and used as 3x3 mesh nodes.So should I also cross out Google WiFi because of Google's propensity to abandon products?
Then again, based on your experience, how long should I expect a WiFi "investment" to last? It's occurring to me that I need to reset my expectations...
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