I have a question! Is it possible to connect to your bedroom unit instead of the main? Cause i have like 6 devices connected to the main, but id like a device connected to say my 'bedroom' unit, if that makes sense
Try with Deco x60, pretty good system it never crashed and had stable speed all the time with 18 devices connected. Price for 3 pack is somewhere abt 320 Euro, two words for it: Worth investment.
What if I have a very slow internet speed like 10-20 mbits/seconds, will 3 mesh wifi units divide the speed by 3 if I’m at the far opposite of my WiFi coverage?
Was thinking the same thing. I've had this same mesh system for over a year now haven't even hooked it up yet. I was wondering if it's still a good model being that there's newr models out now. Was like just buy that new AXE5400 model.
I have a question! Is it possible to connect to your bedroom unit instead of the main? Cause i have like 6 devices connected to the main, but id like a device connected to say my 'bedroom' unit, if that makes sense
@@dell74877 It should connect to the closest one. Your device will only see one wifi connection.
Yeah i may just step up to the newer model.
did you end up doing this?
Try with Deco x60, pretty good system it never crashed and had stable speed all the time with 18 devices connected. Price for 3 pack is somewhere abt 320 Euro, two words for it: Worth investment.
What if I have a very slow internet speed like 10-20 mbits/seconds, will 3 mesh wifi units divide the speed by 3 if I’m at the far opposite of my WiFi coverage?
Nope. The speed should be equal anywhere you are. That's what's sweet with mesh.
Was thinking the same thing. I've had this same mesh system for over a year now haven't even hooked it up yet. I was wondering if it's still a good model being that there's newr models out now. Was like just buy that new AXE5400 model.
I'm getting the max speed of my Internet provider through the whole house, 2 floors..
Thanks bro. I'm on my way home to set mine up. I hope it's simple being that I have fiber.