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    Dual-Band Router with Tri-Band Nodes

    I see your point. But I don’t want to use mesh system to increase speed, but to increase the coverage area. In this case I would expect that 5 clients on the single router would have the same speed like 2 clients on the main router and 3 clients on the node (or vice versa. Because all 5 clients...
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    Dual-Band Router with Tri-Band Nodes

    You are right. Real "dedicated backhaul" means that both router and node have dedicated radio (second 5GHz wifi module). But think about this. Does the main router really need a dedicated line to work with nodes? I think it's actually only necessary for the nodes. Since they are must receive...
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    Dual-Band Router with Tri-Band Nodes

    But in your screenshot I could see that the node has both 5ghz networks available to clients. If everything worked as I described one of the networks would have to be hidden and inaccessible to clients. Well. I still don't know if single-5ghz router use dedicated wireless backhaul with...
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    Dual-Band Router with Tri-Band Nodes

    Hmm. I would expect If you have a router with single 5ghz wifi and a node with two 5ghz wifi, I suppose that the node should use dedicated wifi for connection to the router. The router will NOT use its own dedicated wifi. But the node will (Router connects to node_5ghz-1. Node's clients to...
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