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  1. cengoe

    What router to choose

    I will do that. Thank you very much for all the helpful advices. Much appreciated.
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    What router to choose

    You mean testing coverage with them being configured as wired APs?
  3. cengoe

    What router to choose

    Im watching it right now, thank you
  4. cengoe

    What router to choose

    Thank you, in that case, im good with the cheap one.
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    What router to choose

    Thank you! What do i lose by not having snd integrated switch? Only that it will not be included in the unified cloud management ui? Or are there features being lost?
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    What router to choose

    Thank you again, and you are right, thats exactly what i should install based on my current knowledge. Too bad I fell in love with the modularity of the omada. So im going down on that way. I already started to investigate my possibilities. Question for that: ive read controller software can be...
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    What router to choose

    Thank you guys, I really appreciate the activity on the question. I indeed live in Europe and my current antenna is mediocre in penetrating the concrete + floor heating. for example in the basement i got only signal directly below the router, and a few other small spots, and thats it. probably...
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    What router to choose

    Its an LG G8s. it would indeed switch if the unreachable were turned off, so its just my phone trusts these wifi networks much more than it should. even my 4g is much better than a non-working wifi. so you get my problem trusting my clients with roaming....
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    What router to choose

    Thanks a lot for the details. Very helpful. I would be very happy with "a few seconds" of switching, if its happening under a reasonable treshold without my initiation. Does this mean that if i could configure my phone to switch between a specific list of networks (in this case, with the same...
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    What router to choose

    Thank you for the explanation. Maybe I exaggerated with the usage of "seamless", what Id like to fix in my network is the struggle my phone has when the wifi that was next to me 1 minute ago is now blocked by a concrete floor and is basicly non-reachable, and my phone is istill trying to work...
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    What router to choose

    Not sure I understand. When I say mesh, i mean a system that controls/manages the clients connections and provide seamless trasition from one node to another, I dont mind calling it in a different way, but thats what Im looking for. plain APs do not provide this, are they? (accepting that plain...
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    What router to choose

    Thank you. my isp line is 1 Gbit (i measured 425Mbit/s down / 325Mbit/s up right now on wired) .I plan to cover 2 floors and a basement . 1 floor is around 70 m2 / 750 ft2. 2xA68u is little less than $400. would you advise buying 2xAX68U instead of one AX86u and a cheaper one for node?
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    What router to choose

    Thank you. 2xAX86U is $600 around here, i really need to believe it is a heavenly setup to buy 2. I planned to buy 1 more expensive and 1 cheaper. What issues can that bring? lets assume I buy the cheapest AX router and use it as aimesh node next to a ax68u. I do not plan to use wireless...
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    What router to choose

    Thank you. my isp line is 1 Gbit. My walls are brick, but either few or thin in the inside, depending on floor. I plan to cover 2 floors and a basement through wired backhauls. 1 floor is around 70 m2 / 750 ft2. As i do not own any AX devices yet, im expecting reliable AC speeds, but I do not...
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    What router to choose

    Thank you. I will use ethernet backhaul. What would you consider a good target for " AX86U or less", i was definitely considering AX86U or less.
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