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Muyfa666

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I've been trying to google this, but I don't really find the answer I'm looking for.

In my house, I have the GT-AX11000 placed and connected to my incoming fiber line. Nothing really important seem to connect directly to this router as far as I can tell.

Around the house, I have 6 XT8 placed out for good coverage (wireless). Works fine, I get about 500/500 on wifi pretty much everywhere in the house.

My question is, do I even need the router as my main unit, or could I just have XT8's all over?
 
I've been trying to google this, but I don't really find the answer I'm looking for.

In my house, I have the GT-AX11000 placed and connected to my incoming fiber line. Nothing really important seem to connect directly to this router as far as I can tell.

Around the house, I have 6 XT8 placed out for good coverage (wireless). Works fine, I get about 500/500 on wifi pretty much everywhere in the house.

My question is, do I even need the router as my main unit, or could I just have XT8's all over?

Probably not. You may not even need 6 XT8s... could be too much WiFi for some homes. To find out, try it and don't add more than you need for your space.

OE
 
Probably not. You may not even need 6 XT8s... could be too much WiFi for some homes. To find out, try it and don't add more than you need for your space.

OE
The coverage seem good right now. I may try without the AX11000 then.
 

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