Mesh usefulness in a large house with lots of double brick and stone construction

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Mesh usefulness in a large house with lots of double brick and stone construction
Mesh usefulness in a large house with lots of double brick and stone construction
2023-05-31 03:07:11 - last edited 2023-06-07 03:29:19
Model: RE350  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: latest

currently in house large front to back, constructed double brick and stone, lots of rooms, modem near front third of the building due to phone line point, and wifi struggling at several areas of the building. 

 

Currently a TPG supplied VX220 wifi 6 modem with no external antennas. wondering if getting the murcusys halo 70x 3 pack would be usefull to provide the coverage for phones and ipad devices? 

 

Ethernet is available at the modem front 1/3 of the house and rear of house in offcice. (temp cables over floor but eventually will install in building permanantly. 

halo70x seems to have ethernet backhaul over the ethernet but does this help the wifi traffic? Or as i think it only helps the plugged in etherent devices? 

 

thanks for any advice or links to good indepth technical info 

 

Minsiks

 

 

 

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2023-06-01 02:56:30 - last edited 2023-06-07 03:29:19

  @minsiks 

 

Hi, I suppose halo 70x 3 pack is like TP-Link Deco products. Usually Ethernet backhaul means Ethernet connection between different Mesh nodes, such as different Halo nodes in your case. That is to say, if the satellite nodes receive no signal or weak signal from the main node/other nodes, you could connect them via Ethernet cable so that the satellite node could receive internet access with good quality, and then satellite nodes could still broadcast Wi-Fi signal to expand the Wi-Fi range, so it does help the Wi-Fi traffic.

 

By the way, please kindly note that this is TP-Link Community, if you have any further question about the Murcusys Halo products, please contact Murcusys technical support.

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2023-06-01 02:56:30 - last edited 2023-06-07 03:29:19

  @minsiks 

 

Hi, I suppose halo 70x 3 pack is like TP-Link Deco products. Usually Ethernet backhaul means Ethernet connection between different Mesh nodes, such as different Halo nodes in your case. That is to say, if the satellite nodes receive no signal or weak signal from the main node/other nodes, you could connect them via Ethernet cable so that the satellite node could receive internet access with good quality, and then satellite nodes could still broadcast Wi-Fi signal to expand the Wi-Fi range, so it does help the Wi-Fi traffic.

 

By the way, please kindly note that this is TP-Link Community, if you have any further question about the Murcusys Halo products, please contact Murcusys technical support.

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2023-06-06 10:28:23

  @Sunshine  thanks again mate, for the information given. thats perhaps what i was looking for to basic understanding these new terms.

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2023-06-07 03:29:41

  @minsiks 

 

Thanks for the update, glad to hear that it helps!

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