4G AX1800 connectivity
Hi everyone,
Got a simple question - I hope
I have a 4G+ AX1800 from which we run our home Wi-Fi
I have a area of the house which does not get a strong enough signal - this is where my solar inverter dongle is so quite a low data load, but it is a pain when it regularly drops out
I've looked online at the various Deco devices and, quite simply, there are too many options and I can't really tell the difference between one and the other
I already have an Ethernet link from the AX1800 to the place where id like to put the "extender" so that would seem to be the easiest way - but I'm not precious and could go with straight Wi-Fi link
Can you please let me know what would be the easiest, cheapest way to extend my range
Thanks in advance
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Can you confirm exactly what model you have? Is it an X20 or X50 4g or is it the Archer AX1800? Once I know that should be able to recommend something for you to work as one network..
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Hey
Perfect thanks.. So in short ANY model of Deco will work with anything else, but only fastest speed of the slowest Deco.
To explain that a bit further, there is nothing stopping you buying a cheap Deco M4 for around €40 but that is a WiFi5 device so will only operate at the slower 866mbps speeds, whereas if you spent a bit more and went for another X20 for example (or X50) that would connect at WiFi6 speeds (~1200mbps)
So yeah the X20 is a solid WiFi6 device, if you are asking my opinion.. in your shoes I would buy a 2nd X20 (or x50) and use that as the additional node. You can then connect that as a new Deco node via WiFi or cable as either will work, although cable is always faster..
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Thank you very much. Really good answer.
However, it now leads me to another question. It did cross my mind to move up to a 5G box and use the 4G X20 as the extender. But, back to your speed note. Does that mean the whole network will only run at the speed of the X20 ?, or will the devices connected to the 5G box run at the faster speed and devices connected through the X20 run at its speed ?
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Take the 5g x80 for example. It's a lot faster WiFi but it's really not going to cause you any real issues in most cases
Yes you are correct, anything connected directly to the faster x80 deco will get faster WiFi, connected to the x20 slower WiFi.. however unless you are sending files across the WiFi between devices it's likely not going to be a issue. The 1200 WiFi on the x20 is faster than most 5g connections can handle at present so it's likely not a problem for you. The internet speed is nearly always the slowest bit
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