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2021-01-29 13:41:40
@Brewjam As long as you have at least one of Deco nodes not wired, M9 could be better solution. Its dedicated backhaul will make the difference. If you plan to wire all Deco nodes, which means you...
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2021-01-29 13:21:19
@JacobLJ You should return Deco E4 and replace it with Deco M4. Deco E4 has 100Mbit Ethernet ports, and that is what limiting Internet speed of your wireless and wired devices connected to E4. Deco...
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2021-01-28 13:04:46
@Brewjam My house is about the same size, brick exterior, wood interior, two floors and finished basement. I have under 10 mobile devices at any time connected to WiFi, and half of them are low...
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2021-01-27 17:28:30
M4 does not support WiFi6, I will correct my previous post to make it clear.
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2021-01-27 17:21:30
@TUMAS Yes, for 500Mbit having M4 is ideal. When you go gigabit Internet, note that M4 only supports up to 867Mbit on 5GHz in ideal conditions, to squeeze more you'll need Deco hardware that supports...
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2021-01-27 17:06:23
@TUMAS Well, that would be just like me when I looked for WiFi mesh and selected Deco. In that case, you'll benefit from running Deco in Access Point mode. By default, when you configure first Deco...
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