Often because if they are like me - paying for faster internet is about the upload speed... I'm on BT's 900/100 not because I need 900 down but the 100 up is where the real benefit is for me.
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Often because if they are like me - paying for faster internet is about the upload speed... I'm on BT's 900/100 not because I need 900 down but the 100 up is where the real benefit is for me.
If people don't want to mess around with Mesh - this is a very decent router for the money?
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B081TQ91TC
I think you can also build a mesh network by buying too but...
If you are on FTTP or transfer to it - the modem is a separate unit they attach to the wall. they still send you a home hub to use as a router (mine is in the garage).
1gig - hence why I want dedicated backhaul for places I cannot run cable.
I can understand with such slow internet why it would not bother you - cheaper kit would be fine.
I personally would not get a mesh system without a dedicated back haul (a channel only used to communicate between the units and not for other devices)... often referred to as tri-band.
I have an Orbi RBK50 with two satellites and it has been absolutely rock steady. However at the moment - the Asus ZenWifi AX seems to be the one to beat in terms of price to features.
I was...