jaiwant_alex
Active Member
I am looking to buy a mesh system as I have moved into a new place which has a size and layout where my current set up (TP Link Archer 5400 + Extender) is not cutting it anymore in terms consistent coverage and speed
I will need a 3 pack mesh system to make things work and would like some feedback from current users before I take a plunge
Most mesh systems available now are Wifi 6 (AX). There are only a few Wifi 5 (AC) models available, and there seems to be a significant price differential between the two. I can think of two reasons why getting an AX model would be overkill for me:
1) None of my devices are Wifi6. All manufacturers claim that the routers are backwards compatible but im not sure what that really means in terms of performance.
2) The Wifi 6 (AX) models are claiming impressive speeds (~2400 Mbps) but I have a 450 Mbps connection as of now and may at most upgrade to a 1000 Mbps.
Given the above, would like to hear from users
-if using wifi5 devices on a wifi6 network is sub optimal in any way
-what are the strengths/benefits of an AX system which could justify the price premium (given that the higher speeds advertised are not available to be actually used)
I have narrowed down on some possible candidates. Asus ZenWifi XT 8, though highly rated is not included as its only 2 pack and adding a satellite would make the total cost prohibitive. Would appreciate feedback from owners of any of these.
AX Models
TP Link Deco XE75 Pro – AX5400
Netgear Orbi RBK753 – AX4200
AC Models
Netgear Orbi RBK53 – AC3000
TP Link Deco X20 V3 – AC 1800
I will need a 3 pack mesh system to make things work and would like some feedback from current users before I take a plunge
Most mesh systems available now are Wifi 6 (AX). There are only a few Wifi 5 (AC) models available, and there seems to be a significant price differential between the two. I can think of two reasons why getting an AX model would be overkill for me:
1) None of my devices are Wifi6. All manufacturers claim that the routers are backwards compatible but im not sure what that really means in terms of performance.
2) The Wifi 6 (AX) models are claiming impressive speeds (~2400 Mbps) but I have a 450 Mbps connection as of now and may at most upgrade to a 1000 Mbps.
Given the above, would like to hear from users
-if using wifi5 devices on a wifi6 network is sub optimal in any way
-what are the strengths/benefits of an AX system which could justify the price premium (given that the higher speeds advertised are not available to be actually used)
I have narrowed down on some possible candidates. Asus ZenWifi XT 8, though highly rated is not included as its only 2 pack and adding a satellite would make the total cost prohibitive. Would appreciate feedback from owners of any of these.
AX Models
TP Link Deco XE75 Pro – AX5400
Netgear Orbi RBK753 – AX4200
AC Models
Netgear Orbi RBK53 – AC3000
TP Link Deco X20 V3 – AC 1800