Question for the wifi experts in this thread...
What's a good off the shelf multipoint wifi system these days? I have Amazon's Eero right now and it's ok.
I'd love to go back to my linksys wrt54 roots but that's not in the cards currently..
Question for the wifi experts in this thread...
What's a good off the shelf multipoint wifi system these days? I have Amazon's Eero right now and it's ok.
I'd love to go back to my linksys wrt54 roots but that's not in the cards currently..
If you want to go pro-sumer, these are great:
https://store.ui.com/us/en/category/cloud-gateways-wifi-inte...
And if you need more coverage or other networking gear at a later point, you can just tack on another access point or a switch or something, and it all works together seamlessly through a single interface
You're going to have a hard time really beating Eero.
The main downsides to Eero are the cloud requirements and limited configurability - if those aren't a problem for you it's a very nice system.
ubiquity
UniFi is too good. I’ve been running their gear for about a decade and it just works.
I've been running Unifi since ~2014 and it's been rock solid. I forget that they are there most of the time.
The only headache has been setting up a Canon printer -- it doesn't know what fast roaming is and won't prompt for a password if it's enabled. You must disable that first, connect the printer, and then turn it back on.
I have tens of thousands in unifi gear, it is pretty damn good but there are bugs, and unfortunately their support sucks. It is still miles ahead of any other consumer networking hardware.