Another vote for Eero. Three units worked for me when in Santa Fe in a house with some interior adobe walls. Here in NC in a “stick house”, it is probably overkill but still nice.
The only downside that I know of for Eero is that it needs internet access for its configuration, so it’s not very useful if your internet is down.
—Barry
On 25 Mar 2020, at 0:00, Tom Johnson wrote:
I am sold on mesh systems. If a small place, could do it for $200.I like Eero.On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 9:59 PM <[hidden email]> wrote:============================================================Hi,
Does anybody have anything good to say about devices to extent wifi range in a house. The students sitting on the couch side by side taking on line courses is not going to work!
Nick
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Clark University
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