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redpill me on mesh wifi network
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>>106774103
you can triple the cancer you'll get in 20 years
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Increased coverage
Increased cost
Increased complexity
Increased downtime becuase not configured correctly
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>>106774103
Mesh wifi is based.
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>>106774103
It's basically just some WAP repeaters

that's it, but hey at least bar at 100%. Can be useful for large houses or concrete housing though
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>>106774103
>redpill me
the holocaust wasn't real, but it needs to be. all jews need to be put into camps until we can build sufficient oven capacity to remove them from this planet.
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>>106774103
if the satellites aren't hard wired i am not interested
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>>106774182
>/thread
Pretty much this. It's just multiple access points that support roaming between them. Also don't use a completely Wireless mesh, that's brain-dead retarded. Wire them with proper Ethernet backhaul.
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isnt newer wifi like 6e and 7 very short range? so i guess thats the a case for mesh
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>>106776257
Any AP supports roaming because it is done by the client device.
If you can just pull the cables.
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>>106776428
In a mesh network the network itself will steer the client and try to tell the device "You're a fucking retard you'd be better off hopping to the other AP"
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>>106774103
A consumer thinks a residential gateway is all he needs to provide networking on his house. Residential gateways are made by the lowest bidder as in Indian ewaste.
This is also the case in America where houses are lolhuge and made of lightweight materials (drywood with glass-wool insulation). Insulation attenuates wifi.
So in the best consumer fashion consumer brands sell him cute little wifi aps which use their proprietary version of dropping off low SNR devices (making them connect to a higher SNR device automatically). And spying on you with the mandatory apperinos.
But we're in /g/, so we know:
> In America buy ubiquiti
> In Europe buy mikrotik
> Wires > wireless 5ever.

Real use case:
> Customer in yurop had 80 sq. m. apartment with slag-cement (literally radioactive and dense af) walls and an 1m brick main wall in his house.
> The CPE was good enough to maybe cover one room
> Needed a mesh net of 3 consumer-grade devices to cover his house. Barely.
> I swapped his router to an ac2 and turned up the tx power to medium
> Originally he insisted on 2 ac2s, did that with a wired backhaul, resulted in him having signal in the building in front of his. We settled on 1.
> Max bars everywhere.

If it sounds like a mikrotik ad for you replace mikrotik with ubiquiti or whatever half-decent meme brand you swear by.
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>>106777319
(drywood with glass-wool insulation). Insulation attenuates wifi.
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i expect this kind of retardation from a eurocuck. also dont forget how much more dense residential europe is either, wifi interference is much higher, the walls are thicker and moldy.
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>>106774103
bought 3 of these (Deco XE75, one is a Pro) and

nobody complains about wifi anymore
its fast
full coverage in 4 story home
devices switch seamlessly without issues and without fuckery like previously with different repeaters

two are wired, one wireless - the wireless backhaul on these is really good - the one wireless one is not too close and behind walls and I still get 300Mbit down on my phone when I'm on it.

requires a gay app to configure & manage tho, but otherwise I'm very satisfied



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