First of all I'm not very tech savvy, I know enough to get around. I chose this mesh after reading several reviews not only on Revain but also on other websites and comparing it to other routers on the market. It was right within my $249 budget. I installed a node on each floor (basement, main, and second floor) and once I flipped the switch, installation was easy. One node occupied my ISP router while others were placed in dead zones and slow areas that I knew I was already having trouble with. The My Mesh app was easy to use and had many features. I love how easy it is to install straight from the app on my phone. He guided me through what I needed to do. If I had to explain something I would refer to the videos provided by Mesh Force. My Mesh app design is the best. I love how you can monitor all three nodes and see how many devices are connected to each node. You can click nodes and see which devices are connected, click each device, view device details, and even change the device name. It shows you how much bandwidth each device is currently using. You can also change the node name from its serial number to any other. The ease of automatically connecting nodes together was a big plus for me: I didn't have to press a button on a node to make sure they were connected. I have around 18-20 devices in my house (Gym, Tablets, Laptops, Cameras, Doorbell, Echos, Game Consoles, TVs etc.). This can put a strain on my router, but I don't get any slowdowns or dead zones with the M7. You were right about the money. I ran several speed tests on different websites and they all offer different speeds. However, I tested the M7 on several different devices at the same time and the bandwidth quality was much better than before. I also like the fact that I can connect LAN ports to two other nodes that aren't the main node. The design of the M7 is also subtle, I like that the antennas are on the inside and look more like a speaker than a router. Overall, the ease of setup, app, and automation are the features I like best, not to mention how much faster my internet is.
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