Background: I live in a 3 story concrete wall panel house that is not very big. I had very poor WiFi coverage and tried several other mesh systems with no success. My final solution was to hotspot connect two other locations in the house, each with its own SID. Even with this setup, the house had very poor reception in the two bedrooms. I get about 200 Mbps in the living room but only 5 Mbps in one bedroom and about 20 Mbps in the other. This product was incredibly easy to set up. I got up and ran in less than 5 minutes. Coverage in the living room was roughly equivalent to a 200Mbps router signal. I placed a node in the corridor outside the bedroom which was around 20Mbps. This boosted the signal in that room to 180Mbps. The second knot was placed in another bedroom. This increased the signal speed from 5 Mbit/s to 50 Mbit/s, which was sufficient. Overall very satisfied with the ease of installation, the sleek appearance of the product and the performance. Finally, it's worth noting that the price tops the competition with an $80 coupon.
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