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February 19th, 2022 01:47 PM #1
Setup is:
- Globe Fiber 250 mbps
- TP-Link Deco M4 3 pcs
When connecting directly to Globe WiFi modem (MAIN), max speed is 240 mbps. When connected to the main M4 (MESH1) which is connected to the MAIN modem using cable, max speed is 220-240 mbps. But when connected to the satellite mesh (MESH2 or MESH3), max speed is only 120-140 mbps.
Have tried placing MESH2 close enough to MESH1, max speed only reaches 180 mbps. If placed at the location so that signal reaches the room with PC, max speed will only be 120 mbps.
When the Globe Fiber plan was at 125 mbps, signal in room would be around 100 mbps connected to MESH2. So having a higher speed plan does not seem worth it. Maybe upgrading the mesh router to handle higher speed is possible? Or are there other solutions?
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February 19th, 2022 03:10 PM #2
You can try getting an M5 and set it up as the main.
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February 19th, 2022 03:47 PM #3
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February 19th, 2022 05:10 PM #5
Advantage ng mesh over extender is iisa ang wifi name over a wide area tapos automatic lilipat ang device to the strongest signal source. Pero in your use case ok na extender dahil magkaibang bahay naman.
Since a mesh router uses a wireless signal to transfer data from one router to another meron talagang speed drops the further it is from the main. Deco routers have the option of connecting to each other using a LAN cable and mas consistent to compared to wireless.
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February 19th, 2022 05:42 PM #6
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February 20th, 2022 08:41 AM #7
https://youtu.be/k3BX6vVr1Uk
skip to 7:18
or get a main mesh (mesh1) that can transmit a wider and stronger signal
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February 20th, 2022 03:06 PM #8
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February 23rd, 2022 01:55 AM #9
^its natural for radio signal to fade from time to time..thats the drawback of wireless system
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May 11th, 2022 01:49 PM #10
Got depressed last Monday so kinalikot ko na lang yung M5 (3 units) and M4R (1 unit) mesh sa bahay. Recently got upgraded to 200mbps from 50mbps so it was time to try and maximize it.
Setup ko before was on router mode so the main mesh was connected to the ISP router. Other devices were also connected to the ISP router using cables. Wifi on the ISP router was turned off so all wireless traffic went through the mesh. Usable but not optimal because sometimes may conflict between the router and the mesh router.
After a quick search online I found a step by step guide on how to switch my ISP router to bridge mode. This means that the more powerful mesh router now takes care of all traffic routing. Configuration was done in less than 30 mins which included decrypting some account info from the router config files.
Since some units are on ethernet backhaul di talaga makukuha ang full speed. A speedtest on the TV 2 hops away showed 50mpbs pero before switching to bridge mode it was on 30mbps. I'm happy with this since halos instant na ang loading ng YouTube videos even those on 4k. Pati skip forward halos instant din whereas before may onting buffering pa.
Now I'm just waiting on the 8-port switch that I ordered on Lazada. This will be set up after the main mesh then all the other devices that were originally wired to the ISP router will also be plugged to it. The switch will also allow me to set up an ethernet backhaul on one of the routers at the back of the house.
Don't think about other brands anymore, just go with Amaron. It lasts minimum 5 yrs+ parati, I just...
Cheaper brands than Motolite but reliable as well