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Andreas-Jackson
Mar 19, 2022Aspirant
Mesh v Powerline
Hello all I have a dilemma I live in large home with multiple rooms ie walls etc interfering with signal I have virgin media 1gbp Internet on a hub4 which is in modem mode I also have 3 x RAX20 wif...
- Mar 19, 2022
MOCA adapters tend to work really well for a wired backhaul.
And that'd let you use a cheaper orbi or mk nighthawk setup since you wouldn't be using the wireless backhaul.
The dual bands are cheaper but perform the same as all but the best tribands if the dual bands are hardwired in.
plemans
Mar 19, 2022Guru - Experienced User
So powerline doesn't make that fast of speeds.
And plume mesh pods don't work that well.
Do you have coax fed throughout the home?
Or any chance of running ethernet?
Because if powerline doesn't work well and the mesh wireless has issues that are related to the home and not the plume pods, then you might have a difficult situation.
- Andreas-JacksonMar 19, 2022Aspirant
I do have Virgin cabling and tv aerial running to each of the areas how will this help I think I also have telephone cabling installed never thought to run ethernet when we done the rewire
- plemansMar 19, 2022Guru - Experienced User
MOCA adapters tend to work really well for a wired backhaul.
And that'd let you use a cheaper orbi or mk nighthawk setup since you wouldn't be using the wireless backhaul.
The dual bands are cheaper but perform the same as all but the best tribands if the dual bands are hardwired in.