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marcusmembrane
Apr 03, 2021Tutor
CAN ANYBODY TELL ME THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE NIGHTHAWK MK-83 AND MK-63 BESIDES ABOUT $250 IN COST
I saw an advertisement for Netgear's Tri-band AX3600 3-Pack (MK83) for $499.00, and then saw Amazon had the AX1800 (MK63S) for $299. I read that the MK83 covers up to 6,750 square feet, and the older...
- Apr 03, 2021
the MK83 system is a triband system with a dedicated wireless backhaul between router and satellites.
that dedicated backhaul allows all the satellites to have much faster speeds and lower latency than they would otherwise.
with the dual band mesh system, the satellites have to use the same chip to go router--->satellite and then satellite---->devices. and the chip can't do both at once. So its speed gets reduced significantly. The tribands are the fix for the lowered speeds because of that dedicated backhaul.
plemans
Apr 03, 2021Guru - Experienced User
the MK83 system is a triband system with a dedicated wireless backhaul between router and satellites.
that dedicated backhaul allows all the satellites to have much faster speeds and lower latency than they would otherwise.
with the dual band mesh system, the satellites have to use the same chip to go router--->satellite and then satellite---->devices. and the chip can't do both at once. So its speed gets reduced significantly. The tribands are the fix for the lowered speeds because of that dedicated backhaul.
- marcusmembraneApr 03, 2021Tutor
Thanks for letting me know. Sounds like the extra $200 is worth it when comparing these two systems It begs another question for me: My current router is a tri-band - the Nighthawk X6 AC3000, Model R7900. Am going to gain $500 in performance by upgrading to the MK-83?
- plemansApr 04, 2021Guru - Experienced User
marcusmembrane wrote:. Am going to gain $500 in performance by upgrading to the MK-83?
That's not something I can say. If you're needing better coverage around the home, maybe.
But everyone has to choose whether $500 is worth it on their own
- marcusmembraneApr 04, 2021Tutor
Thanks. I wouldn't say we have any problem. I don't even detect any speed issues. So I guess I answered my own question. Thanks for your comment.