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Biyahero
Feb 14, 2021Apprentice
How many devices would be necessary to benefit from tri-band
I understand the marketing of the Tri-Band systems vs the Dual Band Systems emphasizes the third band is used for "backhaul" and decongests the 5 Ghz band to be used for devices.
However I wonder how many devices would be necessary before you would see the benefits of the extra 5 Ghz Channel?
I can't forsee having more than 20 devices in our household which would be turned on at the same time ... perhaps 3 TV's streaming, 3 or 4 notebook computers and 3 or 4 iPads and a few iPhones and Android phones.
So weighing that against the range of a MK63-100NAS of 4500 sq. ft. Dual Band System vs the advertised range of 2500 sq. ft. of a Tri-Band System such as an AX8 RAX 78-100NAS, it seems questionable whether the benefits of the Tri-Band system would outweigh the shorter range capabilities of the Tri-Band system, if you didn't have a lot of clients.
Biyahero wrote:
However I wonder how many devices would be necessary before you would see the benefits of the extra 5 Ghz Channel?
It isn't so much a "number of devices" thing. Tri-Band wifi is designed to be faster even with a single device.
What is a Tri-Band WiFi System? – NETGEAR Connection Blog
Biyahero wrote:
I can't forsee having more than 20 devices in our household which would be turned on at the same time ...
That's what I thought. Then I started getting all sorts of Internet of Things (IoT) bits and pieces that use wifi.
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- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
Biyahero wrote:
However I wonder how many devices would be necessary before you would see the benefits of the extra 5 Ghz Channel?
It isn't so much a "number of devices" thing. Tri-Band wifi is designed to be faster even with a single device.
What is a Tri-Band WiFi System? – NETGEAR Connection Blog
Biyahero wrote:
I can't forsee having more than 20 devices in our household which would be turned on at the same time ...
That's what I thought. Then I started getting all sorts of Internet of Things (IoT) bits and pieces that use wifi.
- BiyaheroApprentice
michaelkenward wrote:
Biyahero wrote:However I wonder how many devices would be necessary before you would see the benefits of the extra 5 Ghz Channel?
It isn't so much a "number of devices" thing. Tri-Band wifi is designed to be faster even with a single device.
Biyahero wrote:I can't forsee having more than 20 devices in our household which would be turned on at the same time ...
That's what I thought. Then I started getting all sorts of Internet of Things (IoT) bits and pieces that use wifi.
Thanks for your comments and insights michaelkenward !
I decided to go with the Orbi Mesh RBK753S-100NAS for the reasons you mentioned. It is more expensive but at least I will have less chance of being disappointed.
In the end being satisfied with the performance is preferable to saving some money and being disappointd and mad later.
- michaelkenwardGuru - Experienced User
Orbi is a good option for people who want decent wifi that is easily set up.