What Is a Mesh Wi-Fi Router, and Do You Need One? Open
Have you ever wondered if there's a solution to the ever-dropping Wi-Fi signal in your home? Do you have dead spots where the signal won't reach, such as the basement, the attic or the garage? Using a mesh router may help.
Mesh routers are the latest technology upgrade for home Wi-Fi networks. Mesh networks have been used for years in large places where a secure network is critical, like military bases and businesses. (In such cases, the network is often isolated and not connected to the internet.) Now, residential wireless-internet users can optimize their home Wi-Fi with a form of mesh networking, too.
If you have a large home — at least 3,000 square feet — or one with an unusual layout, more than two stories or interior brick walls, you probably regularly encounter Wi-Fi dead zones, and your setup could be a good candidate for a mesh-router system.
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