• Tikiporch@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I had many wifi issues due to the layout and structure of my dwelling, and Unifi was the only setup that solved them. I started with my original Orbi (Voxel firmware) mesh setup from my previous home, but performance wasn’t where I wanted it due to the age of the devices. Then I tried the TP-Link w7200 sets from Walmart, but it didn’t meet my needs connecting a remote building on the property.

    Unifi are expensive, but I have no regrets. Even added their security cameras to my network when the old system needed replaced.

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      7 months ago

      Any relatively large home made out of reinforced concrete will need multiple access points with cable connections.

      I use UniFi myself. My parents have a grandstream setup. They are both very good. Best bang for buck right now is probably tplink omada but those acces points are hideous.