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=====Network ports=====
Another tip, mesh routers usually have at least 2 network ports. 1 is used for wiring them together (if you want to) but you can use the other for hardwiring a nearby device such as a TV, computer, game console etc. It should improve the network performance of that device (even if the routers aren't hardwired together themselves)


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Higher spec & great product, but probably not needed unless multiple people are streaming HD streams or gaming etc **$230 per unit**
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Higher spec & great prodyct, but probably not needed unless multiple people are streaming HD streams or gaming etc $230 per unit


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**TP-Link Deco X20**
If you were going to spend $500, this is probably the best for the money as it uses the wifi6 technology which should be faster with less lag **$482 for a 3 pack**
https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETTPL9623/TP-Link-Deco-X20-Wi-Fi-6-Whole-Home-Mesh-System


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Some have a separate wireless channel (backbone) and this is a bonus for smooth communications between them (if you can't hardwire them). Not critical though.
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Some have a separate channel (backbone) and this is a bonus for smooth communications between them (if you can't hardwire them). Not critical though.


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They often have AC1200 or AC2200 or similar as a spec. This is a measure of wifi thoughput, so higher is better, but generally an AC1200 set will be find for most smaller/medium households.
**Google Nest AC2200**
Higher spec & great prodyct, but probably not needed unless multiple people are streaming HD streams or gaming etc $230 per unit
https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETGOG0595/Google-Nest-AC2200-WiFi-Router---1-Pack--GA00595-A


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=====Product options - **Feb 2022**=====
**Mercusys Halo H30G**
this set seems incredibly cheap (but don't know much about brand) - seems to be fine on specs. Get 2 packs for that price, or even 3 with a bigger house - i.e. 4 or 6 routers. **$129 for a 2 pack**
**TPLink Deco E4**
TP Links are pretty good (I have earlier versions of these) **$179 for a 2 pack**
**Mercusys Halo H50G**
Again, don't know the brand but cheap, and this is a 3 pack. Also slightly better specs than their 2 pack above **$229 for a 3 pack**
https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/NETMES351901/Mercusys-Halo-H50G-AC1900-Whole-Home-Mesh-Wi-Fi-Sy
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=====Product options - Feb 2022=====
this set seems incredibly cheap (but don't know much about brand) - seems to be fine on specs. Get 2 packs for that price, or even 3 with a bigger house - i.e. 4 or 6 routers. $129 for a 2 pack
TP Links are pretty good (I have earlier versions of these) $179 for a 2 pack


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