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Better than Wi-fi extenders: three of the best high-end Wi-fi mesh systems rated for speed, ease of use and how easy they are to set up
- Mesh Wi-fi systems use a main router and satellite units around your home to give you better overall coverage, and a range of software and security features
- We test three of the best systems for set-up, connection speed and ease of use
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Mesh Wi-fi systems – a main router with separate satellite nodes installed in different parts of the flat or house – promise to make spotty wireless coverage in your home a thing of the past, from the living room couch to the kitchen (or bathroom).
Unlike legacy Wi-fi extenders that must be individually configured, mesh Wi-fi systems are typically deployed using a simple mobile app. A mesh Wi-fi system will also “steer” your wireless devices to the nearest Wi-fi point automatically for optimal performance and coverage.
We look at three top such systems for a better online connection and experience.
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