We have been running into more and more situations where customers either have 
homes that are too large to effectively cover with a good router, or have so 
many devices at the far end of the house from where their router has to be 
positioned that we are looking for good options to provide better whole house 
coverage.   We have worked with Powerline extenders, but consider them to be 
too inconsistent for wide spread use, and have worked with some wireless 
extenders.   The wireless extenders have a pretty big impact on wireless speed 
that we aren't excited about them as a go forward solution.   We also can't log 
into the powerline or wireless extenders without some port forwarding work in 
their main router.   We have played around with some mesh options, particularly 
the Ubiquiti Amplifi product, which we really like, but feel like it is not an 
option since we cannot manage it remotely.   Netgear Orbi certainly seems like 
a viable option, but kind of spendy if you need 3 nodes.   Cost isn't 
necessarily an issue since customers will buy this equipment rather than us 
fund it, but we don't want the solution to be so expensive no one opts for it.  
 I know there has been a few threads on managed routers, but this seems like a 
little bit different take since we are going to have customers buy the 
equipment, but would like to be able to manage remotely.   I suppose one option 
would be to still provide an inexpensive managed router as we currently do and 
have them manage the mesh system on their own.   Any thoughts on what has 
worked well for whole house mesh systems, especially in a remote management 
situation?

Regards,

David Coudron


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