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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16659494" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>Just found this and makes sense to me. I'd rather go with wired AP over mesh. Our house has wired AP at 3 locations. I might add another one in the detached garage since we have a wired connection in conduit. Only thing is a good hacker behind us would now easily pick up the signal. How easy is it to hack into a WIFI system? Our passwords are not as complex as they could be but have some fancy characters and upper / lower case combinations.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.smartsysinc.com/blog/wireless-access-points-vs-mesh-network" target="_blank">Wireless Access Points vs Mesh Network | Smart Systems</a></p><p></p><p><em>"Because mesh networks utilize wireless devices, this route is the more DIY of the two options. What you may gain with ease of installation, though, you may lose in speed. Mesh networks are typically not as fast as a hardwired network."</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16659494, member: 17952"] Just found this and makes sense to me. I'd rather go with wired AP over mesh. Our house has wired AP at 3 locations. I might add another one in the detached garage since we have a wired connection in conduit. Only thing is a good hacker behind us would now easily pick up the signal. How easy is it to hack into a WIFI system? Our passwords are not as complex as they could be but have some fancy characters and upper / lower case combinations. [URL='https://www.smartsysinc.com/blog/wireless-access-points-vs-mesh-network']Wireless Access Points vs Mesh Network | Smart Systems[/URL] [i]"Because mesh networks utilize wireless devices, this route is the more DIY of the two options. What you may gain with ease of installation, though, you may lose in speed. Mesh networks are typically not as fast as a hardwired network."[/i] [/QUOTE]
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