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<blockquote data-quote="Blown00gt1" data-source="post: 16222072" data-attributes="member: 190997"><p>As stated size of the home will matter. Ubiquiti is a great system. Google WiFi is a good introductory mesh however the range is not as large (about 800-1000 sqft) before speeds start diminishing. The problem I have had with Velop is the nodes seem to act like they are their own network. I lose rooms and controllability with Sonos. Velop said they fixed it however still see it happening. Eero is similar to google hoverer slightly larger range. About 1500 sqft per node. I personally like Orbi. I have seen larger ranges with faster speeds. The orbi also seems to do better distributing WiFi evenly if you do not use the prioritization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blown00gt1, post: 16222072, member: 190997"] As stated size of the home will matter. Ubiquiti is a great system. Google WiFi is a good introductory mesh however the range is not as large (about 800-1000 sqft) before speeds start diminishing. The problem I have had with Velop is the nodes seem to act like they are their own network. I lose rooms and controllability with Sonos. Velop said they fixed it however still see it happening. Eero is similar to google hoverer slightly larger range. About 1500 sqft per node. I personally like Orbi. I have seen larger ranges with faster speeds. The orbi also seems to do better distributing WiFi evenly if you do not use the prioritization. [/QUOTE]
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