…range extenders, switches, IP cameras, powerline adapters, print servers, media converters, wireless adapters, power banks, USB Hubs, and smart home technology devices. Brands include Archer routers, Deco mesh, Omada (business networking) and Tapo (Smart home). TP-Link USA is one of the largest suppliers of home networking products, operating from its…
…and two 3D stereo cameras. The Eufy E15 robot mower recognises its surroundings in real time. You need Wi-Fi 2.4GHz coverage (we will be reviewing a weatherproof PoE mesh satellite soon), which should cover an area of up to 800 m² (per charge). eufy E15 robot mower base specs Valid…
…Qualcomm’s Fast Connect 7800 system. The maximum connect speed is 5764/5764Mbps on our Netgear Orbi 970 RBR973S Wi-Fi 7 Quad-band BE27000 mesh router—excellent. However, it does not appear to support MLO, which could see it max out at 6453Mbps. BT 5.4 LE supports Windows Swift Pair and multi-point. We understand…
…Dustbin 395ml Adequate given 3.2L self-empty function Pass+ Water internal 80ml It returns to base every 15m2 (can be adjusted) Pass+ Battery life Realistically, 100 minutes, depending on the vac/mop and power levels Pass+ Battery 6400mAh 14.4V/6.4A/92W and 4-hour charge Pass+ Wi-Fi 2.4GHz Same as most robot vacuums/mops. Mesh…
…beast and can be One Mesh Wi-Fi. The TP-Link Deco BE85 is an 12-stream, tri-band BE22000 and can be Wi-Fi or Ethernet Mesh extended. Rule #4 – extend Wi-Fi signal range Remember the 20/30m 5/2.4GHz diameter circle range? If your router (not mesh) is further away, you need to extend…
…help point you in the right direction, but it comes down to a Mesh router system or a full router (and possibly a Wi-Fi extender). The new Mesh/router plugs into the Gateway (Ethernet LAN port to router WAN Port) and takes over the home network. You do not need to…
The D-Link DMS-108 8-port 2.5GHz switch packs eight 2.5Gbps full-duplex RJ-45 ports and a 40Gbps backplane into a tiny desktop switch at not much more than a typical gigabit switch. 2.5Gbps (2500/2500Mbps) is becoming the standard for Ethernet, especially as backhaul between mesh routers. The 40Gbps backplane allows all eight…
…Mesh system using an Ethernet to the Gateway. FTTN users will likely have a low-cost VDSL gateway with VOIP. Uniden XDECT 8355 + 8305WP Tests – All Pass or better We have been using the 8355 and 8305 for a couple of weeks, and they exceed all the parameters for…
The BlueAnt X5i is undoubtedly a party speaker with flashing lights, twin mics and that industrial black front speaker mesh. Perfect for ‘lifting the roof’ on New Year’s Eve. Now, I am not really a party animal anymore. I don’t get off on overly loud thumping, head-banging music. I am…
…In our case, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz is very strong on the roof. Otherwise, we could have used an Ethernet cable from our mesh router. Before After – 2 batteries on right. We decided to build a more weatherproof enclosure both for protection and aesthetics. Enphase app – Brilliant The Enphase App…
TP-Link has been a victim of its success. It is a top player in the Australian and the US home router/mesh market, with an estimated 65-70% market share. A well-orchestrated campaign of Chinese whispers both here and in the US paints it as a Chinese villain intent on breaching Australian…
…Easy and fast Download the app for Android or iOS and scan its barcode. It will guide you through setup and a firmware update. Connect to 2.4Ghz, and it is mesh-aware for larger homes. The App The first thing is to create a Quick Map, which covers about 7m2 a…