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Top 10: Die besten WLAN-Mesh-Systeme ab 60 Euro

WLAN-Mesh verspricht schnelles Wifi kombiniert mit hoher Reichweite und großem Bedienkomfort. TechStage zeigt in der Bestenlisten die zehn besten WLAN-Mesh-Ansätze. Los geht es ab 60 Euro.

Netgear Orbi RBK352 review: Plagued by compromise

Dual-band only The Orbi RBK352 is Netgear’s new, low-cost Wi-Fi 6 mesh system. At least, it’s low cost compared to the company’s previous Wi-Fi 6 mesh offerings. The high-end Orbi RBK852 system is £645 for a two-node kit, while the mid-range RBK752 will set you back £450. The RBK352, by contrast, starts at £195, making it a viable competitor to many Wi-Fi 5 mesh systems.  Inevitably, though, the price cut comes with a trade-off. The RBK352 hardware isn’t as powerful as its premium brethren, and that has an impact on real-world performance. In particular, it’s a dual-band system. Each unit contains a 2.4GHz radio rated at 600Mbits/sec and a 5GHz radio with a theoretical maximum transfer rate of 1,200Mbits/sec. That’s a decent chunk of bandwidth but, since there’s no third radio, this has to be shared between client and backhaul traffic.

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TP-Link Archer AX50 review: Fast but lacking in features

Install the Tether smartphone app and you can additionally take advantage of TP-Link’s Homecare service. Powered by Trend Micro, this adds profile-based parental controls, with plenty of filtering and time- limiting options, plus a network security module that blocks malicious content both inside your LAN and out on the internet. Originally offered on a three-year basis, it’s now free for the lifetime of the product, and you can’t say fairer than that. TP-Link Archer AX50 review: Performance The AX50’s wireless specifications meanwhile are promising, if not exceptional. Its 5GHz radio is rated at 2,402Mbits/sec with the use of 160MHz channels, and 4x4 MU-MIMO helps compatible clients maximise their transfer speeds.

Netgear Orbi RBK352 review: A practical, reasonably priced Wi-Fi 6 mesh system

Internally, the Orbi units each have a 2.4GHz radio rated at 600Mbits/sec and a 5GHz radio with a theoretical maximum transfer rate of 1,200Mbits/sec. That’s a decent chunk of bandwidth but, since there’s no third radio, this has to be shared between client and backhaul traffic. As with all Wi-Fi 6 gear, the Orbi RBK352 is backward compatible with Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) clients but it won’t interoperate with Wi-Fi 5 Orbi units. It is technically possible to mix and match RBK352 nodes with satellites from an RBK752 or RBK852 kit, but the performance limitations of the RBK352 will still apply to client devices connected to it.

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