Martinr36
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I'd leave it off and get something like this from AmazonNot just me then. What should I replace it with?
I'd leave it off and get something like this from AmazonNot just me then. What should I replace it with?
Apologies, I hadn't even considered it wasn't in stock!Not just me then. What should I replace it with?
This is actually devastating news!I need you to take a seat, I’ve got some terrible news. The AX200 has disappeared from the configurator. I don’t know for how long, or if it’s even coming back at all. Let’s all take a moment to pray.
Yeah they are all silly moneyUnfortunately the other options in the configurator are just exorbitantly expensive just for the branding.
It’s the CoolerMaster MasterLiquid 240 all over again. And it never gets any easier.This is actually devastating news!
Thanks - I’ll do that.Apologies, I hadn't even considered it wasn't in stock!
I think @Martinr36 suggestion is a good one. Unfortunately the other options in the configurator are just exorbitantly expensive just for the branding.
This is actually devastating news!
Mesh is absolutely the way forward weather you want wifi or ethernet, but it's a substantial outlay. But I fully concur, there's nothing like a mesh setup.I've got Eero mesh solution. So have my PC, Printer and Sky Q connected via Ethernet.
Might be another option.
Eero mesh wifi
Another solid choice, here's a slightly more budget friendly option 😂I've got Eero mesh solution. So have my PC, Printer and Sky Q connected via Ethernet.
Might be another option.
Eero mesh wifi
Another solid choice, here's a slightly more budget friendly option 😂
(If I'm getting the idea of Eero right that is)
Those are powerline adapters, they essentially send the ethernet signal through your electrical wiring. But you sacrifice a lot of speed and they often result in drop outs in my experience (although there are others on the forum who've had a lot of success). They also rely on having a central ring main, so may not work in older houses with multiple ring mains.Another solid choice, here's a slightly more budget friendly option 😂
(If I'm getting the idea of Eero right that is)
I have also had a poor experience with powerline adapters.I tried TP link. Wasn't impressed but could just be me not using them properly. So, I don't want to knock them as I'm no expert.
I seem to luckily one of those people. I used some VM branded ones (with VM WiFi) back home that worked a treat compared to WiFi- I would get in the high 10's to mid 20's on WiFi but quite often 100+ with powerlines. Then once I moved out I got the exact set I linked above. As much as we only get a guaranteed speed of like 37mb/s down, I'm very often close to it (35 ish) which is a damn site better than 1 or 2 mb/s 😂 Also only had one cut out which was about 30 seconds at about 3AM 😂(although there are others on the forum who've had a lot of success)
I've got a sky Q mini box in the bedroom, they all work on a mesh system
I think it's largely down to the houses wiring more than the capabilities of the powerline adapters. So the same unit may be amazing for one person but quite poor for the next completely down to the different wiring in their home.I seem to luckily one of those people. I used some VM branded ones back home that worked a treat compared to WiFi- I would get in the high 10's to mid 20's on WiFi but quite often 100+ with powerlines. Then once I moved out I got the exact set I linked above. As much as we only get a guaranteed speed of like 37mb/s down, I'm very often close to it (35 ish) which is a damn site better than 1 or 2 mb/s 😂 Also only had one cut out which was about 30 seconds at about 3AM 😂
Looking through amazon reviews I am aware people have has very varying results tho!