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Battle of the Best Mesh Wifi 6E Devices. TP-Link Deco XE75 vs TP-Link Deco XE5300 vs TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro vs eero Pro 6E vs ASUS ET8 vs ASUS ET12 Pro vs LINKSYS Atlas Max 6E vs NETGEAR Orbi RBKE963 in speed test (single router, wired backhaul and wireless backhaul), range test and much more. Check out the best mesh wifi 2022 or best router 2022.
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TP-Link Deco XE75: amzn.to/3rfkfNA
TP-Link Deco XE5300 (Costco): bit.ly/3IqNpkk
TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro: amzn.to/3QVbxyZ
eero Pro 6E: amzn.to/3LEYvCJ
ASUS ZenWiFi ET8 (AXE6600): amzn.to/3eufXf6
ASUS ZenWiFi ET12 (AXE11000): amzn.to/36VghCv
Linksys Atlas Max 6E (2 Pack): amzn.to/3rzNcmR
Linksys Atlas Max 6E (3 Pack): amzn.to/3ImSkRT
Netgear Orbi RBKE963 (AXE11000) 3 Pack: amzn.to/3253Str
Netgear Orbi RBKE962 (AXE11000) 2 Pack: amzn.to/3LuoU9q
8 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch: amzn.to/3waDJDP
16 Port Gigabit Ethernet Switch: amzn.to/3frkSi8
Netgear 8 Port 10G Multi-Gig Unmanaged Switch: amzn.to/3ezpCkx
Network (Ethernet) Cables: amzn.to/3w9czNH
Cable Modem: amzn.to/3dmUnrg
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Timeline
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00:00:00 - Best Mesh WiFi 6E Comparison
00:00:44 - What is a Mesh Wifi?
00:01:34 - What is Wired Backhaul?
00:02:05 - What is Wireless Backhaul?
00:02:41 - Testing Devices and Environment
00:03:27 - TP-Link Deco XE75
00:04:57 - Testing Devices and Environment
00:05:17 - TP-Link Deco XE5300
00:06:02 - TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro
00:07:19 - eero Pro 6E
00:09:09 - ASUS ET8
00:11:06 - ASUS ET12 Pro
00:13:02 - Linksys Atlas MAX 6E
00:14:13 - Netgear Orbi RBKE963
00:16:22 - Apps
00:17:29 - Review

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@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Product Links: TP-Link Deco XE75: amzn.to/3rfkfNA TP-Link Deco XE5300 (Costco): bit.ly/3IqNpkk TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro: amzn.to/3QVbxyZ eero Pro 6E: amzn.to/3LEYvCJ ASUS ZenWiFi ET8 (AXE6600): amzn.to/3eufXf6 ASUS ZenWiFi ET12 (AXE11000): amzn.to/36VghCv Linksys Atlas Max 6E (2 Pack): amzn.to/3rzNcmR Linksys Atlas Max 6E (3 Pack): amzn.to/3ImSkRT Netgear Orbi RBKE963 (AXE11000) 3 Pack: amzn.to/3253Str Netgear Orbi RBKE962 (AXE11000) 2 Pack: amzn.to/3LuoU9q As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
@teknerd
@teknerd Год назад
Very nice video. So many other RU-vidrs measure performance incorrectly using Ooka Speed Test or Netflix Fast but you seemed to have done it correctly by measuring speeds from mesh node to client wifi device. You deserve more subscribers. I have to say, you enticed me to look at ASUS ZenWiFi ET12 (AXE11000). Do you also cover the feature set in the firmware of these routers? I don't know if you have a seperate video on this but that is something that interest me a lot. Particularly if multiple VLans are supported. P.S. I subscribed 👍
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! No I don't cover the features in detail, maybe a glance over during the mesh review but I don't focus on it, especially with Asus, that would be a 4 hour video with the amount of options it has lol.
@BrailleBennett
@BrailleBennett Год назад
Thanks so much for the timely video. I was literally in the process of researching this exact thing and have been for the last little while.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
No problem
@rodlow31
@rodlow31 Год назад
Outstanding video! I’m going with Deco e75. Just need pretty good speeds for streaming and zoom meetings . I’m not a gamer and don’t really need over 1g internet. Plus I’m switching from the Xfinity router and Xfinity pods where my pods max out at around 150 no matter where I put them lol
@almasfbr
@almasfbr Год назад
This video appeared to me as a suggestion to watch. This is my first time on your channel. A great video. Worth a like and subscription. Thank you
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Appreciate the feedback! Thanks for liking and subscribing!
@Chewster84
@Chewster84 Год назад
Amazing detail of each mesh system. Also, curious of what you think of the new Synology rt6600ax router vs the Asus et12 mesh system? I was wandering what would have the most reliable connection when comes to connecting 46 plus devices which consists of computers, phones, iPads, game consoles, Smart TVs, and smart home devices. The mesh/routers would be connected via wired backhaul. The home is mixed with wood framed and one room has concrete walls.
@alexYQR
@alexYQR Год назад
Great video thanks. Moved from a Pro 6E to an ET12 and it was definetly a large improvement.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! Yup ET12 is much better
@simplepimple5592
@simplepimple5592 Год назад
Awesome video as always. I love your thumbnail btw!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks!
@paul.aragon
@paul.aragon Год назад
Awesome comparison. Thank you for putting it together.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
No problem
@JustGeldric
@JustGeldric 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for this - just started researching what to replace my aging Apple Time Capsule -> Airport Extreme network with. The wireless backhaul is my most important factor since both our PC's are connected thru it. Thank you so much for your in-depth analysis which provided accurate speed tests.
@landpet
@landpet 11 месяцев назад
No problem
@apalacios105
@apalacios105 Год назад
I am running an Orbi Router + 3 Satellites with wired backhaul; with no issues to report. We have aprox 40-50 devices at any given time with parallel streaming and/or video conferencing. Would like more configuration options than what the browser offers but I realize there are some puts and takes with these systems. Great video, much appreciated.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks for the feedback!
@kalkydra
@kalkydra Год назад
Great comparison review!. I am waiting for more options of a mesh system with 10Gbps port. Unfortunately Orbi is the only one for now and price is just too high. I saw that TP-Link announced its line of WiFi 7 routers and Mesh systems which should make some competition and hopefully prices start to get down. Cheers!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
I'm excited about those new wifi 7 cause as you mentioned they have more fast ports
@figaga
@figaga Год назад
Great video, thanks for the clarity of explanations, detailed tests and your honest view on these routers!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks!
@steveeyles5679
@steveeyles5679 Месяц назад
Thanks for great reviews. Q1 Will you be reviewing Tenda MX21 6E Mesh ? Q2 will you be discussing the benefit of using "Bridge Mode" in your Mesh setups ? Many thanks, Steve, from London.
@spamjunky1881
@spamjunky1881 Год назад
Just picked up deco XE75 (Costco) and can't be happier. Btw, what is your ISP speed (what speed do you pay to your ISP)?
@nastyleak2011
@nastyleak2011 Год назад
Question: once you plug one to the router, does that mean all your devices already connected to the actual router (not the mesh) will have to be disconnected and reconnect them to the mesh node that’s plugged in? Or can you leave those devices as they are connected via WiFi to the actual router and only connect new devices to the mesh router?
@ukvaper3172
@ukvaper3172 Год назад
Great work Landpet, you’re the best!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
No problem!
@eeshadd
@eeshadd Год назад
Great job on your review! Very helpful!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@HomeStuffReview
@HomeStuffReview Год назад
Nice job on this review. Very clear and concise.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Much appreciated!
@alishmee
@alishmee Год назад
Great video! Love how you go into detail of the wired and wireless backhaul. I actually picked up the Deco XE75 two pack. Initially I tried out the XE55 before picking up the XE75 and it had solid performance in the basement. But since my home is limited to wireless backhaul right now, I decided tri-band would be better. In my home the fios connection is on the top floor of a 3-level townhome. I would but the main router on the top floor and satellite on the main level. Do you think this would perform better than the XE55 with the third band and better bandwidth, specifically in my basement? I would say there is about 30 feet distance from the main router and satellite with a wall and floor in the way. The basement would be about the same distance but there is no satellite down there.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! I'm assuming you meant X55? If so, then I can say that the XE75 would perform better over wireless backhaul because of the extra band, 30 feet sounds reasonable with a wall. If the basement is terrible, you can always pick up another XE75 or any other Deco, but I have a feeling you should get ok performance in the basement.
@alishmee
@alishmee Год назад
@@landpet I initially picked up the xe55. But as it is dual band I decided to return it and pick up the xe75. The coverage was not too bad in the basement with the xe55. But I was also running a single client at the time (it’s a new house and we are in the process of moving).
@sharonhalter-day3334
@sharonhalter-day3334 Год назад
Thank you for always providing such great detail for those of us who don't know a whole lot about this type of technology. I also appreciate the comparison. I'm curious about the new Google Nest web wi-fi system and your take on it as compared to the ones you highlighted in this video. I am also curious about the comparison to the 2-year-old Google nest web wi-fi system. Thank you again for the service you provide to all of us through your videos. I look forward to hearing your reply.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks for the feedback! I've been waiting for the new nest wifi which seems to be called the Nest WiFi Pro according to some sites and may be released soon according to the rumors. I'll be sure to get it and review it and make some comparisons to other units. I did really like the nest wifi that came out 2 years ago but it does seem outdated now.
@aviadstark6215
@aviadstark6215 Год назад
@@landpet Don't waste your money on Google Nest. I replaced my whole Google Nest system (which I bought at Costco and returned) for a pair of Asus XT12 and a pair of XT8 - the Asus are beasts. You have a ton of controls and it's super fast. The Google Nest just doesn't have that punch (shorter ranges and speed degradation). The Google Nest products are super basic and you will get a lot more bang for the buck from Asus. I set this up and am getting constant 600 MBPs on a 1GB Verizon Fios network. My house is really spread out (ranch on a half acre lot and I get full coverage on my property - the Asus are worth the money - they really are excellent devices!
@BobbyZoppelt
@BobbyZoppelt Год назад
This was super helpful man. I specifically was looking for a good Wi-Fi 6e system with a dedicated 2.5Gb wired back haul and the ET12 looks like it fits the bill.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
ET12 is an excellent choice
@Boltup2000
@Boltup2000 Год назад
Very nice in dept review! Thank you!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
No problem!
@TechieZeddie
@TechieZeddie Год назад
On the Asus ET1#, If you use it as an AP (disable the router function) can both 2.5gb ports be used for LAN? I would love to use one 2.5gb port for backhaul and the other for a gaming PC in two different rooms. Basically using it like a switch. The 1 gb ports can be used for other devices like my Shield TV and printer. I plan to run an OPNsense router/FW that has 2.5 GB ports.
@IAmZen_007
@IAmZen_007 Год назад
Nice video! Q: are you going test the Ubiquiti 6e Enterprise? Grts from 🇧🇪 Belgium.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! I don’t have any plans of testing that one yet
@squakerr
@squakerr Год назад
hi landpet! thank you for excelent reviews in your channel, helps a lot! whats system mesh you use in this moment in your home? do you have a prediction to test the new deco be95 wifi 7? thanks!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
No problem! I am currently testing the standard wyze mesh router, after that will be the asus xd5. Anyone of these would be fine for me since I run wired backhaul and I am currently under gigabit speeds. But I am planning on upgrading my internet speeds, so after that I would need one of the faster port options. I do plan on testing the Deco BE95 in the future.
@paulwarda
@paulwarda Год назад
i used to have the google nest wifi and the best thing it ever did was die. i switched to the Asus AiMesh system where you can mix and match any routers you want that are AiMesh compatible. You retain so much more control and flexibility over your network and i'll never go back to one of these user friendly systems ever again.
@karangupta617
@karangupta617 Год назад
Hello, Can you please confirm if in tp link deco system, all the nodes can be set up as access points and no note is set up as primary node? I need this because I want the deco system to use the IP addresses provided by my ISP provided router +modem
@jamesbrodie8394
@jamesbrodie8394 Год назад
First-time viewer and I have just subscribed. I currently have large house in the UK. I have had Google Wifi but my garden office which is 12M away suffers a massive drop in signal, so that I have a 1GB line with Virgin but I am getting 30mb download speed. I also tried the netgear Rax200 but that struggled with massive drops in signal as well. I was looking at the Asus but I think the Orbi might be better as I can have a satellite in the office and hopefully don't get the same sort of signal drop. Thoughts?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! I think the Orbi will be your best bet.
@maximo90019
@maximo90019 Год назад
Good stuff! Keep it coming
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks!
@AA-kj4ic
@AA-kj4ic Год назад
I encourage you to continue make such great videos like this.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thank you
@shreeram79
@shreeram79 Год назад
Any thoughts on the # of wifi connections that these router systems can support and the impact of that on the speeds? I have seen that when you connect something like a few cameras + doorbell in my current Nest wifi mesh (2x with wired backhaul), the reliability of the wifi drops. Hence I'm looking to upgrade. Also when you refer to 100m (300ft) range, are you referring to the distant from the nearest mesh router? Did you see any dead spots with any of these routers? i.e. How good are the antennas (omnidirectional - I presume)? Also what kind of systems are these 2x2 (2.4G) + 2x2 (5G) + 2x2 (6G) for both the routers & the satellites?
@aviadstark6215
@aviadstark6215 Год назад
The Google Nest system is not designed for a plethora of devices and is really not designed for such heavy use. I switched from Google Nest to Asus XT12 units combines with XT8 units and there's no looking back - it's a whole other ballgame...
@Stealther
@Stealther Год назад
Thanks for the review. It was very helpful. I think that the Orbi is insanely priced. We currently have a older Orbi mesh network and one of the problems we are having when setting up smart home IOT devices is that we are unable to set a unique SSID for the 2.4 GHz band. I think the ASUS tower routers are the way to go. Do you know if you were able to set up separate SSIDs for the 2.4 and 5 GHz bands?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
No problem. Check out my latest review on the deco xe200, they support a dedicated IoT network . I can’t remember at the top of my mind but I think you can separate ssid’s with the ASUS.
@aldoinfanzon
@aldoinfanzon Год назад
We have asus and yes you can set a dedicated 2.4 network however you don’t need it, we have two devices that works only on the 2.4 network and they are picked correctly
@kakhak
@kakhak Год назад
Sadly it is impossible for thisa router and this is a big shame. Shame on you, Tp-Link, shame on you.
@erhimc
@erhimc Год назад
@@kakhak ??? TP-Link..? You absolutely can define and separate your traffic on the TP-Link line. Even without doing so I have had ZERO issues with my IOT (2.4gh) traffic and devices being handled properly. What TP-Link device are you shaming on?
@gloorbit5471
@gloorbit5471 9 месяцев назад
I'm looking to replace my WDS consisting of three Airport Extremes. What would be an economical set-up for connecting two wired LANs in two buildings approximately 75 feet apart with glass window line of sight? I'm sending my Spectrum signal that comes into my garage to my shop. The house and shop were wired cat6 to all rooms during construction. Currently the only devices on wifi are our phones and ipads. On the wired side there are approximately 22 nodes consisting of Macs, PCs, printers-all talking over gigabit ethernet.
@ManCodeTV
@ManCodeTV Год назад
I got the eero system. And it has worked like a charm. My home is about 4K Sqft and it has solved all my wifi issues. The thing I like about Eero is that it's a clean setup. I got the main with 2 beacons that you plug into a wall socket and they are out of the way and look very nice and you wouldn't even notice them if I didn't tell you they were there. Do these other systems have those? I haven't seen them. I've only see the plug in wall ones with Eero.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
You can use any of these like that where you plug the main one as the router, then plug the secondary ones one or two rooms away. However they don’t have a beacon size equivalent where it’s something small that just goes to the outlet.
@ddlar56
@ddlar56 Год назад
This is a very informative and useful review. It really lays out the important differences between the products and gives me the information I need to make my own choice. Thank you.
@mikebusch5473
@mikebusch5473 Год назад
Great review....I believe this guy because there isn't any company perks...gives you a totally honest review
@BlaqViper
@BlaqViper Год назад
Great video review!!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks!
@ckatsabanis
@ckatsabanis Год назад
Excellent review and very helpful. Do you have an opinion regarding the ASUS ET-12 VS the ASUS XT-12 solely for wireless Backhaul. both seem identical.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks. I haven't tried the XT12, it doesn't support WiFi 6E so the backhaul speeds may vary compared to the ET12.
@INFRNL1
@INFRNL1 Год назад
They are currently $50 difference unless there are some sales. might as well get the ET in that case. Current pricing seems to be $800 for the twins
@josephschrand
@josephschrand Год назад
Great video. Really learned a lot, thanks! Question... for a 3 story house where a wireless backhaul would be required (no ethernet drops), would you be more inclined to go with the ASUS ET12 Pro because the performance is great or would you lean more towards the TP-Link Deco XE75 Pro because there are 3 units and having 3 units might provide better coverage for the entire house? If I were to go with the ASUS approach, I think I would have to put 1 on the first floor near the front and the other somewhere on the second floor. I would then rely on the 2nd floor unit to cover the 3rd floor as well. But with the TP approach, I would assume I'd put one on each floor roughly vertically aligned and hope that allows them to pick up the strong signal and broadcast it to the rest of the floor.
@attackbike
@attackbike Год назад
I would recommend the Orbi RBKE963 with wifi Daisy Chain
@reaperavs
@reaperavs Год назад
That does look like the best option. I didn’t mention it in my question because I was hoping to spend less but I suppose I should keep it on my list!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! Depends on your internet speeds and what you're looking for in terms of speeds throughout your home. If you can place them close enough on each floor, I would start with the budget option like the Deco XE5300 (assuming your internet is up to gigabit). The Orbi hands down would be the best solution for you but also the most expensive, the ASUS is another great option but I like the 1 node per floor option so I would probably even get a 3 pack of the ET12 assuming you want to maximize the speeds throughout your home, granted the ET12 should still be fine in a 2 pack configuration but I prefer a 3 pack in your case.
@iAmTheSquidThing
@iAmTheSquidThing Год назад
Consider using powerline adapters for your backhaul. Depending on the wiring and materials of your house, that might be faster and more reliable.
@decidocisum
@decidocisum Год назад
@@iAmTheSquidThing Ethernet over coax a better option.
@bigdaddy5212
@bigdaddy5212 Год назад
Great video but I have one small critism.The reason companies dont bother putting more than a one 2.5gb port on most of these is because no one is daisy chaining these.Most prewired homes have individual ethernet cables running into a network closet into a multi gig switch which is how these tests would replicate a real world scenario.When you daisy chain them it steps down the speeds giving all the dual 2.5gb port routers an advantage that wouldnt be present in most real world scenarios because homes are just not wired that way.I do however whole heartedly agree on that if you pay close attention to the data the TP Link XE75 is very very hard to beat for the money.
@kiandialameh1099
@kiandialameh1099 Год назад
Great review! What would the best mesh wifi for range with a wired back haul be? what would u recommend? the Et12 pro seems to be the best but we don’t have any wifi6e devices so wouldn’t it be a waste of the 6ghz band? would the xt12 be better because of the 5ghz band instead of 6ghz? also would the range on the xt12 be the same as the et12? what would you recommend.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! If you’re going wired backhaul and you don’t need crazy range, you can even go with the cheapest option in this list. Wired backhaul setups don’t need to be expensive since the Ethernet delivers a fast stable connection to every room. Now if your internet is faster than a gigabit, I would opt for the ET12 just to have fast wired backhaul throughout. I haven’t played with the XT12, I imagine it will be similar range to the ET12. You bring up a good point to go to the XT12 vs ET12 however unless you have a ton of WiFi devices that are going to operate on the 5GHz band, I would rather future proof and go with the ET12.
@kiandialameh1099
@kiandialameh1099 Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@DarienAllen
@DarienAllen Год назад
Future reviews should comment on whether the wireless backhaul is done over a dedicated channel and whether the mesh system supports separate SSIDs for channels.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Dedicated channels were used for wireless backhaul. The goal was to get the fastest speeds possible. Some support it some don’t. Appreciate the feedback! The issue is I’m trying to make the videos shorter so I skip some information like ping and jitter at the max distances, parental control demos and things like it. I’m trying to just get the main points across but even that’s lengthy since I’m going into detail the various connections and their resulting speeds.
@MikeyRussell88
@MikeyRussell88 Год назад
The Orbi is clearly made for business use, most home networks would never have 10g worth of uplink bandwidth so the price is fair for that purpose. In addition 10g routers and switches are similarly priced.
@yairkoren5268
@yairkoren5268 Год назад
I’m confused. My modem is also a router. It connects to the internet through fiber and in addition has one 2.5Gbit lan port. If I connect this lan port to a 2.5Gbit hub and also connect all 3 decos to the hub then I should get both internet and backbone at 2.5Gbit, despite the decos having just one 2.5Gbit port, right?
@manny6878
@manny6878 Год назад
This is the best comparison i ever seen, thank you
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks!
@downs3627
@downs3627 Год назад
Thanks man. I decided to go with unifi, but you gave me the will power to wire my 2 story home with Ethernet and the internet has been amazing.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
No problem. Wired backhaul is amazing
@poabeaving
@poabeaving Год назад
I went the Unifi route many years ago. Now I‘m considering going back to ASUS. The Unifi access points just aren‘t the best, quite bad actually, even compared to cheap Asus routers in my opinion :(
@mountainconstructions
@mountainconstructions Год назад
Thank You, very well presented. My Question, the Net Gear has 3 devices, the Asus had 2. Can you add extra nodes to the Asus system? I have a property that very long with multiple rooms. It's all Hardwired in Cat5e But I'll need 3 or 4 Apr (Nodes) just to get coverage
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks and yes you can add more to Asus.
@wiggyjones
@wiggyjones Год назад
Really helpful, thank you.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@KaramM
@KaramM Год назад
Great video, I got the Asus xt8 wifi6 2 weeks ago but I had to return it because the node was syncing serval times a day (wireless backhaul) and now I can’t find a review that talks about the node reliability, in your experience what was the most stable system with no connection drops?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
The only system I had that disconnected was the XT8, however it stopped disconnecting after a few days from what I remember. Nothing else has disconnected for me
@KaramM
@KaramM Год назад
@@landpet awesome, thank you for your reply
@marcfoss7687
@marcfoss7687 Год назад
Thank you for a very helpful video.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Glad it was useful! Thanks for watching!
@Bonnie0320
@Bonnie0320 Год назад
This is the best review!!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks!
@kevinmccartan6910
@kevinmccartan6910 Год назад
If I have an xfinity modem / router / phone box..... what is my best way to create extended wifi? I have their pods and it's almost as if they are not even there
@rappere11
@rappere11 Год назад
Great video as always thank you for the information. I was wondering if I could convert my cable wires that runs through the house to wifi and use it as a backhaul with the Asus? Plugging the main router in upstairs and a satellite downstairs or does the backhaul have to be a direct connection? And can it share the cable tv?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! Great question, yes you can use your coax cables as an "ethernet" backhaul for any of these mesh systems, to do this you need a MoCA 2.5 adapter. Google MoCA 2.5, they typically come in 2 packs, you need one on the transmitting side and the other on the receiving side. Essentially, one mesh node connects via ethernet in the MoCA adapter and coax goes out of the MoCA adapter through the walls then on the other side (downstairs or upstairs in your case) coax comes in to the MoCA adapter and ethernet goes out of the MoCA adapter to your other mesh node.
@rappere11
@rappere11 Год назад
@@landpet Thank you do you think this back haul coax wired connection will be faster or the same as the Asus wireless connection?
@rappere11
@rappere11 Год назад
@@landpet O well looking at the fine print for the Screen Beam 2.5...... Non-Compatibility: Not compatible with Direct TV, Dish or other satellite TV, AT&T internet, or AT&T U-verse coax networks. Too bad I was all excited that I could do it without getting a cable to that area I guess I will have to rely on a wireless connection. Thanx for your help robert
@KendyBeraldo
@KendyBeraldo 11 месяцев назад
Amazing review ! What about cheap ones, like Tenda ?
@landpet
@landpet 11 месяцев назад
Thanks! I’ve reviewed those as well, pretty good for the price. They’re not WiFi 6E so I didn’t include them here. I’m not a fan of the Tenda app, looks dated but no issues using them, solid routers.
@illuminati229
@illuminati229 Год назад
For the TP Link systems, were you using the 6GHz as dedicated backhaul?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Yes
@DJaquithFL
@DJaquithFL Год назад
Question.. the TP Link Pro with 2.5GbE can you use a "1GbE for your WAN" and the "2.5GbE for the Ethernet Backhauling" from a switch? Excellent video with good information. I know you spent a lot of time doing these tests and configurations so it's much appreciated. 👍😎👍
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! Yes you can use the gigabit for the WAn and Ethernet back haul from the 2.5Gbps to a switch to the other 2.5Gbps
@DJaquithFL
@DJaquithFL Год назад
@@landpet .. Awesome 👍😎 Thanks again.
@Syokool
@Syokool Год назад
Not entirely correct. You can use 2.5GbE for backhaul with your switch, router, or even other deco, and for your end devices, if they have the capability to work over 1gbps. Also, you won't use cat5 cables for backhaul at 2.5GbE, but cat6, and 7.
@DJaquithFL
@DJaquithFL Год назад
@@Syokool .. You have a choice where you're going to put your bottleneck. My question was more about which port(s) you "have to use" for the "WAN." I'm crystal clear about how internal switching works as long as you're on the same exact network, but most people in the know don't put everything on the same network. Instead, they are putting all their IoTs devices, PCs, cams, guests, etc on different *"network segments"* and then you just forced a bottleneck regardless of your type or speed of switch. Bottom line, I probably would not recommend this device if your ISP speed is greater than 1Gbps. I asked this question for a friend that just recently ordered Starlink. His connection speed is under 1Gbps but he wants to transfer files from one PC to another faster; e.g. 2.5Gbps
@seek-1
@seek-1 Год назад
I really enjoy your superb videos! Do you think that the TP-link Deco BE95 with Wi-Fi 7 is faster and better than the current Orbi? I would like to set up a wired backhaul in my home. My other router alternative is the Amplifi Alien, but the company has not said anything except to check their website for any newer models .....so I am thinking of getting the BE95, or should I wait for 7 Orbi? BTW, when will you make a video on the Wi-Fi 7 routers? I really would appreciate your expert opinion. Thank you!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! According to the specs the BE95 is better than all current mesh systems including the powerful Orbi. Now specs are one thing, results are another but judging my previous experience with Deco products, I expect the BE95 to shine. I’m going to try and get my hands on that BE95 among some others as they’re announced. I’ll make some videos and do some comparisons once I have a few handy.
@seek-1
@seek-1 Год назад
@@landpet Thank you so much! Looking forward to your upcoming videos! BTW, you are the Best One online! 😀
@CoolTatts
@CoolTatts 15 дней назад
Having connection issues with my Eeros 6 Pro and giving up on this brand. Going to try the TP-Link AXE5400 Pro Deco. Hoping it has improved range and less conflicts with 2.4GHz devices.
@gregorypierce2697
@gregorypierce2697 10 месяцев назад
Great video. Question. I’m going wired back haul and trying to decide between x55pro with 2.5gb connection x3 satellites vs x75pro 2 satellites. I’m thinking that 3 sat will give be better coverage and therefore speed as ill always be closer to 3 sat than 2. Would you agree?
@landpet
@landpet 10 месяцев назад
Yes I would agree, X55 Pro is the better choice for wired backhaul and you get 2 2.5Gbps
@nimir2184
@nimir2184 8 месяцев назад
Very good review and comparison.
@landpet
@landpet 8 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@HomeStuffReview
@HomeStuffReview Год назад
One thing that is important to me is keeping firmware updated. Maybe things have changed, but this is where Asus has shined for me.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
I agree, I always update before my tests just to get the best possible numbers in case something was improved upon.
@monroethegreat7539
@monroethegreat7539 26 дней назад
Nice content brother I been watching your videos for awhile, So I have a Asus Rog rapture gt-Axe 11000 and 1 Asus Zenwifi pro ET12, I was think of Selling my Asus rog AXe11000 and getting another Asus zenwifi pro et12 to match, Do you think I will get better speeds or it won't matter?
@landpet
@landpet 26 дней назад
Tough one to answer, I typically prefer the same model but your ROG has good specs already. I don’t know if I would switch in your case even if it offers a slight bump, probably won’t be drastic.
@monroethegreat7539
@monroethegreat7539 26 дней назад
@@landpet Thank you for the advice
@Patchow
@Patchow Год назад
Does the Asus ET12 support matter/thread?
@koollman
@koollman Год назад
How would you rate them if you do not want some external app/vendor managing them ? Would they work for offline usage, including offline setup ? (I think the eero do not, asus do, not sure though)
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
I haven't tried them for offline use, I imagine they would but not sure how I would rate them. Maybe in that case ASUS would provide the most options so probably would go with ASUS
@YHK_YT
@YHK_YT Год назад
Does the tp link have a dashboard? I’ve read in the reviews that the dashboard is limited compared to the app (and does it have features such as setting up a vpn)
@Syokool
@Syokool Год назад
Yes, it does. The dashboard is quite simple bc you don't really need to set a lot of stuff up manually. But if you want, you can configure anything, like static routing and even vpn. It's just, you don't use them as regular routers but as extensions with high power.
@csontostamas8884
@csontostamas8884 Год назад
Is it possible to include power consumption? Also is there an idle mode? if nothing is connected to the node does lower the consumption or not.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
I haven’t tested that. I think you can adjust the gain of the antenna for some models like the ASUS which should lower consumption.
@Krottix1976
@Krottix1976 Год назад
Waaw, pretty cool review!! You talked me into the ZenWifi ET12 Pro, but when searching for it, also the XT12 Pro came up. Which is basically the same device. Now, my setup is gonna be mainly wireless, so no wired backhaul. Would the XT12 Pro then be the best choice? Thanks for reacting
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! They are similar minus the third band. I haven't played with the XT12 to know if it has better wireless backhaul or not so can't say either way. I personally just like the ET12 since it does support the faster band
@Krottix1976
@Krottix1976 Год назад
@@landpet thank you very much. I bought it right now...awesome support
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
@@Krottix1976 nice!
@rappere11
@rappere11 Год назад
Another great video thank you! Is the Asus still the only one that has free security and child control? Thank you robert
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
TP-Link has some basic stuff included as well. Linksys also has some basic controls for free. ASUS has them as well.
@rappere11
@rappere11 Год назад
@@landpet Thank you for getting back to me so promptly. I have always appreciated all the hard work you do for your videos and I always learn something. I have a 2 story 3k house and an old apple airport router linked to an even older apple extreme downstairs that still works ok but there are dead spots and periodic issues. I also have a lot of wifi stuff so I am thinking of the Asus Zen XT8. Thanks again robert
@munishkumarjoshi2200
@munishkumarjoshi2200 Год назад
Thanksfor the review, I am planning to get Asus e12 pro, Asus zenwifi e8 one was bad for me. try it out. i guess i got use to asus 3200 i have. is there any con beside less port. i can add switch. TP one
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Et12 is good.
@zahirmulla6715
@zahirmulla6715 20 дней назад
Probably the best router comparison video I've ever seen
@landpet
@landpet 20 дней назад
Thanks!
@cameco15
@cameco15 Год назад
Really like the TP-Link Deco XE75 But it offers some basic parental control and you need to buy premium plan Homeshield (60$/years in my country) and I dont know if I should buy anothier one because of that.
@Maz7006
@Maz7006 Год назад
So; what is the second best to the et12 ? I have a 3 floor home (which includes a basement) - using wifi backhaul is my only option. I need something drinks to handle all my smart security and devices
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
TP Link Deco XE200 is not in this video but it's very good, comparable to the ET12 maybe not quite as good in certain aspects but better in others. I did a video on it, you can check out to see the speed differences but it's very good.
@muawiayasin72
@muawiayasin72 Год назад
Regarding Deco XE75 did you face any issue with dhcp or with 160MHz frequency? I read some comments in different sites some people facing an issue with dhcp after they disabled the deco device turn on the dhcp again, and some people said they have connections issue with 160MHz and they are using 80MHz only because of this issue, did you face any of those issues?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Not with any of those, I did have to disable fast roaming since some of my smart home devices didn’t connect. I probably could’ve reset the devices that weren’t connecting but it was easier to disable fast roaming since I switch mesh Wi-Fi’s all the time
@alonzowarren5337
@alonzowarren5337 Год назад
What do you think about just using only 1 ORBI without the other two for a 2500sqf home, I do not believe I need all 3 for my size home or do you think it's best to use all 3?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Every home is different. My place is smaller and I use 2 of them just cause I want amazing coverage wherever I go. I think you will at least need 2, maybe even 3 again if you want optimal coverage throughout your place. Can you get away with using 1 for your entire home, probably but your WiFi speeds may suffer a bit on the edges of your home.
@RJ_Chicago
@RJ_Chicago Год назад
I am a little confused about the use of the 2.5GHz Ethernet port on the ET8. For the nodes, since they are net connected to modems, can’t they be used for Ethernet connections to devices that can go as fast as 2.5GHz or be used with a 2.5GHz Ethernet switch? Thanks.
@estusflask982
@estusflask982 Год назад
Multiple 1Gb devices can split up the 2.5Gb
@Syokool
@Syokool Год назад
There are 3 ports, each one gigabit ethernet. They could, theoretically, split the bandwidth between them, but they won't as long as your end devices (laptops or pcs connected via ethernet cable) have networking cards working with 1gbps. For your laptop or pc to work with 2+gbps you need, a category 6, 6A or 7 ethernet cable and a port that works with 2+gbps in your device, which is rare even now.
@grantwagner1381
@grantwagner1381 Год назад
Love this review, it’s a big help. I really want to go with the ET12s, but trying to justify the price or look for a sale. Quick question on the wired backhauls. What would happen if you plugged your ISP modem into a 2.5 GBE switch and plug the routers into the switch only on WAN high speed port?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks! You must connect the modem to the router first, then from the router you can connect a switch or the other ASUS router (that will act as a node). The secondary Asus acting as a node must be connected via the 2.5Gbps WAN port when the Ethernet that’s providing internet access is getting connected whether it’s coming from the main Asus router or the switch that’s connected after the Asus main router. I will eventually do a tutorial on how to connect the ASUS routers
@NMJ22
@NMJ22 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the great review, taught me heaps! I’m undecided on two systems and will be going wired backhaul for sure! Tp link deco xe75 pro or Netgear orbi rbk853. Tp is only attracting me because of price but I always thought the orbi was a better product.
@landpet
@landpet 6 месяцев назад
No problem. Orbi RBK853 is definitely better than the Deco XE75 pro, it just depends what you need it for.
@NMJ22
@NMJ22 6 месяцев назад
@@landpet I have a few dead spots around the house and connection is inconsistent with just the ISP router. I bit the bullet and bought the orbi, straight away massive change and no drop outs plus it’s reaching the corner of the whole house, So thank you!
@MrPatateHead
@MrPatateHead Год назад
I'd like to see a review of POE units, the main router can be dc powered but I really don't understand why they don't do the satellites POE powered.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
I think Ubiquiti has some PoE options.
@PJ-ee5mc
@PJ-ee5mc Год назад
Do I have to put my ISP modem/router in bridge mode to use these, or in particular, the Linksys Mx5300 as my router? Nobody seems to mention this in reviews but I read about it elsewhere and I'm still not sure how to set this up for the best results.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
I talk about it in my setup videos, short answer is yes. You want your main router to be the best router which is typically the mesh you buy.
@everfreeeeee
@everfreeeeee Год назад
If my office already has my firewall (sonicwall) will the netgear one able to work just as AP? If so which one is the host to control it?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Yes, from what I remember. You can run it in access point mode, need to go to orbilogin.com and change the settings.
@dematradematra5431
@dematradematra5431 Год назад
Awesome review - very helfpul
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Thanks!
@ricardochavez8623
@ricardochavez8623 10 месяцев назад
Do you need to hook one of them up to modem? and set modem to gateway? i usually just connect my Ethernet Cable directy into the Mesh routers and dont use my ISP router
@landpet
@landpet 10 месяцев назад
Just connect it to your modem directly, don’t need isp router
@B_K13
@B_K13 Год назад
Changed out my Eero Pro 6 to the Orbi RBKE963. Wireless backhaul was terrible after the switch. My IoT devices were being dropped and failed to reconnect, over and over. Now after seeing your vid, I think I'll try the ASUS ET12 Pro.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
That's strange. I had great numbers for the Orbi and the ASUS for wireless backhaul. You don't have a modem/router combo do you? If you do, make sure that router is disabled otherwise it can interfere with the signals.
@B_K13
@B_K13 Год назад
@@landpet Thanks for that, man! Guess I had the double NAT issue. Followed your advice and disabled the router on the Nighthawk and things are all good! 👍
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
@@B_K13 Glad it worked out!
@benjiebarker
@benjiebarker Год назад
I own a nursing home and have 100+ amazon echo dot/show devices for the patient rooms and staff/office rooms. What would i need to connect them…i have wifi router but it only allows up to around 30 devices and will disconnect any new connected devices…i bought a wifi access point and it also only allows up to 30 devices…does this mean i need like 4 access points to gave no problems connecting 100-120 devices?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Maybe go with the quad band. You can also check out ubiquitous unifi since those are designed for businesses
@gabeballinger375
@gabeballinger375 Год назад
@Landpet Does Asus ZenWifi XT8 have more reliability in not dropping signal vs Deco XE75/XE75Pro?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
I did have some initial drops with the XT8 that disappeared after some use and never had drops with the Deco, so based on that, the Deco should be more stable.
@CHRIS_NYC
@CHRIS_NYC Год назад
I have 1 gig Verizon which I use for gaming and surveillance cameras mainly. Which do you think I should purchase for faster speeds? I currently have the Amplifi Alien but returning due to no 6E
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Depends on your budget and whether you plan on using wired or wireless backhaul. If you want the best and the price isn't important, go with the Orbi RBKE963. If you want really good performance for the price, go with Deco XE75 If you want a bit of both, check out the ASUS ET12 Pro, I also like the Deco XE200 (which I've reviewed but not in this video).
@CHRIS_NYC
@CHRIS_NYC Год назад
@@landpet the Et12 pro is out now. You think this is better than the Alien?
@richardharker2775
@richardharker2775 Год назад
I have an Orbi rbr50 bought for a smallish apartment. Initially it worked perfectly but after a month it kept dropping the speed to almost nothing every week or so. Netgear just give me a run around with settings and finally a total reconfiguration which also started slowing down after a week or so. It is driving me nuts since the reviews on this product was very good. However there are also complaints online with the same thing. Is there any way reliability can be guaranteed with some of these products.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
I personally haven’t had any issues with any of these. I don’t know what to say since things can go wrong with any mesh system. I would probably try the Deco systems and get it from someplace that offers a good return policy just in case.
@richardharker2775
@richardharker2775 Год назад
@@landpet Since it is on the lower end of Orbi routers could it be possible to be overwhelmed with large volumes of data such as when teenagers are doing "stuff" and parents are watching online video? Would higher rated routers be better for throughput rather than range?
@Nettechnologist
@Nettechnologist Год назад
Since your in an apt, you may want to scan what channels your neighbors are using and select a less used channel. Android phones have some free Wi-Fi scanners, not so much on Apple side. But you may want to experiment on the configuration of the router to select less congested 2.5, 5 gig channels, or get devices that support the 6g channel of 6e.
@bballertgo1988
@bballertgo1988 Год назад
i'm trying to pick between orbi and asus . i would be steaming from the 2nd tower via back haul . what would u recommend me choose
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Orbi performed better over wireless backhaul, so if you want the best possible, it would be the Orbi. They sell it as a 2 pack as well the RBKE962: amzn.to/3LuoU9q
@uwhynot
@uwhynot Год назад
Not a fan of the Obri app. Running the RBK850 series and the web interface is great. Love the performance of the 960 series, but costwize it's starting to be in the range of Ubiquity.
@721bad17
@721bad17 Год назад
Which ones allow you to track how much data is used per device over a time frame for those of us not on an unlimited date plan?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
that's a great question and I don't have a complete answer for that unfortunately. Since I have unlimited, I don't pay attention to that but I do believe TP Link has the reports which show you data usage. I feel like they all probably have some form of data usage reports. I wish I had a better answer for you.
@user-eu1us6ds1e
@user-eu1us6ds1e Год назад
I have a 2 story home plus basement that requires a wireless back haul as I’m not allowed to run an ugly wire through the house 😀 We have 3.0 GB speed coming into house and would be useful to use a mesh system that utilizes this speed. Can you recommend a budget and mid price system that can support multiple zoom calls? Keep up the great work!
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Well for budget/mid tier I would say the XE75 Pro but that has a 2.5Gbps port, so you would be losing that extra 0.5Gbps your Internet provides, so really you would need something with a faster port. The Orbi RBKE963 would be the optimal solution but that does come with a high price tag. So I'm going to say the Deco XE200 which is not in this video is probably your best bet of performance/price. I have done a video on it.
@user-eu1us6ds1e
@user-eu1us6ds1e Год назад
@@landpet thanks. So I would just simply plug in one pod into the 2.5 port to facilitate the other pods to wirelessly connect? would 2 pods, with one connect to my modem be enough or is 3 preferable?
@msciarra
@msciarra 11 месяцев назад
what do you recommend if I have less than a 1 GB internet speed and my set up should be wireless??
@landpet
@landpet 11 месяцев назад
Deco XE75 is my budget choice, one step above that is the ASUS XT9 which is better but costs a bit more.
@mohammadfattal9303
@mohammadfattal9303 Год назад
Hi, what is best wifi mesh system for a 18 unit apartment. 3 floors with 6 apartments each on a floor ( Mix of 1/2 bedroom flats)
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
You need something else, I haven’t played with it but check out unifi
@josefsipiorski7930
@josefsipiorski7930 Год назад
What modem should I get that will let me take full advantage of the Deco XE75?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Any modem that's Docsis 3.1 or higher. Make sure it's compatible with your ISP.
@swaewithme
@swaewithme Год назад
Which of these allow you to delegate which devices are on the different htz? I just got the eero pro 6 and can’t do it. It’s infuriating. How can I tell if a mesh system allows this amount of configurability?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Generally speaking ASUS has the most options from any mesh system. So the ET8 or ET12, you can make three different bands by disabling “smart connect”
@tonimickiewicz8453
@tonimickiewicz8453 Год назад
Sorry a question sir: can I connect a LAN connection to a wireless sattelite from, say, a stationary PC on these?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
Yes
@1slyboy
@1slyboy Год назад
Have you ever reviewed the AmpliFi Alien WiFi 6 WiFi System?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
No
@benjiebarker
@benjiebarker Год назад
Can the ET12 connect 120 amazon echo dots at the same time (all playing music) without disconnection?
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
In theory yes but you may be better off with the Orbi RBKE963 since it’s a quad band. However I don’t have that many devices to test it out.
@thetechq
@thetechq Год назад
You should test with multiple clients contending for bandwidth. That is often the limit- it works great with a couple, especially on AC, but is supposed to be better with AX.
@landpet
@landpet Год назад
I use it as my main mesh system so around 50 or so WiFi devices competing.
@aldoinfanzon
@aldoinfanzon Год назад
Just make sure to balance yourself some of the devices, only allow cellphones and laptops to be balance by the mesh
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