WiFi Mesh Systems Offer Solution to Poor Home Internet Coverage
Homeowners frustrated with poor WiFi coverage in certain areas of their homes may find relief with WiFi mesh systems.

Poor WiFi Coverage a Common Problem
Tackling poor WiFi coverage in the home can be a frustrating experience, especially when you have a high-speed internet connection. Even with a fiber-optic connection, a weak or dropped signal can occur when trying to work or stream content from other rooms in the house. Traditional WiFi repeaters often fall short, creating slow and unreliable secondary networks that can be prone to micro-cuts when moving between rooms.
A more effective solution is to switch to a mesh network system, which can provide seamless coverage throughout the home.
This system consists of two identical devices that communicate with each other in real-time to create a single, unified WiFi network throughout the home. The system's intelligent roaming feature allows devices to automatically switch between nodes, ensuring a stable and uninterrupted connection as you move around the house. This eliminates the need to manually switch between networks or deal with dropped connections.
Key Features and Benefits The Mercusys Halo
H1200G system offers a range of key features and benefits, including: Combined speeds of up to 1,200 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports on each device Easy configuration through a mobile app Support for parental controls and guest networks * Ability to cover medium-sized homes, multi-story buildings, or homes with long hallways The system's ease of use and setup is a major advantage, with configuration possible through a mobile app for iOS and Android devices. This eliminates the need to navigate complex menus on a computer.
These systems offer similar features and benefits, but may have different price points and coverage areas. Ultimately, a mesh network system like the Mercusys Halo H1200G can provide a cost-effective solution to poor WiFi coverage in the home, offering a seamless and reliable connection throughout the house.
Source: Xataka Smart Home