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The video compares and contrasts three mesh Wi-Fi 6E systems: Deco, Nest Wi-Fi Pro, and Euro. Key points include discussing specs, speed tests, backhaul types (wired and wireless), range performance, and pricing. Each system has unique features like tri-band setup, gigabit ports, parental controls, and compatibility with smart home devices. Deco excels as a budget option with good speed and range, Nest Wi-Fi Pro integrates well with the Google Home app, and Euro offers superior local network speeds and Wi-Fi 6 capabilities. Despite differences, all systems provide reliable performance for varying needs and price points.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker compares three mesh Wi-Fi 6E systems: the tp-link.com xc75, Google Nest Wi-Fi Pro, and Euro Pro 6E. The speaker discusses specs, speed tests, wired and wireless backhaul, and range tests using Wi-Fi 6 devices like iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Pro Max, Pixel 7 Pro, Galaxy S22 Ultra, and Pixel 6 Pro. They explain the concepts of wired backhaul (Ethernet connection between routers) and wireless backhaul (wireless connection between routers). Wired backhaul provides a fast and stable network, while wireless backhaul offers convenience with secondary units wirelessly connecting to the main router.
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In this segment of the video, they discuss a Deco mesh system that retails for $299 in the US for a two-pack that covers up to 5500 square feet. The system is tri-band with 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and a new 6 GHz band for Wi-Fi 6E devices. The Deco allows for a dedicated 6 GHz band wireless backhaul, improving secondary node speeds. It features auto-sensing gigabit ports and basic parental controls, with advanced controls requiring a Home Shield Pro subscription. Performance testing shows good wired and Wi-Fi speeds, though Wi-Fi 6E potential is limited by gigabit ports. The mesh system excelled in backhaul performance, maintaining good speeds. Range performance may vary based on location and environmental factors.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the Nest Wi-Fi Pro mesh system, highlighting its performance at varying distances and mentioning it retails for $299 in the US. The system has two ports, not auto-sensing but gigabit, and can be set up for wired backhaul. It provides good internet speeds, supports matter and thread, includes parental controls, and had comparable performance to other systems like Deco. Despite slightly slower Wi-Fi device downloads compared to Deco, upload speeds were better. The speaker notes limitations due to gigabit ports for wired connections. The system’s range was tested up to 250 feet, demonstrating good performance for its price point.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses a high-end WiFi system called Euro with notable features. The system is pricier but often subject to discounts during certain occasions. It offers a tri-band setup with 2.5 Gigabit port, suitable for high-speed internet connections. The Euro includes Zigbee and Thread integration but lacks default parental controls, which are available through a subscription. The system can enhance range via compatibility with certain Echo Dot devices. Performance-wise, the Euro excels in local area network speeds, surpassing gigabit limits seen in other similar systems. The Euro’s Wi-Fi 6 capabilities demonstrate superior speeds due to the faster 2.5 Gigabit Port, allowing for greater throughput. However, wireless backhaul speeds were average, not excelling compared to other systems. Wired backhaul performance was commendable for both Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 60 configurations.
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In this segment of the video, the comparison is made between three different mesh Wi-Fi systems – Deco, Nest Wi-Fi Pro, and Eero. The Deco offers gigabit internet speeds, good range, parental controls, and customization options. The Nest Wi-Fi Pro is similar to Deco but integrates well with Google Home app and includes a smart home hub. The Eero is the most expensive, has faster internet speeds, excellent range, but lacks parental controls. The Deco is recommended as the best budget option among the three due to its features and price point.