Picking up a new mesh WiFi router can be a tough job, especially when there isn’t really a standard guide on how to pick the right one and there’s way too many models out there claiming to solve your home WiFi problems. Don’t worry, you have come to the right place as we will walk you through on how to setup and pick the right mesh router for your home.
Step #1 – Understanding your Home WiFi Coverage
Make sure your do not have your nodes placed across thick walls or in a closed room as it will affect the transmission performance between the main and slave mesh node, you should plan to have your slave node placed at an area with as little obstructions as possible as it needs to serve dead spots and maintain a good connection to the main node.
If you have a multi-storey home, it is recommended that you have at least one node serving every floor.
Step #2 – Understanding the Number of Connected Devices and User Activities
Entry-level mesh routers with throughput bandwidth of 1300Mbps (usually seen as AC1300), 256MB RAM and dual-core processors should have no issues handling less than 30 connected devices that does normal web browsing and YouTube streaming.
However, if most of your devices are doing things such as 4K video streaming, online gaming or video conferencing at the same time, you will require a more powerful mesh router with more bandwidth, RAM and processing power.
Step #3 – Start Shopping for the right Mesh Router
Now that you have understood the fundamentals of setting up a mesh WiFi router, its time to shop for the right mesh router to serve your home. As for this, we highly recommend TP-Link’s Deco series as they have a comprehensive range of models catered for different home sizes, the Deco series also has a straightforward setup process that even a novice can easily set up, here are the list of models and what we’d recommend them for:-
Click here to purchase the Deco M5.
Click here to purchase the Deco M9 Plus
Click here to purchase the Deco X20.
Click here to purchase the Deco X60.
This post is sponsored by TP-Link Malaysia.