I'm using two c6 and one A6 with wired right now. Not sure if single unit on ground floor would be enough. Three units would have been interesting for me.
I like wired but I don't have anyone who can help me replace the wiring when it goes bad. And finding someone to do crimping is another hassle. Network was down coz someone moved one of the routers which has a crappy crimped ethernet port which probably got loose.
I won't interfere if @vishalrao is interested lol. Plus it is also a two unit pack. Three would have worked out fine for me I think. Though I guess I can buy another unit to extend it.
@Sushubh no no, I'm just exploring/considering whether to get this xe75 set, feel free to grab if you want haha. Not made up my mind yet - I also need just 1, thought the 2nd one would be backup if any others fail post-warranty ...
also @Sushubh i currently have two xe75 with an x60 all wired backhaul, working fine - I even get close to 900 mbps even on the X60 unit itself so its a great alternative if not the xe75 set. IIRC i had previously tried full-wireless backhaul with all 3 (xe75 and x60) and they were linked up properly - now i am not sure if the xe75s which normally backhaul on 6ghz were falling back to 5ghz because of the x60, but speeds were decent - i dont remember the speed now though.
yeah i too might move to higher spec like ubiquity devices maybe in a couple of years - waiting to let wifi-7 (pricing, ecosystem like MLO etc) to settle down, especially the 6ghz regulatory situation. right now very satisfied with all my TP-Link home networking devices - 1gbit more than enough for now.
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