I'm pretty sure you don't have to do a triangle. I'd be interested to see what the manual says. What.WILL help is that each unit has the cleanest, direct path to the next. Eg no microwave or baby monitor in the path of the 2 mesh units. These signals don't bend, they take the path of least direct resistance.
Nice video. While far range is good, it increases your attack surface... set aside power output to low, and see if medium is required. Why would someone attack YOUR WiFi? Rather ask, why would they not, and what would you do if your network was compromised?
Without giving too much away I know a fair bit about cybersecurity . Everything important to me is on devices not connected to the internet. Funnily enough I plan to make some videos on this subject. Your right have a wi fi network with that range is asking for trouble if I do get hacked it would probably be a neighbour lol we’ve got a good area watch anything suspicious it’s reported on a group WhatsApp and practically there are cameras covering the whole estate.
@@i.c.t_workz thanx for the reply. Even with all that, it just takes a drone of SBC in a backpack / car, with a monitor-mode capable wireless card/adaptor and some nMap scripts, to find possible CVE's in your wireless equipment, or to try do a de-auth attack. I assume you have a IDS and IPS onsite ?
If your primary node is on the other side of the TV , and the router is behind the TV, then the Tv is going to degrade the wireless signal between the router and 1st mesh unit.
I’ll be relocating the router to the draw underneath the tv (my son messes with it and I’ve got a custom cooling setup in there as my Xbox lives there so no heat issues ) . Primary node is connected via cable to the router.
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Oh wow your review is exactly how I think a wifi test should be. Very Very complete.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Appreciate the very detailed review 👍🏼
Thank you 🙏🏽
@@i.c.t_workz quick question, can you create 2 separate SSIDs on tenda nova? One for 2.4ghz and another for 5ghz?
@@Hashim9063 yes you can its under Wi FI settings there is a option to Uncheck "unify 2.4 & 5 Ghz"
good video bro! keep it up
25/17Mbps is pleeenty to work with..plenty. you should be able to work and steam Netflix 1080p at the se.time with a decent router that uses QoS.
I'm pretty sure you don't have to do a triangle. I'd be interested to see what the manual says. What.WILL help is that each unit has the cleanest, direct path to the next. Eg no microwave or baby monitor in the path of the 2 mesh units. These signals don't bend, they take the path of least direct resistance.
just got the mx21 pro on its way
You shouldn’t be disappointed 🙂
Can you see which frequency channel has for 5ghz?
I’ll check later this evening for you
It’s auto on 44 we have a load of options
Nice video. While far range is good, it increases your attack surface... set aside power output to low, and see if medium is required.
Why would someone attack YOUR WiFi? Rather ask, why would they not, and what would you do if your network was compromised?
Without giving too much away I know a fair bit about cybersecurity . Everything important to me is on devices not connected to the internet. Funnily enough I plan to make some videos on this subject. Your right have a wi fi network with that range is asking for trouble if I do get hacked it would probably be a neighbour lol we’ve got a good area watch anything suspicious it’s reported on a group WhatsApp and practically there are cameras covering the whole estate.
@@i.c.t_workz thanx for the reply. Even with all that, it just takes a drone of SBC in a backpack / car, with a monitor-mode capable wireless card/adaptor and some nMap scripts, to find possible CVE's in your wireless equipment, or to try do a de-auth attack. I assume you have a IDS and IPS onsite ?
Are you still using it, if so how is it working?
Still using it yes and works perfectly just wish my internet provider was reliable !
@i.c.t_workz Thank you for your prompt reply. I appreciate it!
Never be confident that your WiFi / device won't get hacked. :) Always assume compromise.
If your primary node is on the other side of the TV , and the router is behind the TV, then the Tv is going to degrade the wireless signal between the router and 1st mesh unit.
I’ll be relocating the router to the draw underneath the tv (my son messes with it and I’ve got a custom cooling setup in there as my Xbox lives there so no heat issues ) . Primary node is connected via cable to the router.
@@i.c.t_workz ah, sorry , I missed that bit of info.
Also, I wouldn't show my home plan online like this mate.
I was careful no one will find me plus I’ve got good home security (big dog)
@@i.c.t_workz there are people and tools that can geo ID that image. Just saying.
Also the plan i am showing is not accurate 🤫 won’t say anymore lol
Great review and well put together video. How much did you have to pay the little actor. 😅😅
@@TheTony111111 he is very expensive, will be paying no rent for 18 years!