A mesh Wi-Fi network uses two or more satellite routers to blanket your home in Wi-Fi signals, helping eliminate dead spots.
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Set yourself up with a mesh network of routers in your home, available as solo models or in a 2-pack or 3-pack.
Do you need a single access point or coverage for your entire home? Let's break down which is right for you and why.
Position your router centrally and elevated for optimal Wi-Fi signal. Avoid placing your router near microwaves or other disruptive electronics.
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