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    You shouldn’t have any problems with the Deco (although I’ve not specifically tested that set up for media streaming), but I’ve done plenty of mesh set ups of all types and never had a moment’s problem with any of them. They’re very good these days - networking equipment has come on leaps and bounds on the last three years.

    Take the time to read through the manual though as distance, and height of the routers can have influence on the quality of signal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filterlab View Post



    Take the time to read through the manual though as distance, and height of the routers can have influence on the quality of signal.
    Yeah I found that, I tried to put the intermediate station in the loft and it could not connect with the other stations, but 1.3m lower directly under the loft position on the kitchen window sill and they all talk to each other nicely.
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