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No hay artículos en el carroGiuseppe
Reseñado en Italia el 28 de marzo de 2025
Lo utlizzo già da diversi mesi. Ho una casa da 135 mq su un livello e ho acquistato il pack da 2. Sarebbe stato più che sufficiente anche il pack singolo, perché è davvero molto potente (posizionato al centrodella casa). Facilissimo da configurare e fa il suo in maniera egregia! Ho una fibra ftth 1 gbe e in wifi6 da il massimo risultato. Consigliatissimo!!!
Jan Larsen
Reseñado en Alemania el 26 de marzo de 2025
A winner!After searching for a serious mesh-system (with fx. manual channel-selection) - I decided to try this one!And I got what I wanted!Contents:- Channel-Selection (to solve conflicts).- Access-Point Mode (after another router).- Wired Backhaul.- How is it, to setup this mesh-system?- Can one IRL use both App & webpage.- Conclusion: Buy Recommendation.------------------------Channel-Selection (to solve conflicts) :Most manufacturers, do NOT allow the customer to select wifi-channel.(they have got "an automatic SW-routine /algoritm", that can mess things up, etc.).("most manufacturers": TPLink, Linksys, Huawei, Xiaomi, Nokia, etc.).In contrast to these Cudy's,Where you just select "advanced settings" (under "Wifi").- where "Manual channel selection" is possible.(by default, channel selection is set to "auto").PS: One can also manually set channel width.(which is very helpfull,with 5GHz - because of the "badly designed" Wifi-6 standard, that has got problems with 160MHz)...I have tested a handfull of Wifi6-systems - and at our home, they all had problems, when I enabled 160MHz width.(their speed went drastically down - fx. from appr. 70MByte/s (with 80MHz) to appr. 20MByte/s (with 160MHz) !!)----Access-Point Mode (i.e. the Mesh placed after another router) :[signal path: "Fiber-etc" -> (wan) Router (wifi-disabled) (lan) -> Mesh].this is possible - and can be chosen BOTH in the App, AND from the webpage-admin page (from fx. a windows-browser).This should also be default (i.e. to use the Mesh to ONLY handle the Wifi) - but fx. Linksys's Velop-series cannot do this! (which is shockingly bad!).As "access-points", the mesh ONLY handles/distributes the wifi-signal in ones home.(and one has disabled Wifi at ones router).----Wired Backhaul :Also works seamlessly.My setup-process:1) cable from my router's (Asus) LAN-port -> the 2.5Gb port on one of the Cudy M3000's.2) and I got the first Cudy initiated - and selected "Access Point" mode during this proces.3) I then placed the second Cudy-M3000 close to the first, and did NOT cable them together.4) I then connected the second, and created the mesh (wireless-backhaul).5) I then moved the second M3000 to the "target"-room - and wired it up there, with a LAN-cable (that's RJ45-wired connected through 2 switches, to our router)...And, "BUUM" - it just worked - very fast (within appr. 15-20 seconds - the status-led lit "white")...It went so fast, that I questinoed in myself, whether the units had established a wired "inter-connection".6) Verifying wired backhaul:Cudy does not show this in their App (or I have not found it yet)...So, I went to their browser-admin page.Where I found the wired-backhaul status, and could be sure, that "wired-backhaul" was established...[how to verify this: "Browser-AdminPage" -> "System Status" -> "2" -> "Satellit/Node": "Backhaul = Wired"].----How is it, to setup this mesh-system?To set-up Mesh-Systems, is always somewhat confusing (for ?? reasons) => that is is usually a "trial-and-error process"...Some brands even make it into an hourly frustrating proces (Asus, Netgear, ..).With Cudy, this went relatively fast, and smooth!- with some "guessing",because I lacked some info & guidance sometimes.But the process went painless and fast - and it worked!----Can one IRL use both App & webpage? :I have included this, because there is some confusion.(partly because Cudy didn't have both possibilities implemented from the beginning).I can confirm, that here in march-2025 one can set-up & control Cudy Mesh-systems - BOTH through the App AND through the oldfashioned (and better) browser-admin-page!And, I can clarify, that one can control the mesh much better with Cudy, than with fx. TP-Link.(especially at the web-admin-page).----Conclusion: Buy Recommendation.The setup, was very fast!Cudy can improve on guidance underway (during setup). But, this is just minor nags.For an attractive price, one receives a very potent & versatile mesh-system.With fx. manual channel-selection (to swiftly handle conflicts with Zigbee, other Wifi-networks, Microwave-owens, etc.).And PS's:A) TriBand, and 6600Mbit/s, etc ... is = Bogus!Why? Because I.R.L., nearly ALL clients (Laptops, Mobiles, Tablets, etc) can ONLY handle 2x2 (because they only do have 2 antennas) - which includes ALL Intel wifi-cards (in Laptops) !!2) And, EVEN the AX3000 "standard" - with 2x2 at 160MHz => 2402 Mbit/s (theoretically):- well .. I haven't gotten 160MHz width to work - actually it made our wifi's speed decrease to appr. "wifi4"-speed (appr. 10-20MB/s).- so, I am stuck with Wifi6/AX 1202 MBit/s (2x2, 80MHz) - giving me appr. 60-90 MByte/s (below 5-7 metres distance to an A.P. /Mesh-unit).So - this M3000 is a very fine sweet-spot - due to it's prices & ESSENTIAL important settings.With the Cudy-M3000 system, one does NOT pay too much, for diluted VIP-specs (fx. Triband, 6600Mbit/s speeds).The 2.5Gb/s LAN-port, is overkill - but, when/if 160MHz finally gets to work IRL on the badly designed Wifi6-standard, then it might become usefull.(as it is, now - one gets up-to appr. 90 MB/s (appr. 0.8Gb/s) - making a 1.0 Gb/s LAN-port enough).Regarding Stability:- I cannot say this yet (fx. after running for 30 days).- but, I could seamlessly disconnect both the head-unit and node - and place them in the wanted wooms & places, after setting them up, close to my LAN-center (with router-etc)...i.e.: I have not seen any sign of anything else than ruggedness, so far.- and, as mentioned, I have experience, from trying quite a few Mesh-systems - fx. Ubiquity, Asus, TP-Link, Netgear, Nokia.- and only TP-Link comes close to Cudy, in terms of "easyness of setup & use".VERDICT: 5-STARs, AND MY 100% BUY-RECOMMENDATION !!!
Valentin Robledo
Reseñado en España el 24 de marzo de 2025
Perfecto para conseguir WiFi 6 en toda la casa con opcion de sustituir al router de la operadora debido a que se puede configurar cliente PPPoE y vlan además de clientes y servidores VPN.Como única pega diría que solo dispone de un puerto LAN (nada que no se solucione instalando un switch.El soporte por parte del fabricante es excelente.
Jaddie
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 1 de enero de 2025
Bought these not too sure what to expect, but was nice to see an alternative to TPLink at a decent price and boasting better features. But was waiting for them to arrive and test them expecting nothing. Was pleasantly surprised, the initial setup was easy and went from powered off to internet being available on the correct wifi with all 26 devices at the time connected without issue in about 2 minutes. Then went and plugged in the other device and was able to do all the pairing automatically through the interface as it was plugged in using ethernet. The speed of the connection & response time with these running it is incredible, first time I have ever used an internet connection with a jitter of 1ms at 8ms ping.I work in tech so things don't often impress or surprise me, but these certainly did, including being able to walk a whole row of houses down to the next street & I was still able to get a 30-40mbps speed test on my phone!Also refreshing to have an interface where you can easily change what you need to without being locked down with hardly any settings like tplink.
Manuel Carlos Alonso Ferrero
Reseñado en España el 4 de abril de 2025
Perfecto para ampliar la Red WiFi en cualquier lugar funciona muy bien
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Reseñado en España el 19 de julio de 2024
2.5Gbps y 160Mhz ayuda mucho a la red WiFi, se ve todo perfecto, no para.
Daniel Carrasco
Reseñado en España el 12 de julio de 2024
Los he comprado principalmente porque compré a su hermano el que es para exterior y me pareció que funcionaba bastante bien comparado con equivalentes de otras marcas como TP-Link o Xiaomi. Prácticamente TP-Link la he descartado por el mal rendimiento que da y los fallos continuos de conexión, y el de Xiaomi me da un rendimiento en modo repetidor malísimo. En un principio pensaba que era el router, pero tras compararlo con estos me di cuenta que nada de eso.Obviamente no son los mejores ni de lejos, pero para lo que han costado ni tan mal.Pros:* El rendimiento como repetidor no esta mal del todo. Superaba los 300Mbits de velocidad frente a los 65Mbits que da el equivalente de Xiaomi.* El rendimiento en modo punto de acceso sube notablemente, llegando a más de 700Mbits de bajada y superando la barrera de los 900Mbits de subida. Mi router sufre para darme más de 500Mbits.* La latencia que añade es casi nula, siendo de 1ms (mi router da 5ms por cable).* Con el mesh puedes conectar fácilmente repetidores y aumentar la cobertura.Contras:* Parecen tocar techo en los 740Mbits independientemente de si el enlace es a 1.2Gbits o 2Gbits (probado con el móvil y un portátil con una mejor tarjeta de red). Me ha pasado igual con los exteriores y por cable llego a los 940Mbits (el máximo que da un cable de red). En subida pierde algo menos, llegando a los 910Mbits.* Son voluminosos para la poca circuitería que tendrán dentro. Gran parte del espacio lo ocupan en esconder las antenas.* El Mesh pierde mucha velocidad, bajando hasta los 300MBits a pesar de que entre los dos aparatos no hay más de 3 o 4 metros. A pesar de ello ya es más que el repetidor de Xiaomi a 65Mbits.No estoy contento del todo por la bajada de velocidad del mesh, pero al menos aumenta la cobertura notablemente y también la velocidad, que en una de las habitaciones apenas pasaba de los 100Mbits. Pronto añadiré los exteriores al mesh y quizá aumente la velocidad al tener más puntos de enlace.
Hugo Figueiredo
Reseñado en España el 14 de junio de 2024
Cumpre imaculadamente a função
Javier
Reseñado en España el 4 de marzo de 2024
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marcel
Reseñado en Francia el 18 de marzo de 2024
achetés pour être associés au modem 4g CUDY LT15V qui lui est très performant cela semblait être un bon compromis et bien non!! c'est raté,j'ai testé les modules mesch dans toute la maison(140 m2) et à chaque fois le wifi émis par le modem est très nettement supérieur (x 4)aux modules mesch, ce dernier étant placé à l'étage il est plus performantla notice n'est pas folichonne,des explications pour la mise en route,mais rien pour résoudre les problèmesde plus je n'ai jamais pu accéder aux paragraphes 4/5/6 de la notice de configuration rien n'est apparu comme décrisalors vu les faibles performances et le prix quand même costaud j'ai demandé un retour qu' Amazon a accepté (un bon point pour Amazon)alors,extrêmement déçu par ces modules mesch Cudy,j'en attendais beaucoup, peut être trop!!!!
Astolf
Reseñado en España el 18 de noviembre de 2024
Como repetidores wifi para conseguir más alcance de la señal funcionan correctamente, no obstante, el backhaul por ethernet no funciona como se espera.Si no son capaces de "verse" en condiciones a través de la señal Wifi, la velocidad disminuye y los dispositivos Wifi se desconectan en cascada.En mi caso, los he tenido que devolver y comprar otro sistema más avanzado.
Happy Shopper
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 2 de septiembre de 2024
I am not considerably techy, so installation did cause me a bit of stress, but I got it done.We have a 3100 sq ft house, and this system helped boost the signal as intended.
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