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Fritxbox! mesh compatibility question

  • 13-06-2024 7:36pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1


    Hello …

    I thought before I make total ass of myself it's always good to get advice from those who know .

    Thats you .. so in my house I have fiber broadband and a Fritzbox!7560

    i do have few repeaters, but I'm trying to get internet into my garage, which is my workshop and Mancave thing..

    Yup I have a bar, music, beer, fridge, snacks and a TV for manly music videos

    I did manage to get a wifi signal in from a daisy-chain of repeaters but …it could be better.

    So now I'm looking at a Mesh system , I think it would be better in the house and reach the garage.

    The garage is about 10 meters away from the house, maximum

    Now I know the Fritzbox7560 has mesh OK

    I'm looking at a Tenda Mx3 system or similar

    The question is , is the Tenda system compatible with the Fritzbox 7560?

    Is there a better solution?

    If i had 3 nodes ..1 downstairs at the modem. 1 upstairs (garage side ) and 1 in the garage (house side)

    I think I could do it , i just need a nod from someone who has done this before, maybe stop me making a mistake

    what do you think?



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