We have a multi-story townhome and tried powerline. When it worked it was very good; "when", unfortunately, was not nearly as often as we needed it to be.
We recently just got a Netgear Orbi and are pretty well satisfied. Turns out the base router/AP is better overall than the other single unit devices we've been using until now and the satellite does seem to make a significant difference in the far top floor room which had problems with both WiFi & Powerline. Lucky for that, too.... our next step was to run cable in the walls.
I've had an Orbi for some time now. What sold me was that it doesn't actually create a mesh network. Instead, it sets up a 1.7 gigabit wireless backhaul connection completely separate from the frequencies used by the client devices you connect. This avoids all of the interference (noisy clients disrupting the access points) and latency (hopping from one access point to another) pitfalls you often encounter when using a traditional mesh network or wireless extender.
The Orbi is basically the wireless equivalent of running wires through the walls.
Well it's still a mesh in the sense that the wireless APs are connected to each other wirelessly.
You can have a mesh network without wireless clients at all if you wanted. For example, you can connect two locations together via a mesh of access points by each end plugging into the ethernet port of an AP, then the mesh provides multi-task redundancy.
Agree completely. The price was not a welcome feature.
Having said that, we had reached the point where I was about to call cabling guys to come in and just get it over with... which would have been some multiple of the Orbi number. We had also had various range extenders and bridges, etc. over the years and frankly I wasn't expecting much of the Orbi either.... but we've been pleasantly surprised with how well it's worked. The only complaint I have is that it does seem its configuration UI (web based) is rather sluggish at times... but I rarely use that.
At this point I think I can fairly say that for us it's been worth the price.
We recently just got a Netgear Orbi and are pretty well satisfied. Turns out the base router/AP is better overall than the other single unit devices we've been using until now and the satellite does seem to make a significant difference in the far top floor room which had problems with both WiFi & Powerline. Lucky for that, too.... our next step was to run cable in the walls.