My use case is 4 bedroom 2 level average size home with 1GB Cat6 cabling and 1GB from ISP who provide a Fritzbox 7530 with dual band wifi. Looking to use these in AP mode plugged into Cat6 drops to extend WiFi coverage. They have 1GB RJ45s to connect to a Cat6 drop so there's no mismatch there. It says they work in AP mode. Decent speeds at 2.4 and 5 bands. Good (?) antennas/range. It has MU-MIMO and ax but I'd probably only need a/b/g/n/ac for now.
I have a tenda ac10u router but everytime i wake up in the morning the wifi dosent work i need to turn it on in the tenda app by celular data everytime. This happens when i restart the router as well
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I have purchased and pulled apart a Tenda SP3 Smart plug. The wireless shipset is a Realtek RTL8710BX. Doing research I know you cannot flash these. There appears to be some talk with Arduino and some special SDK integrations. Does anyone know if there is work on a direct interface for this chipset to Home assistant? From research it appears there are a number of smart products that are now using this wifi controller.
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*I want to install Tenda USB wifi adabter on my ubuntu by making the Makefile according to this site guidness: _W311Mand download all of the links from these sites: -4785.html -2646.htmland this is my dongle of Tenda USB:
One of the most annoying things that can happen with a headless wifi-connected computer is the wireless connection dropping, or hanging for 10+ seconds at a time. It seems the Edimax is configured to go into a sleep state after a few seconds of inactivity by default, but this can be disabled pretty easily:
Earlier versions of these were supported, but they're bascially abandoned now.
This is the closest I can find of someone getting it working - however there are no wifi modules available so it is a dead end.
I previously had a Hub3 M500 and had purchased the Tenda Nova MW6 due to the poor wifi coverage of the virgin hub. I had the virgin hub in modem mode and all was pretty good. I was getting close to the 500mb near the primary tenda node and averaging at least 200 throughout the whole house.
I did temporary try to use 2 of the virgin wifi pods which to be fair did give me good coverage throughout the house and the speeds where actually higher than with the tenda nodes however the reason I have tried to revert back to the tenda nodes is that with the virgin wifi pods, even though the coverage was good what kept happening was if I was on a call with my laptop and moved rooms, the signal would always drop off temporarily and end the call which is obviously very frustrating. 17dc91bb1f
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