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Can I check is the mesh wifi signal of this tp link router strong enough for a 5 room hdb apartment?

Do I need to get a 2nd wifi tp link router at sgd 360 from StarHub to ensure the last room, which is abt 10 metres away from router with a wall in between, is able to get strong signals?

Many thanks in advance for your advice.
 

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Can I check is the mesh wifi signal of this tp link router strong enough for a 5 room hdb apartment?

Do I need to get a 2nd wifi tp link router at sgd 360 from StarHub to ensure the last room, which is abt 10 metres away from router with a wall in between, is able to get strong signals?

Many thanks in advance for your advice.

You may want to post the floor plan with details of the ONT and room LAN ports location, as well as the intended placement of the main router.

If you don't want to post the information, another option is to use the EB810v first to see how it goes. If not good enough, then buy another node (say the cheaper HB710 at S$192 or EB810v at S$360).
 

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Anyone tried to use EB810v as main router and AX72/73 as satellite (node)?
I tried to add the AX as Easymesh node, but failed.
Tried by using the app and web based.
 

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Anyone tried to use EB810v as main router and AX72/73 as satellite (node)?
I tried to add the AX as Easymesh node, but failed.
Tried by using the app and web based.
Try this. Connect LAN port ob BE810v to LAN port of AX72 via LAN cable. Press reset button on AX72 for 5sec. Wait a few minutes for lights on AX72 to stabilize. Then disconnect LAN cable. Turn AX72 off then on.
 

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Hi all, I recently signed up for the StarHub UltraSports 10Gbps Wi-Fi 6 with the Nokia ONR. I also re-contracted my parents' UltraSpeed 5Gbps broadband with an ONT using their existing Nokia Beacon 2. I'm not getting a good connection at my MBR, but it is ok at my study.

Since my parents only use it to watch SH TV, I'm thinking of swapping their ONT for my ONR and purchasing an EB810v (or maybe something else) to boost my home's connection. However, I don't have a utility cabinet at home (built in 2008/09) except for an FTP, so I probably have to lay an external LAN cable from my living room to my study or get another compatible router for a mesh.

My floor plan with some speed tests is attached:

Hoping to get some recommendations from the experts here. Many thanks in advance.
 

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Hi all, I recently signed up for the StarHub UltraSports 10Gbps Wi-Fi 6 with the Nokia ONR. I also re-contracted my parents' UltraSpeed 5Gbps broadband with an ONT using their existing Nokia Beacon 2. I'm not getting a good connection at my MBR, but it is ok at my study.

Since my parents only use it to watch SH TV, I'm thinking of swapping their ONT for my ONR and purchasing an EB810v (or maybe something else) to boost my home's connection. However, I don't have a utility cabinet at home (built in 2008/09) except for an FTP, so I probably have to lay an external LAN cable from my living room to my study or get another compatible router for a mesh.

My floor plan with some speed tests is attached:

Hoping to get some recommendations from the experts here. Many thanks in advance.


1) It is not possible to swap their ONT to your ONR. Each ONT or ONR is tied to an account.

2) If you are willing to pull one Ethernet cable to the study room, then the cheap solution is to get a Nokia Beacon 2 as mesh node. It is quite cheap from Carousell (maybe S$30 BNIB).

Nokia ONR (AX6000) is only compatible with Nokia Beacon 2 (or the old Nokia Beacon 1).

3) If you want to swap your ONR to an ONT, then you have to talk to Starhub and use your negotiation power. Maybe they will be willing to do that if you buy EB810v (S$360) from them. In that case, you may still want to pull a Ethernet cable to the study room and buy another HB710 (S$192) as mesh node.
 

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1) It is not possible to swap their ONT to your ONR. Each ONT or ONR is tied to an account.

2) If you are willing to pull one Ethernet cable to the study room, then the cheap solution is to get a Nokia Beacon 2 as mesh node. It is quite cheap from Carousell (maybe S$30 BNIB).

Nokia ONR (AX6000) is only compatible with Nokia Beacon 2 (or the old Nokia Beacon 1).

3) If you want to swap your ONR to an ONT, then you have to talk to Starhub and use your negotiation power. Maybe they will be willing to do that if you buy EB810v (S$360) from them. In that case, you may still want to pull a Ethernet cable to the study room and buy another HB710 (S$192) as mesh node.
Oh! I didn't know the ONT was being tied to the account (real noob here 😅). In that case, I will try to negotiate with them for a change.

Any other advice on how to maximise my plan? It seems like Beacon 2 can only give me a better wifi connection at my MBR or study.
 

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Oh! I didn't know the ONT was being tied to the account (real noob here 😅). In that case, I will try to negotiate with them for a change.

Any other advice on how to maximise my plan? It seems like Beacon 2 can only give me a better wifi connection at my MBR or study.

Change to ONT and then use EB810v + HB710 mesh setup with Ethernet backhaul or EB810v+EB810v setup, depending on your budget.

If high budget, then get higher end WiFi 7 routers.
 

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Oh! I didn't know the ONT was being tied to the account (real noob here 😅). In that case, I will try to negotiate with them for a change.

Any other advice on how to maximise my plan? It seems like Beacon 2 can only give me a better wifi connection at my MBR or study.

I think when under contract, relocation is free. You can check starhub to relocate the ONT to your address and ONR to your parents address. If there is digital voice tie to it, it will shift together with the ONR/ONT.
 
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Hi, I need some advice on this. Currently using EB810v installed in living room. In my common room, there's an old NAS without wifi feature. It can only connect via Ethernet cable. Not possible to connect the NAS to EB810v via Ethernet cable as it's too far apart. I cannot use powerline adapter as well. So I think I need to buy some access point? Or something else?

I dont want to buy another EB810v. So can someone advise another low range device to purchase? I dont need super fast speed transfer.

Thank you very much.
 
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Hi, I need some advice on this. Currently using EB810v installed in living room. In my common room, there's an old NAS without wifi feature. It can only connect via Ethernet cable. Not possible to connect the NAS to EB810v via Ethernet cable as it's too far apart. I cannot use powerline adapter as well. So I think I need to buy some access point? Or something else?

I dont want to buy another EB810v. So can someone advise another low range device to purchase? I dont need super fast speed transfer.

Thank you very much.

How far away? One wall in between? Two walls in between? Thick walls?

HB710 at S$192 from Starhub is a potential solution.

But you may want to post the floor plan to indicate the location of the EB805 and the NAS to see if HB710 is a good solution or not.

And why cannot use a powerline adapter? That will be a cheap solution if you are happy with 100Mbps to 200Mbos kind of speed.
 

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How far away? One wall in between? Two walls in between? Thick walls?

HB710 at S$192 from Starhub is a potential solution.

But you may want to post the floor plan to indicate the location of the EB805 and the NAS to see if HB710 is a good solution or not.

And why cannot use a powerline adapter? That will be a cheap solution if you are happy with 100Mbps to 200Mbos kind of speed.
Just 1 wall. 6m between the old NAS and EB810v.

Mine is old HDB. Can use powerline adapter? Sorry that I'm not very familiar with this.

Is there a cheaper option lower than HB710?

100mbps or 200mbps is good enough. Just wanted to access the files / images inside the NAS.

Last time, I'm using the 2x Nokia beacon.
 

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Just 1 wall. 6m between the old NAS and EB810v.

Mine is old HDB. Can use powerline adapter? Sorry that I'm not very familiar with this.

Is there a cheaper option lower than HB710?

100mbps or 200mbps is good enough. Just wanted to access the files / images inside the NAS.

Last time, I'm using the 2x Nokia beacon.

1. HB710 (triband BE18000) should work if just one wall in betwen, S$192 from Starhub, speed should be pretty decent.

HB410 (dual band BE6500) is a cheaper option, S$120 from Starhub, performance will not be as good as HB710 but may well be acceptable.

2. You can try your two Nokia Beacon (hopefully it is Nokia Beacon 2 and not Nokia Beacon 1). Free.

EB810v 2.5G LAN port -- short Ethernet cable --> main Nokia Becon in Living room - wireless --> second Nokia Beacon in common room -- short Ethener cable -- NAS

3. If you no longer have the two Nokia Beacon units, another option is to buy Linksys EA8100 v1 from Carousell for about S$10 and use it as a wireless repeater.
https://support.linksys.com/kb/article/121-en/

EB810v 2.5G LAN port -- wireless --> Linksys EA8100v1 in common room, wireless repeater mode
EA8100 LAN port -- short Ethener cable -- NAS

4. Power line adapter is another solution. But you may consider Option 2 and 3 first.
 
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1. HB710 (triband BE18000) should work if just one wall in betwen, S$192 from Starhub, speed should be pretty decent.

HB410 (dual band BE6500) is a cheaper option, S$120 from Starhub, performance will not be as good as HB710 but may well be acceptable.

2. You can try your two Nokia Beacon (hopefully it is Nokia Beacon 2 and not Nokia Beacon 1). Free.

EB810v 2.5G LAN port -- short Ethernet cable --> main Nokia Becon in Living room - wireless --> second Nokia Beacon in common room -- short Ethener cable -- NAS

3. If you no longer has the two Nokia Beacon, another option is to buy Linksys EA8100 v1 from Carousell for about S$10 and use it as a wireless repeater.
https://support.linksys.com/kb/article/121-en/

EB810v 2.5G LAN port -- wireless --> Linksys EA8100v1 in common room, wireless repeater mode
EA8100 LAN port -- short Ethener cable -- NAS

4. Power line adapter is another solution. But you may consider Option 2 and 3 first.
Great! Thank you.

By the way, I have another question. Can I buy TPLink EX520 instead of the Linksys?

The EX520 have router/AP mode. Is it different from wireless repeater?
 
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Great! Thank you.

By the way, I have another question. Can I buy TPLink EX520 instead of the Linksys?

The EX520 have router/AP mode. Is it different from wireless repeater?

TP-Link EX520 (M1) or EX510 (Starhub/MR) is even better option as it supports TP-Link EasyMesh. So you can use them as mesh node with your EB810v, using wireless backhaul.

Using simplified words:
1) Mesh node with Ethernet Backhaul = AP with better roaming capability
2) Mesh node with Wireless Backhaul = wireless repeater with better roaming capability
 
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Just be careful with however you extend from the EB810v - if its not a mesh you may end up with your NAS behind a router on a different LAN and you might not be able to route between the two networks easily, so could be awkward to access your NAS.
 

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Just be careful with however you extend from the EB810v - if its not a mesh you may end up with your NAS behind a router on a different LAN and you might not be able to route between the two networks easily, so could be awkward to access your NAS.

Good point.

Adding an AP -- no issue here, same network

Adding a mesh node with Ethernet Backhaul -- no issue here, same network

Adding a mesh node with wireless Backhaul -- no issue here, same network

Adding another two nodes mesh solution, like the two nodes Nokia Beacon 2 idea, then the main node needs to be in AP mode, no matter using Ethernet Backhaul or wireless backhaul.

Adding wireless repeater like EA8100 v1 idea -- need to make sure it is still using the same network. Old repeater tends to create another network.
 

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my Eb810v from starhub last time keep having 2.4Ghz dropping off issue, causing my cameras at home to malfunction. Tried many methods and SH finally agree to swap a new one for me. Now the new Eb810v no issues with 2.4ghz dropping, but now 5ghz dropping intermittently, disrupted one of my online meetings yesterday. Haiz...is this Eb810v really messed up or does the issue lie with starhub?
 

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And I don't know why there's absolutely no way of changing the 5ghz channel and channel width of the Eb810v. Now it's stuck at channel 44 and width 160mhz. If you try to change it to any other, it will revert back to this
 
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