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Generally as wireless tech gets faster, it's less able to travel distances or penetrate stuff
That's the most frustrating thing. I have 3 mesh waps in my house, but if you connect in a different room you get 2.4ghz. At this point I need a mesh wap in every room.
As the wavelengths get shorter, so too does my patience :/
Hardwire them if possible. Mesh isn't great, way too much Wireless traffic that's disturbing each other.
Compared to ethernet, WiFi isn't duplex.