Should you switch to a Wi‑Fi 7 mesh router?
Weak Wi‑Fi is a familiar frustration, and mesh systems are meant to fix it by replacing extenders with a network of units that share a single network name and hand off seamlessly. Tenda's BE5100 3‑pack (also sold as the ME6 Pro) positions itself as a lower‑cost mesh option, supplying three units, each with five internal antennas and five independent high‑power FEMs, and supporting broadband throughput up to 2,000 Mbps.
The system delivers stated Wi‑Fi speeds of 688 Mbps at 2.4 GHz and 4,323 Mbps at 5 GHz, and Tenda says a network built with the kit can handle more than 160 devices. Each satellite includes Ethernet ports for wired connections, and the three units are rated to cover about 6,600 square feet.
Setup is guided by the Tenda app for iOS and Android, and pairing additional satellites is done with a mesh button and the app. The kit includes a writable NFC tag for easy visitor access; the tag isn’t write‑protected by default, so protecting it in business settings is advised.
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