- Can you say Total Home Coverage? Tenda creates smarter homes using an advanced dual band AC1200 MESH Wi-Fi system that eliminates Dead-Zones and delivers your high-speed internet coverage throughout your home (4000 Sq. ft)
- Works with Alexa, Google assistant, streaming devices and advanced appliances, so you can link up to 60 wireless devices to your high performance wireless network and maintain optimum conditions
- Manage your home wifi network from anywhere, with the fun-to-use Tenda Wi-fi app, with helpful tools like our parent-friendly Wi-Fi timeout feature and enjoy safe and secure intenet connections with WPA/WPA2 PSK Mixed security and industry level password encryption
- All Tenda Nova products are fully integrated and need only to be paired to your existing nova units, to effectively expand Wi-Fi coverage. Each node blankets in advance of 1500 sq. ft and is equipped with an LED range-indicator light, to function as a positioning guide, for quick and easy network expansion.
- Get Mesh Wi-fi compatible with all major internet providers (AT&T, Comcast, Spectrum, Verizon, etc.)
- Industry-leading 3-Year Warranty, with FREE 24/7 Amazon-dedicated tech-support team (Support.Amazon@tenda.com.cn)
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Regina Lehnen
Great performance and easy to set up.
Love it. I was being told by everyone at cox cable that i would have to upgrade from 20 to mbs to 60 mbs because i have 16 security cams. A big increase in cost. My cameras would drop off and have to be reset about once a week. Security risk and so on. I decided to try this whole home system first feeling that i may even get it later anyway. Low and behold this easy to use system not only eliminated any of my cameras from dropping off but also my 4 pc's 5 hd televisions 2 printers 4 fire tv's and. 1 chromecast on a single story 2600 sq ft home. Ive had for a mont and not one drop. I bought on sale for $100 but if i had paid 200 or 250 as ive seen others priced i would still love it.
Liz Schatz
Great product - easy to install and works for what it is made for
I find very few electronic wi-fi products done right, this is one of them. 1) It is great value for money compared to other whole house mesh wi-fi systems in market. 2) Works great - I have kept one cube in basement where my router is, one at first floor and the third on second floor. I have Smart TVs, Wi-Fi Connected DVD players, tablet, computers/laptops, VOIP phone, cell phones being used in all area and I can say that I am impressed - I see excellent connection everywhere in my home. Devices connected in the first go and have not dropped connection ever. Granted I have used this product for only 2 days, however, I was so disappointed with my other system that this one is a marked improvement. 3) It is super easy to install. Connect any of the cubes to your router, follow directions to set-up via cell phone app, once connected then simply place other cubes looking at the rage availability on the app. I was able to set-up the entire system in under 10 minutes. No other configurations are required - the system will automatically update (if needed), balances the network, restarts in night to refresh itself. I have had no drops (not even once) for any of my device and I use a lot of wi-fi based devices from the most modestly priced to most expensive. So, there must be at least 10-12 devices connected at the same time and it works beautifully. 4) It is beautiful to look at - can become part of any place you like to keep it. All you see is this nice white cube with aesthetic top and a small beautifully places small soft glow green LED light. 5) The control app is simply, GUI based and does not intimidate user at all. 6) I do not think there is any loss in bandwidth - I get great streaming on my 4K TV. The only item they can work on is the accompanying manual - however, it was easy to find and install the app on Apple Store.
Endia Wilson-Evans
Reasonable Fast Wifi Mesh System
I like to think I'm some super user when it comes to tech but really I'm not. This fast ethernet mesh wifi does exactly what I need it to do and it will probably do exactly what you need it to do too. It gives me stable, fast internet in every corner of my 4,000 sqft, two story home (garage and backyard included). I do use two sets of three all synced together. Before you splurge on a gigabit mesh wifi system from an unchecked tech goliath that turns your metadata into the product they really sell, consider this more reasonable alternative. It gives you great line-of-sight to what devices are connected your wifi and how much data they are consuming. You can even shut off devices at certain hours to keep the kids from streaming when they should be dreaming. Lastly, check what speed internet service you are paying for from your provider before you invest in a gigabit system. Chances are you wouldn't even see a difference in speeds between the fast ethernet and gigabit systems unless you really do pay for gigabit service. If you don't have gigabit service, having a gigabit wifi mesh system is like using a five gallon bucket to carry eight ounces of water. It doesn't make sense or dollars and cents.
Rachel McGlenister
Works as advertised! And 1 month update.
I live in a two story with a basement. I had an Asus in the basement and had fair coverage throughout the house. I replaced the Asus with the Tenda mw3. Installation took about 10 minutes and my network access speed on the top floor went from 74 Mbps to 700 Mbps. My down load speeds jumped from 3Mbps to 30Mbps. I now have full WIFI signal everywhere in the house now. I setup the main and guest networks with the same name and password as the old router and all the devices connected within a few minutes. I also have a blink camera system and a ECOVACS DEEBOT N79S Robot Vacuum Cleaner both of which can be picky about their WIFI connection but both are working ok. Still working well. I had a Roku tv that seemed to have an issue staying connected. I moved the nearest cube next to the tv and ran a network cable from the tv to the lan port on the cube. It works great now.
DonnaMae Zurbano Gutierrez
Absolutely amazing for basic full property coverage. WAY better than wifi extenders.
So I gotta first say that I'm not looking for any local gigabit connections with my home network - just reliable 2g/5g signal throughout the property. My main cable modem are in the corner basement of my home with my TV room, and I wanted coverage upstairs and in the detached garage, which is about 25 feet from my home, and about 70 feet from the cable modem and the primary Tenda Nova node in my basement (With the Tenda Nova installed, the garage node does switch between "good" and "fair" signal - but it does not effect the overall speed, and keep in mind it's going through the back of a TV, 3 home walls, my main electric box, and 2 garage walls to get to my garage utility room - that's pretty amazing!) Previously I was having a heck of a time getting a good signal to the garage, event with a wifi extender (went through 2 of them with very broken and inconsistent results). With my prior Asus MIMO router (which is amazing!) my Amazon Tap was having trouble staying connected in the garage, and wifi was a inconsistent outside. I always wanted a whole home mesh router, but didn't want to spend $300 on it. The Nova system is absolutely fantastic for $100. They also have the model MW6, which does support gigabit, but as I said, I don't need that. Also, their iPhone app is actually very convenient for both setup and monitoring the nodes and the overall usage - I was very skeptical about the app, but there are plenty of basic options like guest-network, QOS, firmware updating, maintenance rebooting, etc. Setup is seriously a breeze. The only thing that I ran into was needing to turn off my modem, then turning it back on after initial plug in. It did not find the modem and internet connection type until I reset the modem - so be sure you do that! I setup the first note, set my own network information, and then connected the other 2 nodes. The other nodes connected and were up and running within about 2 minutes. Keep in mind the wifi signal goes in and out for about 2 minutes while it's connecting the other nodes, so just be patient and you'll see that they connect after about 2 minutes. So far, very satisfied - much much much better than wifi extenders! If you don't hear an update, then all is well! **quick update - I read some reviews that said there is not a firewall in this router, but I contacted Tenda directly, and they said there IS a firewall: "Yes there is a firewall it is automatically enabled, if you need to get past it you can port forward." So good news there! I also reconfigured where I placed the 3 nodes, and now I'm getting full/good signal on all of them, even in my garage. Still really happy with this kit!
Lily Irene Morano
The easiest most cost-effective solution to my Wi-Fi system
OK let’s start with that I am not a techie in any sense of the word but this was the easiest electronic device I have ever installed, it literally took me less than 10 minutes after I got it out of the box. My home is about 1500 ft.² with two bedrooms upstairs and my cable modem router is located in the far corner of the master bedroom downstairs which gave very limited Wi-Fi access in the upstairs bedrooms and most of all in my garage where my Alexa dot is located. I install the system and have had zero issues with access or Internet speeds in any locations of the house garage or backyard, while having four phones two laptops three fire sticks one tablet Alexa and a Roku all collected with no issues. It’s only been installed for two days but could be the best $80 I ever spent to solve all my Wi-Fi issues throughout my home and garage, I highly recommend it to anyone who’s looking for a inexpensive fast Internet Wi-Fi solution for their home or business
Shauna P Green
Low end value, mid range performance
Amazing performance for the money! Remember, if your bandwidth is 100mbs or less, it's awesome, nothing is easier to setup and coverage is great if placed appropriately. 5ghz speed if much better than 2.4, but coverage is less, but nothing new there. Some of the professional reviewers gave it middling reviews but I am beyond pleased for the price and my speed (75mbs)
Lisa Murphy
Very easy set up.
We got this mesh router extender when we cut the cord hoping it would increase speeds in the rooms farther away from the router. . The set-up was simple, and took about 10 minutes total, including walking between rooms. Speeds are noticibly faster for videos, so we are quite happy.
Steven Williamson
Great Starter Mesh Network On A Budget
We just recently moved into a new single story house and the router from our ISP on a 200 Mbps connection was only getting about 5 Mbps to my wife's home office. We ordered a Motorola Gigabit router but was still only getting about 10 Mbps to my wife's office. I told here for whole house coverage we needed to go mesh, but since we had just moved we were on a limited budget. This was the perfect price point and now my wife is averaging 100 Mbps in her home office. Great mesh network for the budget minded.
Angela Esther Halder
Where no signal has reached before
I moved into a building built in 1902 and suddenly my wifi sucked unless I was right next to the router, knew it wasn't my router since it worked in my last place, same size. Did a little research and found out that the drywall actually has chicken wire in it, which was turning the entire place into a giant faraday cage. Mesh wifi systems seemed to be the best option, but I didn't want to spend a ton of money since I am pretty light on my internet usage, mostly just stream Netflix and Prime. This system is perfect, the signal is strong in every room, and I can even get it out on the street, and i live on the 3rd floor. Had family in town with 5 people actively using the wifi and no problem with signal drop outs or anything. Very happy with this system, very easy to set up, and the little boxes are not obtrusive or ugly.