By combining one of the easiest set up processes with a low price, Tenda has created a basic two-part mesh kit that should appeal to first time Wi-Fi networkers anxious about doing something wrong. It will never set any throughput records and might not fi...
Three mesh nodes for not a lot of money, Simple setup
App connection to router isn't reliable, Ethernet backhaul not supported, No QoS or device priority mode
Google has sold a lot of WiFi's by pricing aggressively at around $300 for a three-node system when competitors were $100 or $200 higher. Since then, everyone except Linksys (Velop) and eero has realized getting upwards of $450 for a three-node Wi-Fi Syst...
Published: 2018-11-23, Author: David , review by: itwire.com
Abstract: Wi-Fi is awesome, except when it's not. Plugging dead spots in your home or office can be arduous, but Tenda's Nova mesh Wi-Fi system makes it a snap.It's a situation we all know - your home broadband connection comes into a single point. Perhaps a couple...
If the possibilities of mesh excite you, and you don't mind saving a few bucks at a cost to aesthetics and processing power, the Tenda Nova Mesh Wi-Fi System might be the gateway drug you're looking for...
Tenda's promises to do it better and cheaper might resonate with some. However, the appeal is likely going to be limited by how deep into the mesh Wi-Fi space you've already invested. If you already own a modern mesh Wi-Fi system, there's no real reason t...
Published: 2018-02-14, Author: James , review by: kitguru.net
Very cheap for a three-unit system, Parental controls in smartphone app, Routing functions including port forwarding
Terrible 802.11ac performance, Poor 802.11n range, Management exclusively via smartphone app, No URL or keyword blocking, No firewall, No USB ports for printer or storage sharing, Kitguru Says: The Tenda nova MW6 may be cheap, but its dire performance mak
The Tenda nova MW6 proved to be a disappointment. It's very keenly priced for a three-unit system, but performance is nothing short of dire. This is almost certainly due to its lack of a third radio dedicated to the wireless “backhaul”. We're not sure how...
Hard-core gamers who need the fastest possible Wi-Fi performance might prefer to pay for a more expensive tri-band router or tri-band mesh system, while more experienced users may want to opt for a system that provides a more configurable web browser inte...