Product Link(s): Reyee RG-E4 (WiFi 6 Router): amzn.to/47d1s8a 20% off coupon code: LANDPETREYEE Valid until 12/31/2023 (excludes Black Friday) TP-Link Archer AX55: amzn.to/3Lw2T7I As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
what a great review! Clear to the point and showed me everything I need to know about these routers. A slight issue with the video being sponsored by Reyee, but that said, you did declare that upfront, and showed no obvious bias.
the AX55 is listed as EasyMesh, so it could pair with another Easymesh compatible router. that USB is still nice to have. you could plug in a USB drive or you could plug in a SmartHome IR/RF hub instead of having an extra plug just for USB power.
You are correct, looks like it does also support EasyMesh in addition to OneMesh. Originally it was only OneMesh. Sure, I can see the USB port being very useful for some, I personally prefer Synology NAS, they're just better than any port on any router I've tested. Honestly, both of these routers are great
hi thank you very much for your excellent review i wonder which is the minimum price that buys a 2.5 Gbps wan/lan port I wonder why only very expensive routers have it
Hi Lanpet great video, you know when you was explaining you'd put the stickers on the power plugs,because you have so many technical things about the home. Probably devices you've made videos about over the years. Would you like to sell any of the devices you've done videos on in the past,especially you having so many. If so let me know and I'd buy some off you,cheers pal.
Product Link(s):
Reyee RG-E4 (WiFi 6 Router): amzn.to/47d1s8a
20% off coupon code: LANDPETREYEE
Valid until 12/31/2023 (excludes Black Friday)
TP-Link Archer AX55: amzn.to/3Lw2T7I
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
what a great review! Clear to the point and showed me everything I need to know about these routers. A slight issue with the video being sponsored by Reyee, but that said, you did declare that upfront, and showed no obvious bias.
Thanks!
the AX55 is listed as EasyMesh, so it could pair with another Easymesh compatible router.
that USB is still nice to have.
you could plug in a USB drive or you could plug in a SmartHome IR/RF hub instead of having an extra plug just for USB power.
You are correct, looks like it does also support EasyMesh in addition to OneMesh. Originally it was only OneMesh. Sure, I can see the USB port being very useful for some, I personally prefer Synology NAS, they're just better than any port on any router I've tested.
Honestly, both of these routers are great
hi thank you very much for your excellent review
i wonder which is the minimum price that buys a 2.5 Gbps wan/lan port I wonder why only very expensive routers have it
Excellent review as always, does the Reyee support fail-over?
Thanks!
I haven’t tried aggregation but I imagine it should support that
Hi Lanpet great video, you know when you was explaining you'd put the stickers on the power plugs,because you have so many technical things about the home. Probably devices you've made videos about over the years. Would you like to sell any of the devices you've done videos on in the past,especially you having so many. If so let me know and I'd buy some off you,cheers pal.
Thanks! I appreciate the offer but I keep them for quite a while for comparison sakes, I do get rid of some eventually but it's usually sporadic.
@@landpetCheers Lanpet for the reply I appreciate it. We'll anytime I don't mind,you just give us a shout Cheers pal.
No tp-link or linsys anything for me