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<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>NOTE:</strong></span> | <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>NOTE:</strong></span> XMission has tested and verified that the following equipment are supported on the XMission and UTOPIA Network. While any standard router should work, we recommend that our customers use the recommendations below for any new purchases. | ||
XMission has tested and verified that the following equipment are supported on the XMission and UTOPIA Network. While any standard router should work, we recommend that our customers use the recommendations below for any new purchases. | |||
Please note that the model number may change depending on the most recent revision from the manufacturer, and may have different firmare versions. While it is unlikely, any changes in models and firmware may differ enough from the equipment we have tested to cause issues. | Please note that the model number may change depending on the most recent revision from the manufacturer, and may have different firmare versions. While it is unlikely, any changes in models and firmware may differ enough from the equipment we have tested to cause issues. | ||
If you are ever in need of support from XMission, please be sure to know your manufacturer, model, and software version. | If you are ever in need of support from XMission, please be sure to know your manufacturer, model, and software version. | ||
<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>NOTE:</strong></span> XMission strongly recommends the use of Ethernet when available, as wireless may result in poor performance, and often will not reflect the speed of the XMission network. | |||
== Small (1-2 Room) Homes == | == Small (1-2 Room) Homes == | ||
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''Homes over 4,500 square feet.'' Most extra large homes will have more than eight rooms. For homes this large we recommend using one of the options below. | ''Homes over 4,500 square feet.'' Most extra large homes will have more than eight rooms. For homes this large we recommend using one of the options below. | ||
<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>NOTE:</strong></span> For larger homes, XMission strongly | <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>NOTE:</strong></span> For larger homes, XMission strongly recommends the use of Ethernet when available, as wireless may result in poor performance in large spaces. | ||
===Mesh=== | ===Mesh=== |
Revision as of 12:15, 16 April 2020
NOTE: XMission has tested and verified that the following equipment are supported on the XMission and UTOPIA Network. While any standard router should work, we recommend that our customers use the recommendations below for any new purchases.
Please note that the model number may change depending on the most recent revision from the manufacturer, and may have different firmare versions. While it is unlikely, any changes in models and firmware may differ enough from the equipment we have tested to cause issues.
If you are ever in need of support from XMission, please be sure to know your manufacturer, model, and software version.
NOTE: XMission strongly recommends the use of Ethernet when available, as wireless may result in poor performance, and often will not reflect the speed of the XMission network.
Small (1-2 Room) Homes
1,500 square feet or less. This would include most apartment complexes and single bedroom homes that have one or two rooms.
Medium (3-4 Room) Homes
1,500 and 3,000 square feet. Most medium homes will have three or four rooms.
Large (4-6 Room) Homes
3,000 and 4,500 square feet. Most large homes will have four to six rooms.
Extra Large (8+ Rooms) Homes
Homes over 4,500 square feet. Most extra large homes will have more than eight rooms. For homes this large we recommend using one of the options below.
NOTE: For larger homes, XMission strongly recommends the use of Ethernet when available, as wireless may result in poor performance in large spaces.
Mesh
Beginner-level full home coverage
For most users, a whole home mesh WiFi system will suffice, usually with the compromise of trading WiFi coverage for wireless speed. A mesh WiFi system typically has a main router module that connects directly to your UTOPIA equipment. Satellite nodes or access points that connect to the main module, can then be placed around your house for full WiFi coverage. Together these create a single and seamless wireless network and share the same wireless name (SSID) and password.
Please note, that while Mesh can help cover more floor space, it often trades coverage for speed. You may see lower speeds than expected going with a mesh option. The following recommendations have performed the best for us, with little to compromise.
Ubiquiti
No Compromise Performance
For users that are more comfortable with technology or for users that need more performace, XMission recommends the use of Ubiquiti's UniFi wireless line. A proprietary Mesh-like network environment, commonly used in enterprise level deployments. XMission's office and some staffers personally use Ubiquiti for wireless access points, and strongly recommend them under all living situations.
NOTE: XMission would like to clarify to our customers that this does require the purchase of a traditional "router" or "gateway switch" (not a "wireless router"), as well as "access points" to provide your home with wifi.