Cudy AX3000 2.5G Dual Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System

So i have the following ,
1 X RG-EG210G-P
2 X RG-RAP2200G
If you have Gigabit Fibre , You'll be disappointed ,
The best i can get out of the RG-EG210G-P is 820Mbps
 
So i have the following ,
1 X RG-EG210G-P
2 X RG-RAP2200G
If you have Gigabit Fibre , You'll be disappointed ,
The best i can get out of the RG-EG210G-P is 820Mbps
Impressive.
The specs say that it delivers 600Mbps, you got a bonus!

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Erm @Assasin_Zer0 did you do your huisverk?1000041984.jpg

According to Google the RG-RAP2200G is 100mb ports soo typo?
Edit: I see there is a G variant that boasts a Gigabit (https://www.comx-computers.co.za/RG-RAP2200G-specifications-254169.htm) but Scoopy and old Uniterm don't stock unless it's RG-RAP2200(E) but ok. I take back what I said, your bottleneck would still be the switch. Over-all I think that isn't took bad considering it's a Wifi 5 AP and to boot it's more entry-level for their ceiling AP's I have seen the Reyee Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 Indoor Ceiling AP do over GB but that's like near perfect environment it's also very impressive to see that switch handle something rated over it's cap.

NB: "Concurrent 802.11ac WAVE2 / WAVE1 / 802.11a/b/g/n, Up to 400 Mbps at 2.4g, Up to 867 Mbps at 5G" - someone got the wrong AP for Wireless Gigabit speeds

https://shop.dbg.co.za/rg-rap2260-e.html - GB Wireless capacity
https://shop.dbg.co.za/rg-rap2266.html - GB Wireless Capacity
 
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Erm @Assasin_Zer0 did you do your huisverk?View attachment 1663103

According to Google the RG-RAP2200G is 100mb ports soo typo?
Edit: I see there is a G variant that boasts a Gigabit (https://www.comx-computers.co.za/RG-RAP2200G-specifications-254169.htm) but Scoopy and old Uniterm don't stock unless it's RG-RAP2200(E) but ok. I take back what I said, your bottleneck would still be the switch. Over-all I think that isn't took bad considering it's a Wifi 5 AP and to boot it's more entry-level for their ceiling AP's I have seen the Reyee Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 Indoor Ceiling AP do over GB but that's like near perfect environment it's also very impressive to see that switch handle something rated over it's cap.

NB: "Concurrent 802.11ac WAVE2 / WAVE1 / 802.11a/b/g/n, Up to 400 Mbps at 2.4g, Up to 867 Mbps at 5G" - someone got the wrong AP for Wireless Gigabit speeds

https://shop.dbg.co.za/rg-rap2260-e.html - GB Wireless capacity
https://shop.dbg.co.za/rg-rap2266.html - GB Wireless Capacity
Hi there,

Yes i did , Those stats weren't made available until months after i purchased .
It's More of an FYI to just take note , The Equipment has been rock solid
Regarding the RAP2200(G) i do have the Gigabit ones , Also Good , But the range on them aren't the best , But like you said entry level so that's to be expected. , Ps. They are Wi-Fi 6 .
Put it this way , I think they still preform better than a Mesh system similarly priced. The only thing you need to mind is the Bandwith CAP . So if you under Gigabit , You should be Golden .

If memory serves , i paid around R3700 for everything when i originally purchased .
 
My new homelab server support 2.5G networking now, and I am thinking it's a good opportunity to upgrade my network and maybe the wifi also as it hasn't been very stable.
My place isn't very big but I do like the :

Cudy AX3000 2.5G Dual Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System​


Just a pity about the 1 only 2.5G port, I will also have to get a 2.5G switch.
 
I ended up returning the same Cudy devices, swopping them for a 3-pack of Mercusys H70x devices.

Their backend mesh connectivity between the devices is much stronger, and stable, than that of the Cudy ones, albeit with sacrificing the 2.5GB port.

It has an app too.

I see the Mercusys H80X is available now for R400 more than I paid for the H70x back in the day (R3200); the H70x is R2700 now.

If you're on 100Mb/s fibre and don't care much for Wifi 6, I also had the Mercusys H50g devices. They also have a much stronger and stable mesh interconnectivity compared to the Cudy. One is able to mesh the H50g with the H70/80 as well.
 
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I ended up returning the same Cudy devices, swopping them for a 3-pack of Mercusys H70x devices.

Their backend mesh connectivity between the devices is much stronger, and stable, than that of the Cudy ones, albeit with sacrificing the 2.5GB port.

It has an app too.

I see the Mercusys H80X is available now for R400 more than I paid for the H70x back in the day (R3200); the H70x is R2700 now.

If you're on 100Mb/s fibre and don't care much for Wifi 6, I also had the Mercusys H50g devices. They also have a much stronger and stable mesh interconnectivity compared to the Cudy. One is able to mesh the H50g with the H70/80 as well.
My experience with H70x left alot to be desired.

Random disconnects.

Also App cannot to the network if the internet is down etc.
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Anyone running the Cudy AX3000 with a line speed faster than 250mbps?
Want to know what the actual throughput is like.?

Current have a TP-Link Deco M4/S4 bundle throughout the house and WiFi speeds are ok, but nothing great.

Have a 1000mbps-250mbps link at home.
 
I have the AX1800/M1800 mesh units and I'm getting my line speed on Wifi 6 using the 5G SSID. Pretty sure that with the AX3000 you will get great speeds provided your devices support Wifi 6 that is.

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I have 6 units in Mesh configuration, 5 connected to the same switch via cable and 1 unit is purely mesh only.
 
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I have the AX1800/M1800 mesh units and I'm getting my line speed on Wifi 6 using the 5G SSID. Pretty sure that with the AX3000 you will get great speeds provided your devices support Wifi 6 that is.

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I have 6 units in Mesh configuration, 5 connected to the same switch via cable and 1 unit is purely mesh only.
Thanks for the feedback mate!
Think i'll get me a set and test it out.
I need 4 and all but one is cabled.
 
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