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by Yomura January 24, 2022

Mesh WiFi Routers fixes your WiFi coverage throughout your home

Are you enjoying amazing speeds with your Yomura Fiber 1 Gbps connection, but maybe noticing a slow spot somewhere in your home? Then you probably have a traditional single router setup.

When homes have just a single router you can wind up with a part of the house where the WiFi isn’t working quite as well as the rest of it. This is often called a “dead zone”.

WiFi signals are radio waves. Since radio waves can be absorbed, reflected and interfered with, these behaviors apply to your Internet WiFi as well. For example, some materials can absorb the waves and others can reflect them – for example smooth surfaces – especially metal surfaces.

Devices like microwaves and baby monitors work on frequencies similar to WiFi (e.g., 2.4 GHz), which can cause interference and degrade WiFi performance. Waves can cancel each other out completely due to multipath interference – waves that overlap in so called destructive interference.

That’s where a mesh router system like TP-Link Deco comes in. It uses more than just a single device to blanket your entire home in strong WiFi. This gets rid of dead zones by routing the signal around obstacles.

Why Mesh Routers Outperform Traditional Routers

Unlike conventional routers that broadcast from just a single point, mesh systems use multiple devices working together to create a continuous network throughout your home. This means consistent, reliable coverage in every room, eliminating any dead zones in far corners or outdoor spaces.

With Yomura Fiber delivering speeds up to 1 Gbps, your router choice matters. A standard router can become a bottleneck but mesh systems like TP-Link Deco are designed to handle high-speed connections everywhere in your home.

Expanding Coverage Made Simple

TP Link Deco X20 3 unit meshScalability is one of the things that’s super cool about the TP-Link Deco systems. You can start with a basic 2-3 unit setup and then add more devices if needed to cover larger homes. All you have to do is place the additional units in strategic locations and they’ll automatically connect with your existing mesh network giving you a strong signal everywhere. Best of all, these routers have no complicated configuration.

WiFi 6 & WiFi 7: Super fast speeds

TP Link X20 Mesh RouterTP-Link Deco systems support WiFi 6 and WiFi 7 (depending on the model). These newer standards offer:

  • Faster WiFi speeds, perfect for our 1 Gbps service
  • Better performance when multiple devices are connected
  • Improved battery life for your wireless devices
  • Reduced latency for gaming and video calls
Easy Setup and Management

Setting up your mesh system is very simple. The TP-Link Deco app guides you through the entire process in minutes. Once installed, this same app becomes your control center, offering features like:

  • Real-time network monitoring
  • Guest network creation
  • Robust parental controls to manage content and screen time
  • Quality of Service settings to prioritize important devices

At Yomura, we want you to experience every bit of speed our fiber service delivers. That’s why we recommend mesh systems like TP-Link Deco.
Mesh Routers ensure our connection is able to reach every corner of your home.

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