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Xunison Hub - M50 Mesh Cube


1. How much distance does a single mesh unit cover in meters?
The distance among units will vary depending on whether you have an instructed path for the signal or how many obstacles re on the way.

2.Two houses close beside each other, roughly 75 feet, can they bounce the signal between them?
Yes, This device is cover up to 30 meters of area.

3.After completing the setup, can i disconnect the ethernet cable from the main node so that i can put the node to another place of the house?
Yes, you can move easily and then connect the ethernet cable again to the node.

4.What is the data throughput rating for each of the bands?
2.4 MHz and 5 MHz (it is a dual-band unit mesh system).

5. What’s the actual coverage of this product? Is it really the same as it described? And how many walls can it pass through?
This device is cover the maximum area for wireless connectivity with a smooth and appropriate connection.

6. Can I use an ISP sim card in this device for service?
No. The only ports available on this device are Ethernet ports that you can connect to an ISP gateway.

7. Unable to connect devices to your Wi-Fi?
Listed below are the common factors that affect your router's Wi-Fi performance or connection and what you can do about it.

The router and/or the Wi-Fi devices need to refresh

Power cycle your router to refresh connection. To do this, power OFF the router by unplugging the power cord then waiting for about 10 seconds before plugging it back in.
You can also turn OFF then ON the Wi-Fi switch/button of your computer or mobile device then try connecting again.

Distance from the router

To ensure stable Wi-Fi connectivity, make sure that your computer or mobile device is within the range of the wireless router. Computers or phones may also have problems connecting to the Wi-Fi due to interference from other neighboring wireless devices such as cordless phones and microwave ovens. To avoid wireless interference, changing the channel of your router is recommended.

Incorrect wireless key/password

Connecting to a secured Wi-Fi requires WEP, WPA™ Personal or WPA2™ Personal security key or password. You may encounter this error when you have changed the wireless settings of your router. If you are unsure about your wireless key or password, check the wireless security settings of your router.

8. Are you experiencing frequent disconnection from the Wi-Fi?
Make sure to check the below factors as all of these can greatly affect your Wi-Fi signals:

2.4 GHz interference -
Your router may be operating on the same frequency as your cordless telephone system or other nearby devices. Try to change your router’s channel to 1 or 11 (the default channel is 6) as these are considered non-overlapping channels. After changing channels, restart the Wi-Fi devices.

Physical obstructions -
Your Wi-Fi device may be losing connectivity because of physical obstructions such as walls and floors. Try to move your devices to a different location to find a better signal.

Placement of the router-
It is recommended that you place your router as high off the ground as possible. When placing the router in a high location, leave a distance of 2 feet between the router antenna tips, ceiling, and wall. If your signal passes through multiple floors, place the router on the uppermost floor, and high up in the room.

QUICK TIP: The most ideal location for your router would be at the central part of your house.

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