Mesh System from CUDY

The Mesh system is gaining increasing popularity due to a variety of features it offers. The same applies to the company CUDY, which utilizes its own technology called Whole-Home Mesh WiFi. This technology involves connecting multiple routers to create a seamless Wi-Fi network, unlike repeaters, where devices switch between networks automatically and smoothly, without interrupting the continuity of the connection. This eliminates network connection interruptions that occur when using repeaters, where devices momentarily lose internet access when switching between different Wi-Fi networks, and some devices may need to be manually switched by users. To achieve this effect, features such as smooth roaming have been employed - the receiving device will always connect to the router that offers the best connection without interrupting the transfer in just 0.2 seconds; adaptive routing technology - devices dynamically choose the best route, data band, and the least congested device.

The M1800 model has two Gigabit Ethernet ports, and the M3000 model has one 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port and one Gigabit port. Both devices have a dual-band (2.4 and 5 GHz) network in the modern Wi-Fi 6 standard (1800 Mbps total transfer speed for the M1800 model and up to 3 Gbps for the M3000 model). The Wi-Fi 6 standard offers technologies that improve data transmission efficiency and range, including OFDMA - enabling the simultaneous transmission of data to multiple users; MU-MIMO, allowing multiple router antennas to handle multiple devices at the same time without causing network speed drops; Beamforming, directing the signal more specifically to certain devices, ensuring that each device gets the network access it needs at any given moment.

An important feature of the M1800 and M3000 devices, which will be extremely useful for operators, is TR-069 protocol-based provisioning. It enables remote and secure communication between the end device and the internet service provider, allowing for configuration retrieval from the operator's server, remote diagnosis, and updates without the need to send a technician on-site or involve the subscriber.

The manufacturer declares that a single CUDY M1800 device with 4 internal antennas can cover an area of 185 square meters, two devices can cover 362 square meters, and three devices can cover 510 square meters. The M3000 model with 5 internal antennas can cover an area of 232 square meters, two devices can cover 362 square meters, and three devices can cover up to 650 square meters. Moreover, both routers can handle up to 100 connected devices. Both models feature a modern design that will blend well with the decor of any room. Choosing to purchase CUDY devices includes a complete set of accessories needed to set up the equipment and your own Mesh network.