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It's definitely more technical than an Asus, linksys, or any other equipment that Costco would sell. Not plug and play,
According to Cisco, "MU-MIMO allows the access point to send multiple data packets to multiple clients over the same frequency. This means a lower-speed client won't hold back packet transmissions to other clients."
It's time for me to get a new Wi-Fi router and the question is which brand and model for a 1400 square foot house? From a perusal of Amazon reviews and other available information there does not appear to be a brand which stands out, especially from a customer support perspective. Perhaps the answer to my question is to not worry about the brand but instead buy whatever Costco is selling as I am told if you problem with it, you deal with Costco support and not the vendor directly. At the moment the three brands under consideration are eero, Asus and Netgear. I don't anything that support multiple, simultaneous high bandwidth consumption.
I have a standard refurbished Linksys 9500 EA. It is hard wired to anything that takes a good chunk, plus two APs set up hardwired 150 feet away in garage and at front of house (Linksys MR 9000s set up as Aps waterfall). I get GIG, and typically stays around this level. I am having drop out issues and am looking at getting a new Orbi system also. Plaster walls, old house, lots of corners and floors. I dont like Linksys UI at all, sucks.