🌐 Elevate Your Wi-Fi Game!
The StrongATRIA AC2100 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System delivers expansive coverage of up to 3,300 sq.ft, ensuring a reliable connection for all your smart devices. With two Gigabit ports per node, easy app control, and robust parental features, this system is designed for modern homes that demand seamless connectivity and user-friendly management.
A**R
No support and disconnects randomly
I managed to set it up easily enough, but only after following an independent review on YouTube. It hasn't improved network speed anywhere in the house and disconnects randomly. You can't login to the app at all unless you're connected to the Atria WiFi connection (when connected to main router, which I often find I've unknowingly fallen back to because the Atria connection has disappeared), it just tells you the pwd is invalid. The guest wifi network, which was my main reason for buying, has a maximum uptime of 72 hours then disconnects so I have to set a reminder to open it again if guests stay for more than 3 days. Zero support from customer service. You can't call them and they don't reply to emails. Waste of money. Avoid.
H**W
STRONG WiFi range and speed to outpace my devices with added PPPoE and IPv6
STRONG Wi-Fi range reaching the back of the garden, well beyond the BT router ever could and consistent speed even at range outpacing anything I have on network currently. Given it supports PPPoE and IPv6 it can plug directly into the ONT and be rid of the BT router entirely. The only negatives are that it doesn’t have QoS, but only an impact if someone starts uploading to the WAN without any limits/caps, it’s IPv6 dns override settings are hidden and have to be made visible using web inspector but do save, it’s 5G dedicated backhaul didn’t like 48” thick stone walls so I switched to an Ethernet backhaul which is only 1gb not 1.8gb that it could have used from the Wi-Fi link.
S**5
Don't buy this waste of money
Thought this would fix wifi issues but configuration is a nightmare only pictorial setup sheet no written instructions or mention if what yhe different coloured LED s mean configures itself on a 192.168.7.xxx network.App keeps crashing on android.I have a mercusys halo s12 which does a lot better for a mesh system albeit on 5 Ghz.Spent over 4 hours trying at 2 different houses to get working and still failed.DO NOT BUY unless you want a headache and frustration...Sending back for a refund
I**N
Cheaper elsewhere…
Purchased for less than £30 new elsewhere which was a steal - excellent coverage, pretty simple to setup and really like the guest network option etc.Fantastic!
H**I
Great WiFi Coverage
Setup is simple just follow up the instruction. Plug in and connect to new Atria Wi-Fi. Just with one mesh my Wi-Fi was better with signal and coverage then my regular one from modem included by provider. Before my Wi-Fi upstairs was max 2on signal now is max. Same with outdoors, couldn't reach signal or was losing it constant. Now going far away outside house Wi-Fi is still there. Better signal is good and no disconnections.Each mesh can extend connection by 100m². That is amazing. I'm connected to it 24/7 now when using my phones, laptop, PC. I noticed sometimes Wi-Fi is lost for few second and reconnecting back. Some people couldn't even notice it, but I work from home 12-14h a day. It is not big problem but for gamers is 50% chance that few sec will make You DC from server, nobody playing MMO would like to see it during battle or any other activity.Price could be bit high, but You getting x2 mesh 200m² comparing to cheap extenders what mostly don't give You what You expect to do it. It is worthy buy. You can always buy it and test if it doesn't make Your Wi-Fi better just send it back.Overall highly recommending.
P**T
Out of Date and potentially dangerous
After running a number of checks and scans run on the equipment. I found something troubling. It is using a web server called boa that hasn't been developed since 2005This equipment does NOT SUPPORT WPA3
R**Y
Interesting and slightly worrying
I have worked in IT for 20+ years, I currently spend most of my life in Amazon Web Services, but a few years ago I was a network manager so my networking knowledge is reasonably good (if slightly out of date now). These Atria Wi-Fi Mesh systems look interesting, easy enough to setup - connect one to your router (or my my case a PowerLAN plug connected to my router), set up the app on your phone, mesh the second one...easy enough, decent WiFi coverage around the bit of my house that is really difficult to reach. That's the good bit....Once you have it setup there are a range of simple to use options for scheduling on/off, guest WiFi etc. Again easy enough to do.The issue I have is with security. Consumer IT equipment is typically pretty poor from a security point of view and there are very limited options on here...WiFi Settings and a password that's it. I have no idea what firmware version it's on, no idea how to update it, or even if it's updateable. So security of somewhat suspect here. I also don't know where the app is connecting to, although I suspect China as STRONG are owned by a Chinese holding company so your data my also not be massively safe....Anyway, if you aren't worried by potential security issues it works quite well, if you are the step away...
K**E
Unreliable and unstable - do not buy
I purchased the 3 pack this from Currys as amazon had sold out. 3 days later I wish I hadn't bothered. It is like going back 10 years. Set up of the main router was easy but the satellites constantly disconnect randomly every few minutes. The app says the satellites are too far away, even if they are right next to the main box, which makes them useless. One of the satellites has stopped connecting at all despite a factory reset. I've tried the set up with and without the original wifi switched on and it makes no difference either way. I will say the single unit without the satellites does slightly extend wifi but the satellites are completely useless or broken. If you want to go back to wifi drop outs and constantly re booting your network then these are just what you need. If you are trying to improve your internet coverage and reliability then I would advise going elsewhere.
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