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Posted 22 July 2023

Tenda Nova MW3 AC1200 Whole-home Mesh WiFi System (3-Pack)

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MW3 is a 1200Mbps dual band distribution mesh WiFi system designed for 100-300? houses, bringing you with whole home WiFi coverage, as well as fast and stable internet connection. Pack of 3 provides you with up to 300? WiFi range; while pack of 2 provides you with up to 200? WiFi range. Compliant with IEEE 802.11v and IEEE 802.11r seamless roaming protocols, MW3 supports automatic network optimization and automatic routing selection, allowing you to enjoy more stable and flexible wireless network.
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  1. Badcat's avatar
    I have issues with connecting them to the app as many experienced the same in the reviews . It was working properly but when I changed the supplier it failed to be recognised by my phone , so l am afraid it is cold (edited)
    Crossbow's avatar
    Every time you make a change to the main router, you would need to factory reset all the nodes & set up the app & connections afresh. This is usually true of 𝘢𝘯𝘺 Mesh system/brand.

    Incidentally, some years ago I bought a pair of these MW3's 'used like new' from Box, but couldn't get them to connect despite hours of troubleshooting & including several resets. Concluding they were defective, I was about to return them.
    As a last resort, I had a brainwave to reset my main router as well & gave it one last go - they connected on the very 1st attempt(!) & have been fine since.

    Sometimes it takes all sorts to resolve a problem, but can understand that most people will not know or be willing to go to such lengths & will eventually return as 'probably faulty'. (edited)
  2. Shaun31's avatar
    I've been using these for well over a year now. No issues at all. Range extends well past my house. Security cameras all around my house all good.
    wellhellothere's avatar
    Also been using them for a while, no issues, also now get a strong signal at the bar at the bottom of the garden.
  3. FetishVoo's avatar
    No AP mode, skip
  4. Evouk's avatar
    I have several MW5c and a MW6 and apart from a few hiccups they've been pretty solid.
  5. chris.rudland's avatar
    I’ve got two of these and had to remove them. Was getting rubbish speeds and reliability on the second node.
    Crossbow's avatar
    You may have had the 2nd node too far away or not in an open enough area? This is their recommendation... "Place the nova in an open area and keep it within two rooms (10 meters) away from existing nodes."
    So if you still have them & don't mind giving them another go after resetting them & starting afresh...
  6. Rbaj's avatar
    Using them for few years can’t fault them stable connection all around the house. Got 2 units for decent size property.
  7. lukekey's avatar
    I've had these for over a year and they have been great in our 3 storey house, great deal at this price.
  8. Dezz's avatar
    Ordered thanks 👌
  9. cloudwarrior's avatar
    I've also had problems with them. They just seem inconsistent. They work most of the time, but some times nothing will connect and I have switch them all off and back on again.
    5 of them sitting in a cupboard, relying on the stock router and an extender.. (edited)
  10. ptkdon's avatar
    Seems to be hundreds of these on the market and I have no idea how much to spend or what is a good one, mainly looking for good connection in my garden and garage, house isn't massive so get ok broadband at the furthest point in the house but cuts off in the garage
    mkara's avatar
    Hard wired cat 6 cable with an access point at the end... Or depending how big your garden is, you can place one at the furthest point in the house and then one in the garden/garage should be fine.
  11. Grimsargh's avatar
    Can't fault mine. Be aware the max throughput is 100mb so if you live in the south and have decent broadband you will loose anything above that .

    If you live in the North like me you should be fine .
    jrob3rts's avatar
    Used to have 20mb in fhe South. Now have 500mb in the North. Maybe my map is upside down.
  12. boom1415's avatar
    I am using these from more than one year and no issues. Security cameras accessable and signals in the garden. 4 bedroom house and no signal loss..Good price
  13. kremix's avatar
    There is 5 for £50 on Shpock
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