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XYY
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5 years ago

New Telus Wi-Fi 6 Access Point and Wi-Fi Jack

Here's the 2 new peices of equipment from Telus. They are only being installed in select areas as of now.

 

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The TELUS Wi-Fi 6 Access Point contains next-generation Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 technology that provides whole-home Wi-Fi coverage, increases wireless network capacity, and delivers faster speeds. Designed to live quietly in an open area of your home, the TELUS Wi-Fi 6 Access Point harmonizes powerful technology with a friendly and approachable form. The removable base provides a clean, clutter-free aesthetic and enhances its user-friendly functionality. With the TELUS My Wi-Fi app, users can quickly set up, pause and manage their Wi-Fi network.

 

 

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The TELUS Wi-Fi Jack combines an improved installation process for both technician and customer with an elegant, modern design. Available in two forms to satisfy either in-wall or surface wiring, the TELUS Wi-Fi Jack is designed to accept a variety of industry-standard keystones to accommodate all varieties of wiring found in the home. The simple, distinctly TELUS design is easy to use and blends seamlessly into the home, allowing it to be centrally located so the connecting Wi-Fi device functions optimally. The enhanced, integrated features reduce servicing costs while significantly improving the customer experience.

 

 

 

 

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  • how does one go about getting the wifi6 A/P. My T3200 is in the basement behind the furnace, so wifi on the other side of the house is weak. Have a router set up as an A/P and for years the wifi has been great, over the last little bit the speeds have dropped and the wifi has been flaky. Looking for a WiFi6 option. 

  • Is the Wi-Fi 6 AP meant to replace the Telus Boost? Meaning it connects directly to the Telus Hub or T3200M and then broadcasts that Wi-Fi signal to your wireless devices?
    • NFtoBC's avatar
      NFtoBC
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      Yes, provided you can place it centrally in your house to get the coverage. Some homes may still need Boost mesh to reach all corners.

       

      • wizzardsl's avatar
        wizzardsl
        Friendly Neighbour

        New Telus customer here; I just received the latest Telus equipment: Network Access Hub (NH20A) that is a Router / Hub device with no WIFI but takes an SPF that the Fiber terminates into and The WIFI 6 (AX) Telus central WIFI (B20A) Access Point. I logged into the AP config page and noticed it has a WIFI Boosters section and lists the main AP as (Primary). This leads me to believe you can extend the WIFI6 AP with additional like central WIFI 6 (AX) B20A devices. I have tried the Telus Boost kits but they are not WIFI 6 (ax) and simply create a new WIFI that is not meshed with the B20A. I was also sent a Telus WIFI Hub and although this looks similar to the WIFI 6 (AX) B20A it is not. The WIFI Hub is a router / AP (not WIFI 6 / AX) combined that can also take an SFP so the fiber can be directly connected to it. So from what I have tested so far and understand from the B20A WIFI 6 (AX) configuration page is that other B20A like devices should be able to mesh and act as WIFI boosters to provide a WIFI 6 (AX) mesh. Can anyone confirm this?