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With that I’d go with something like the Deco X20. They are affordable and support wired backhaul. They are easy to install and are very hands off. It is easy to add more nodes.
Only two radios within each unit, but you won’t have the mesh wireless backhaul “using up” the 3rd radio.
Just curious, why do you choose Deco X20?
Yes it's affordable, but they also "weak" for performance no?
Today I have at Router 1 - ASUS GT-AX6000
And in Router 3 - ASUS TUF-AX5400
The Router 3 is in "mamad" room, if I close the door, I don't have WIFI outside this room.
Today I don't have WIFI in the room where Router 2 need to be.