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I’ve had fine reliability with the Deco X10. Cannot speak to the others.
Thanks for the comment!
I have x20's seems that the 2.4 ghz band is cutback on the x10's my x20's are hard wired so I can't say how they work as a mesh.
As you are using wireless backhaul I feel like the ax 3000 devices would be most useful but you also only have a plan speend of 50mbps. So evey oprion should saturate it if placed properly.
The only thing holding me back is that the Xiaomi AX3000 model is literally 2.5 years old The X10s though are 5-months-old and it could be possible that I connect both of them to etherner ( 1 through powerline, 1 directly on modem/router)