I've been using Airport Time Capsule for our in-home wifi for several years now. I rarely if ever use the Time Machine backup because I run Carbon Copy Cloner to an external SSD once a week. Working from home and using Zoom for meetings on a daily basis I've begun to get "wireless connection is unstable" messages. I admittedly know nothing about MESH and newer solutions for whole home wifi. Can someone please recommend a really fast, flexible wifi router that has better whole home coverage? We have a lot of devices that connect to the internet via wifi: iPads, MacBook Pros, iPhones, Apple TV 4ks, OLED TV's and Nest products (thermostat, doorbell cam, indoor cam, protects). Of course my internet provider wants to sell me on their whole home solution but I'm not going to pay a monthly fee to rent their hardware.
In my quest to take the residential gateway that ATT
gave me to use allowed me to use to access my 1G fibre out of the picture (so I might move-into some serious networking (another story, for another day)) I got myself an EdgeRouter 4 from Ubiquity...
...having accomplished that (yet another story, for another day), I found that the wifi from the ATC I was using before I subbed to fibre was, frankly, abysmal . . . funny how perspectives can change in a year
So, I comped a Ubiquity
nanoHD, and have been using it as my access point for about a month.
I'm pretty satisfied with the coverage/speed
@5ghz (great signal over most of my 0.2acre property), but it took a
lot of effort to get to where I am, now.
I went a little Off the Reservation, but I must say that (knowing, now, what I did not know, then) you will be making a sound choice to get an All-In-One for mostly effortless routing/wifi needs.
Sorry to say, but I have no pertinent recommendations for you . . . just wanted to lightly temper such enthusiasm when these ideas cross your screen (they will); and share that, yes: my beloved ATC was not all that I thought it was <smile>
Regards, splifingate