

🌐 Elevate your home Wi-Fi game—never settle for less than seamless speed and coverage!
The Tenda Nova MX12 AX3000 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System is a powerful 3-pack mesh network solution designed to deliver ultra-fast dual-band Wi-Fi 6 speeds up to 2976 Mbps across 7000 sq ft. Equipped with a 1.7 GHz quad-core processor, it supports over 160 devices with low latency and seamless roaming. Easy to set up and manage via the Tenda app, it features WPA3 security and parental controls, making it ideal for modern homes craving reliable, high-capacity wireless coverage without dead zones.















| ASIN | B09MLPNX49 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,407 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 32 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | Tenda |
| Colour | White |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (11,985) |
| Date First Available | 26 Nov. 2021 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 2.15 kg |
| Item model number | Nova MX12 (3-Pack) |
| Manufacturer | Tenda |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 9 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| Product Dimensions | 8.61 x 8.61 x 19 cm; 2.15 kg |
| Series | Tenda Nova MX12 |
| Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency, 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11ax, 802.11b |
V**H
A MUST have for every home with WiFi woes
I had put up with the Vodafone Connect router for over an year now. Until recently I tolerated the extremely weak signal just at the room upstairs to where the router is located. Without a strong repeater I'd forget about getting any signal in my rear garden. But repeaters have very limited bandwidth and take up Wi-Fi channels for repeating the signals. I was only recently told about the concept of Mesh network and its benefits. I found the Nova MW3 to have great reviews and reasonably priced for a 3-pack (at £79) which most folks can afford and start using in less than 10 minutes. Installation was super easy, just follow the instructions in the Tenda Wi-Fi app. I followed the below steps and would recommend doing so unless you are well into networking and want additional routing control via the mesh network. 1. Switch off Wi-Fi on the main router. With mesh taking over the SSID which all your devices use, your main router has no role to play with Wi-Fi anymore. One exception though: if you have multiple SSIDs defined on your router say one for each band i.e. 2.4GHz and 5GHz, then you will need to keep one of the SSIDs active on the router as this Mesh can only have one SSID defined at the time of writing this review. Whichever SSID name is being ported to the Mesh should be turned off on the main router. Alternatively if the connected devices can be amended to use only one of the two (or more) SSIDs, then I would highly recommend that. Turning off Wi-Fi at the router will reduce band clashes and performance degradation. 2. Connect any one of the three NW3 nodes to the router via the supplied LAN cable. Once connected, use the Tenda app to name the WiFi SSID exactly what you had on the router with the same password. That way you won't need to change any devices' SSID and password and they continue as if nothing changed. 3. Using the app, go to settings and find the option for Internet Settings. Use the 'Bridge' option under it instead of the default 'DHCP'. The idea is to let the main router still be in control of all DHCP (including Static IP allocation), DNS etc and only let the Mesh deal with the Wi-Fi communication part. If you activate DHCP on the Mesh network, then you will get an IP range different to your router's. Nothing wrong with it except some devices can be very particular about the IP assigned and expect network shares etc to be available on the same network. Usually this mesh starts IP allocation at 192.168.5.* ... 5.254. You CANNOT change this to be the same range as the router's range, if DHCP is turned on at the router. Its one or the other device to control DHCP. Or do what I did, and use Bridge option to let the router decide and Mesh follow what the router allocates. 4. Start placing the other MW3 Mesh nodes in other rooms. Make sure the you check each nodes' signal strength before beginning to hammer nails on walls. I have simply left them under my beds in different rooms. They all have excellent signal strength so no more Wi-Fi blackouts, dropouts or unusable signal strength. 5. Turn on the 'Fast Roaming' option on the app. This important step will enable handing over of your mobile devices' connectivity from one node to another quicker, so you don't drop any signal strength. If you use older operating systems like Android 4 or iOS 4 etc then best keep this option off as it won't work with them. That's it! I didn't need to read the manual in any great detail, but its included anyway if you wish to. For the price, the non-intrusive size, and most importantly the 100% signal strength in every corner of my house I can only give this product a 5*. I won't hesitate in recommending this to anyone looking to significantly improve Wi-Fi coverage their homes. Throw away those repeaters and large antennas and let the home router do just the wired networking and routing. Get this or any other Mesh network with at least 3 nodes and sort the Wi-Fi problem out forever!
R**D
It just works!
Had this about a week now and has transformed my household WiFi! Very easy to set up. Just connect any of the 3 nodes to your router (which becomes the primary node) using the supplied Ethernet cable, download the tenda WiFi app, connect by WiFi to the default network and password displayed on the bottom of the unit, then choose your new WiFi network name and password. Voila! First job was to update firmware via the app which took about 3 mins. My home router (Vodafone) is still broadcasting its existing network, and I’ve left some devices connected to it ( WiFi e.g TV and wired e.g skyQ box) which isn’t affecting my new Tenda network at all. The ‘secondary nodes’ automatically connect wirelessly to the primary when you position them elsewhere and plug them in, to create the ‘mesh’ network. I’ve got the primary node by my router on the ground floor at the front of my house, one secondary node at the rear of my house, and the third in a bedroom on the first floor which easily covers my converted loft too. Full strength WiFi throughout my house now, all on one network without the faff off extenders etc. Phone and any other devices simply switch to the nearest. A device connected by Ethernet to my router can get about 60mbps, which isn’t great but not got fibre between cabinets and homes on our estate yet. Tenda network is running about 50mbps throughout the house which is more than enough for my needs. The Tenda mw3 can carry 100mbps, if you’re lucky enough to be getting that from from your isp. Each node also has two network sockets aswell, so you could connect that way if required, for any devices that don’t have WiFi etc. I’ve registered the Tenda App, which is pretty good and allows you to label your nodes and view connected devices etc, but note that once registered (needed if you want to be able to remotely manage the network) I’ve noticed you then need to be logged in in order to view and manage your network via the app, even if you are connected to your WiFi network. All in all a great price of kit at a very reasonable price compared to other mesh WiFi products. Would definitely recommend if you router isn’t providing good enough WiFi and you’re sick off crap extenders and mixed networks etc.
B**F
Has very good antennas despite being small. A secondary node gets full signal back to base station in rooms where I previously got no WiFi signal from base router. The app is very easy to use and better than web interface. I found the my pings dropped compared to using cheap WiFi routers that ISPs provide. No issue with using it with 20 devices over both 2.4 and 5ghz. The app is basic and confusing for more advanced things. Like your cannot reserve an IP on the DHCP for a specific client.... Unless you forward an external port to the client, then it's IP will be bound. It doesn't support ipv6 at all. The Ethernet is 100mpbs. However it absolutely doors what it says it does. Seemlessly walk between rooms and it handoffs to other nodes without you having to do anything.
S**.
PRO: 1. Easy to setup, i configured it under 5 Mins 2. Excellent Wifi Coverage for 2-3 BHK Homes. 3. Economic Wifi Mesh option 4. Wall Mountable CONS: 1. No Support for WPA3 2. MAC Based WIFI Restriction not possible 3. No IP Reservation Possible. 4. Cannot diable WIFI Broadcast (SSID cannot be hidden) 5. No Gigabit Ethernet (100Mbps only). If your Internet is over 100M, its not for you.
D**I
I have used Tenda Wifi Mesh before (MW3) and it was good (Coverage was not the greatest, Ran off Wireless backbone, sometimes loss of connectivity and drop outs). I Have setup this one on a Wired backbone so all nodes communicate through a master node. But, it is frustrating and also means you have to have cabled your home. The instructions from Tenda are lacking and could be clearer , especially for setting up wired backbone network so you retain 1GB between nodes. You can't just connect these into your network from my understanding and expect that if they are plugged into your router that it will work. I Had to put a switch in between (Router to master node --> Master node to switch --> Ports to slave nodes run off the switch). Would have been far easier if I could of just plugged these directly into the router ports without having to put a hop in between as it means all my network now runs through the tenda wifi master. Other wise so far the coverage is far superior to the MW3, it is much faster and for the last couple of weeks has bee solid without any dropouts. If the documentation was better, it had a web interface to connect to the first node for configuration and not rely on the app, I would have given it 5 stars, This really lets down the product. But you pay for what you get. If you want all the bells and whistles, pay the premium and go to another brand that offers more features and options. But if you just want stable wifi to cover your home (We have 5000sq/m to cover) and this does a great job of it.
J**Y
Preço meio salgado, peguei dias antes do prime day. Fora isso, super fácil de instalar, basta plugar ele na internet, pelo aplicativo Tenda WiFi você se conecta na rede dele, e já configura o wi-fi. Super rápido e fácil de configurar. O roteador Nova fica conectado ao roteador principal (porta LAN do roteador principal com a porta WAN do NOVA), cobertura? simplesmente fantástica! o roteador fica no quarto, a quase 10 metros de distância, fora as paredes que tem como bloqueio de sinal e mesmo assim o sinal chega full em todos os cômodos da casa, inclusive na cozinha/sala. Valeu o investimento. Vou deixar até de usar o roteador que tinha deixado como repetidor de sinal aqui no cômodo onde trabalho.
M**L
Facile à installer
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