APH Networks have a review of the D-Link Covr, a whole home Wi-Fi solution - aimed at larger houses where a single router can't provide enough Wi-Fi coverage. [QUOTE]With D-Link's first foray into the mesh market being the third mesh wireless system crossing our labs here at APH Networks, there is quite a bit to like about the Covr, although wireless speed still is not one of them. I will explain why I say this in just a moment, but before we get to that, let me tell you what I do like about the product I am reviewing today. Firstly, it features a real router as the main unit. This comes at the expense of physical form factor, but you get four Gigabit Ethernet ports at the back and a USB port in front, which the Linksys Velop and TP-Link Deco M5 do not have. Secondly, the router and the extender are pre-paired from the factory, and they worked seamlessly together out of the box. Thirdly, initialization was simple and does not require a smartphone app or a working internet connection. However, I did not like its web configuration interface. Its features and user interface was extremely primitive, and if being primitive meant intuitive and easy to use, this was not the case either. Linksys and TP-Link have much more consumer-friendly software, even if they lacked advanced features. As far as performance is concerned, it was a bit of a mixed bag. [/QUOTE] Read the review here: [URL]http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/d-link-covr[/URL]