When I signed up for Distributel, one of the things that I was offered was what they described to me as a “WiFi pod”. I only took one as I had zero intention of using the gear that an ISP provides as that’s a form of lock in by said ISP. But what I got was a pre-configured TP-Link Deco X50 WiFi router/Access point as opposed to something unique and custom made for the ISP. That piqued my interest.
The Deco X50 is a WiFi 6 dual band router that when you have two or more of these can also deliver mesh WiFi. Let’s have a look at it:

From the front, it’s rather unremarkable. Which is good as it will fit into any decor.

From the back you get three gigabit ethernet ports. Any port can be used to connect to your ISP. But because they are all gigabit, you’re limited to gigabit speeds. Which makes the X50 not the correct choice if you have faster than gigabit service.
Now each X50 unit has only two radios. A 2.4GHz one and a 5GHz transmitter that handles both client connections and backhaul traffic. Having a third radio for backhaul traffic would be better for a lot of people who have a lot of devices in a mesh setup as that will create some amount of congestion between each unit if the traffic between the two is high enough. But only having two radios keeps the price down which I suspect was the priority here.
Power users will be disappointed with the fact that there’s no web page with advanced configuration options as everything is done through the Deco app, although there is a web based status page. To be fair you can configure a number of things via the app form the initial setup, which by the way is easy enough for the average person to do, to some more complex tasks as turning on QoS or using their parental controls subscription service. In terms of the parental controls service, the fact that parental controls are a subscription service that you have to pay for is a bit of #fail as competitors ASUS offer that for free.
Now in my testing, performance was actually decent. Let’s start with the performance from the Optical Networking Terminal that Distributel supplied to the X50:

Now I had to test this via plugging in an Ethernet cable to my MacBook Pro because I couldn’t find a speed test built into the router or the Deco app. But this result is better, especially on the upload end of things than my ASUS Zen WiFi XT8 which isn’t that good when it comes to upload in PPPoE scenarios. Further validating that I need to dump the ASUS gear for something better as I am clearly leaving some speed on the table by using the ASUS hardware.
From a WiFi perspective, the performance was also decent. This result was from about 5 feet from the X50:

That’s competitive with the XT8 which also supports WiFi 6. So from a performance perspective, it doesn’t suck. Though I do wonder how it would perform with multiple units and a lot of traffic given that there’s no dedicated backhaul.
So would I recommend the X50? It depends on the type of user your are. If your needs are modest. As in you need WiFi 6 in your home and you’re not doing anything crazy, this might be an option for you. If you’re a power user or you have faster than gigabit internet, you should likely look elsewhere. At least the price is better than decent as I found a pair of these for $179 CAD on Amazon. Thus if you fit the use case for this WiFi router/access point, it’s worth looking at in my opinion.




Arcitecta to Showcase New Data Management Solutions and Collaborative Presentations at SC24
Posted in Commentary with tags Arcitecta on November 6, 2024 by itnerdArcitecta, a creative and innovative data management software company, will host a visually-immersive booth at the SC24 show in Atlanta, Georgia, November 17-22, 2024. The company will showcase and demonstrate breakthroughs in data management for high-performance computing, research data and supercomputing environments.
Arcitecta Co-LAB: Future Thinking
Arcitecta Co-LAB is an exciting joint endeavor with the company’s customers, partners and friends. The lab offers a unique opportunity to engage with HPC thought leaders, including Cerabyte, Princeton University, the University of Melbourne and many others, who will ‘take over’ the Arcitecta booth. They will delve into forward-thinking ideas, share insights and experiences, present groundbreaking research, and discuss topics ranging from the future of big data to strategies for resilience against loss.
Date & Time: November 19-21, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location: Arcitecta Booth #2851
Customer Spotlight – User Group Meeting
Arcitecta’s User Group meeting will feature presentations from Princeton University and the University of Melbourne highlighting Mediaflux’s adaptable capabilities in HPC environments for any system. This event will also include an open discussion on a variety of topics and provides an opportunity to connect with fellow Mediaflux users, share insights and experiences, and explore innovative approaches to common challenges.
Date & Time: Monday, November 18, 2024, from 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Location: W Hotel, Studio 5, 45 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA
Product Spotlight – Mediaflux Bundles
Arcitecta will provide demonstrations at SC24 of Mediaflux Multi-Site, Mediaflux Edge and Mediaflux Burst, bundled with Dell PowerScale and ECS/ObjectScale tooptimize data workflows and foster collaboration in geographically distributed workforces. Mediaflux is built for any environment to handle data anytime, at any scale, and in any location, enabling organizations to leverage additional resources, boost computational power, access data instantly, optimize storage for cost-effectiveness, and ensure resilience against data loss.
Beowulf Bash Event
Arcitecta is proud to sponsor the fabulous Beowulf Bash event again this year. Join the Arcitecta team for food and beverages and a great time. For more details, visit: https://beowulfbash.com/
Date & Time: Monday, November 18, 2024, from 9:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.
Location: World of Coca-Cola, 121 Baker Street NW, Atlanta, GA
Active Archive Alliance Cocktail Reception
The Active Archive Alliance will host a cocktail reception on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Stop by the Arcitecta Booth #2851 for details and an invitation.
Immersive Booth Experience
Once again, the Arcitecta booth will provide an immersive space for connection and inquiry. Sit back and immerse yourself in the ideas circulating on its state-of-the-art LED screens. Enter an environment where a diverse team of in-house artists respond to new ideas in creative computing, exploring the transformative relationship between technology and art.
To schedule a meeting with the Arcitecta team at SC24, visit: https://www.arcitecta.com/events/2024/sc/chat/
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