Picking the right mesh router system in Centurion comes down to your real desk, your hardware, and how often you'll use it, not a marketing spec sheet. This guide cuts to what changes the daily experience for South African buyers and what's worth your rand.
Quick Answer
A two or three-node Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E mesh system is the fix for dead zones in a double-storey Centurion home, usually R2,500 to R6,000 at Evetech. Size it by floor area and wall count, not just by the headline speed rating.
How many nodes your home needs
A two-node kit covers most 150 to 250 square metre homes; add a third node for double-storey layouts or thick face-brick walls common in Centurion houses. More nodes than you need just adds cost. Place each node in open line of sight, not tucked inside a cabinet.
Wi-Fi 6, 6E and a wired backhaul
Wi-Fi 6 is the practical baseline; 6E adds a clean 6GHz band that helps in flat blocks crowded with networks. If you can run a single Ethernet cable between nodes for backhaul, do it; a wired backhaul keeps full speed at every node and beats any wireless mesh link.
Getting yours in Centurion
Evetech ships nationwide to Centurion with courier delivery typically landing in 1-3 working days for Gauteng addresses, and you can also collect from the Johannesburg branch if you order before the daily cut-off. Stock on popular mesh router system models moves, so check the live Evetech listing for current availability and the exact price before you place the order.
{TipBox title:"Pro Tip" , Run one Ethernet cable to your farthest node for a wired backhaul; it does more for whole-home speed than spending extra on a faster wireless-only mesh kit. }
FAQ
How many mesh nodes do I need for my house?
Two nodes suit most 150 to 250 square metre Centurion homes; a third covers double-storey or thick-walled builds. Match node count to floor area and wall density rather than buying more than the space needs.
Is Wi-Fi 6E worth it over Wi-Fi 6?
Wi-Fi 6E adds a 6GHz band that helps in flat blocks packed with competing networks. In a standalone house with few neighbours, standard Wi-Fi 6 mesh is usually enough and cheaper.
Does a wired backhaul really matter for mesh?
Yes. Running Ethernet between nodes keeps full speed at each point and avoids the speed drop of a wireless link. If your home allows one cable run, it is the single best mesh upgrade.
Shop mesh router system options at Evetech
Compare the current mesh router system range in stock, check live pricing, and pick the model that fits your Centurion space and budget.