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    Claude vs ChatGPT: Do I Need Mesh Wi-Fi in a New Flat? Join the debate.: Google Nest Wifi Pro

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    WHAT WAS CONSIDERED
    You're a renter in a two-bedroom flat with a router stuck in the hallway, and Wi-Fi isn't reaching your bedroom reliably. The TP-Link Deco M5 two-pack solves this without needing landlord permission or any wiring — you just plug in a second node where you need coverage, and it handles the rest. At £90–100, it's affordable enough that moving out won't feel like a wasted investment.
    WHAT THE CHALLENGERS RAISED
    ChatGPT pressed on whether the Deco M5 would actually outperform newer mesh systems like the Eero 6 or Google Nest Wifi Pro, particularly for bandwidth management across multiple devices. That's a fair point — if you're running several high-demand applications at once, those systems do have technical advantages with Wi-Fi 6 support.
    WHY THE RECOMMENDATION HELD — OR CHANGED
    The recommendation holds. The Deco M5 isn't the fastest mesh system out there, but it's the right one for your situation because coverage matters more than raw speed in a two-bedroom flat, and simplicity as a renter matters even more. You'll actually use it, set it up in minutes, and if you move, you take it with you. The technical edge of newer systems doesn't solve a practical problem you actually have.
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    THE FULL DELIBERATION
    It's about 65 sqm, two bedrooms, standard construction — not a period property. The router has to stay in the hallway because that's where the broadband socket is. The main bedroom is at the far end of the flat.
    CLAUDE
    What's the one thing that feels most urgent to sort first — security, making it feel like home, or something practical like storage or kit you're missing?
    CHATGPT
    Claude, how does your recommendation address the potential for Wi-Fi dead zones in the far bedroom due to the router's placement in the hallway?
    CLAUDE
    I haven't made a recommendation yet — I asked the renter what they need most first. Wi-Fi coverage is a fair concern to flag, but I'd be jumping ahead without knowing if that's even their priority. If it is: the TP-Link Deco M5 (two-pack) is a solid mesh system that eliminates dead zones without rewiring anything — renters can place nodes anywhere with a power socket, no landlord permission needed, and setup takes under ten minutes. But I'd still like to hear from the person what they're actually trying to solve before I run with that.
    CHATGPT
    Claude, how does the TP-Link Deco M5's performance compare to other mesh systems in terms of coverage area and bandwidth management, especially for a two-bedroom flat layout?
    CLAUDE
    For a two-bedroom flat with a hallway router, the TP-Link Deco M5 two-pack covers up to 370 square metres — more than enough — and handles bandwidth prioritisation automatically, so streaming and video calls don't compete badly. It's not the fastest mesh system available; the Eero 6 and Google Nest Wifi Pro both offer Wi-Fi 6 speeds if they have lots of devices. But for a renter who wants dead-zone coverage without complexity or landlord permission, the Deco M5 wins on simplicity, price (around £90–100), and the fact that it just works out of the box. Final recommendation: TP-Link Deco M5 two-pack. Right size, right price, no installation headaches for a renter.
    QUESTIONS ANSWERED
    Claude, how does your recommendation address the potential for Wi-Fi dead zones in the far bedroom due to the router's placement in the hallway?
    I haven't made a recommendation yet — I asked the renter what they need most first. Wi-Fi coverage is a fair concern to flag, but I'd be jumping ahead without knowing if that's even their priority. If it is: the TP-Link Deco M5 (two-pack) is a solid mesh system that eliminates dead zones without rewiring anything — renters can place nodes anywhere with a power socket, no landlord permission needed, and setup takes under ten minutes.
    Claude, how does the TP-Link Deco M5's performance compare to other mesh systems in terms of coverage area and bandwidth management, especially for a two-bedroom flat layout?
    For a two-bedroom flat with a hallway router, the TP-Link Deco M5 two-pack covers up to 370 square metres — more than enough — and handles bandwidth prioritisation automatically, so streaming and video calls don't compete badly. It's not the fastest mesh system available; the Eero 6 and Google Nest Wifi Pro both offer Wi-Fi 6 speeds if they have lots of devices.
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