With gigabit speeds, easy setup, and advanced parental controls, it's perfect for eliminating dead zones and ensuring smooth connectivity for all your devices.
With gigabit speeds, easy setup, and advanced parental controls, it's perfect for eliminating dead zones and ensuring smooth connectivity for all your devices.
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The lowest price for Tenda Nova MW5G AC1200 Whole-Home Gigabit Mesh WiFi System Pack 3 right now is $122.95 at Amazon.com.au, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $103.19 on 4 June 2026 — today's price is 19% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 1 July 2026.
Tenda Nova MW5G AC1200 Whole-Home Gigabit Mesh WiFi System Pack 3
With gigabit speeds, easy setup, and advanced parental controls, it's perfect for eliminating dead zones and ensuring smooth connectivity for all your devices.
With gigabit speeds, easy setup, and advanced parental controls, it's perfect for eliminating dead zones and ensuring smooth connectivity for all your devices.
Last updated at 01/07/2026 14:15:18
Tenda Nova MW5G Mesh WiFi System - Whole Home WiFi Mesh System - 3500sq² WiFi Coverage - Dual-Band AC1200 - Gigabit Ports - Easy Setup - Replaces WiFi
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Tenda Nova MW5G Mesh WiFi System-Up to 3500 SQ FT Home Coverage, WiFi Router
Delivery $29.95
Tenda Nova MW5G Mesh WiFi System-Up to 3500 SQ FT Home Coverage, WiFi Router
Delivery between 6–16 July $10
originally posted on ebay.com
I love this product. Place sit for my moms coverage for she lives in a two bedroom house and she has basic use for her internet such as basic browsing and streaming. It limits at 100mbps so it wouldnt be great for me but for those with very general and limited use and need to have extended coverage due to the layout of their home. This is excellent and very recommended.
originally posted on ebay.com
Oh mesh where have you been all my life! I moved into a 6 bed decent sized house, which is the most solid house I have ever seen and lived in. Great, except those lovely concrete floors that block out the children screaming, so seemed to make the router I had fail badly. Especially with the 2nd floor! So I went down the route of powerline. In theory this should have been great, but in practice is was flaky. Very flaky. I was getting drops all the time, some rooms were better than others. You couldn't walk around without it dropping and having to reconnect to the nearer access point and only certain areas were ever close to being reliable. So I decide I had to go mesh, but I didn't want to pay 300 quid. Especially as I didn't even know if mesh would be good with my ... MoreOh mesh where have you been all my life! I moved into a 6 bed decent sized house, which is the most solid house I have ever seen and lived in. Great, except those lovely concrete floors that block out the children screaming, so seemed to make the router I had fail badly. Especially with the 2nd floor! So I went down the route of powerline. In theory this should have been great, but in practice is was flaky. Very flaky. I was getting drops all the time, some rooms were better than others. You couldn't walk around without it dropping and having to reconnect to the nearer access point and only certain areas were ever close to being reliable. So I decide I had to go mesh, but I didn't want to pay 300 quid. Especially as I didn't even know if mesh would be good with my house, due to the concrete ceilings etc. So then I saw this product pop up on my radar and the seller had it up for an even more reasonable price than recommended. FANTASTIC. Solid, full speed wifi throughout the house and garden. No dead spots. No drops. Reliable. Easy to set up. Easy to manage. Some say it isn't as featured as the more expensive mesh systems out there, for me that isn't a problem, but they are adding features all the time. Seriously, this has transformed my experience of the internet at home andI also owe TalkTalk an apology for blaming them for my flaky experience before. Well I don't, because they supplied the weak router that originally wasn't up to the job, but you know what I mean. Anyway, if you want proper solid wifi in you medium to large house, this is definitely the way to go!
originally posted on box.co.uk
Pros: Bought two twin packs to give a 4 unit mesh. Cheaper than buying a 3-pack since the second primary node automatically configures itself to be a secondary node when plugged in. Very easy to set up & had it all working within 20 minutes without having to read multitudes of instructions. Web app is basic but intuitive & works fine. Aesthetically pleasing units.Cons: Took a while to work out where in the app how to force the units into 2.4g mode for some of my devices that wouldn't work on 5g.
| Total Weight | 2.5kg |
Tenda Nova MW5G Mesh WiFi System - Whole Home WiFi Mesh System - 3500sq² WiFi Coverage - Dual-Band AC1200 - Gigabit Ports - Easy Setup - Replaces WiFi
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Tenda Nova MW5G Mesh WiFi System-Up to 3500 SQ FT Home Coverage, WiFi Router
Delivery $29.95
Tenda Nova MW5G Mesh WiFi System-Up to 3500 SQ FT Home Coverage, WiFi Router
Delivery between 6–16 July $10
I love this product. Place sit for my moms coverage for she lives in a two bedroom house and she has basic use for her internet such as basic browsing and streaming. It limits at 100mbps so it wouldnt be great for me but for those with very general and limited use and need to have extended coverage due to the layout of their home. This is excellent and very recommended.
Oh mesh where have you been all my life! I moved into a 6 bed decent sized house, which is the most solid house I have ever seen and lived in. Great, except those lovely concrete floors that block out the children screaming, so seemed to make the router I had fail badly. Especially with the 2nd floor! So I went down the route of powerline. In theory this should have been great, but in practice is was flaky. Very flaky. I was getting drops all the time, some rooms were better than others. You couldn't walk around without it dropping and having to reconnect to the nearer access point and only certain areas were ever close to being reliable. So I decide I had to go mesh, but I didn't want to pay 300 quid. Especially as I didn't even know if mesh would be good with my ... MoreOh mesh where have you been all my life! I moved into a 6 bed decent sized house, which is the most solid house I have ever seen and lived in. Great, except those lovely concrete floors that block out the children screaming, so seemed to make the router I had fail badly. Especially with the 2nd floor! So I went down the route of powerline. In theory this should have been great, but in practice is was flaky. Very flaky. I was getting drops all the time, some rooms were better than others. You couldn't walk around without it dropping and having to reconnect to the nearer access point and only certain areas were ever close to being reliable. So I decide I had to go mesh, but I didn't want to pay 300 quid. Especially as I didn't even know if mesh would be good with my house, due to the concrete ceilings etc. So then I saw this product pop up on my radar and the seller had it up for an even more reasonable price than recommended. FANTASTIC. Solid, full speed wifi throughout the house and garden. No dead spots. No drops. Reliable. Easy to set up. Easy to manage. Some say it isn't as featured as the more expensive mesh systems out there, for me that isn't a problem, but they are adding features all the time. Seriously, this has transformed my experience of the internet at home andI also owe TalkTalk an apology for blaming them for my flaky experience before. Well I don't, because they supplied the weak router that originally wasn't up to the job, but you know what I mean. Anyway, if you want proper solid wifi in you medium to large house, this is definitely the way to go!
Pros: Bought two twin packs to give a 4 unit mesh. Cheaper than buying a 3-pack since the second primary node automatically configures itself to be a secondary node when plugged in. Very easy to set up & had it all working within 20 minutes without having to read multitudes of instructions. Web app is basic but intuitive & works fine. Aesthetically pleasing units.Cons: Took a while to work out where in the app how to force the units into 2.4g mode for some of my devices that wouldn't work on 5g.
Good Points: My parents have a three storey Victorian house. I set them up with some power line WiFi adapters years ago. They worked, but there were always issues with devices having to move across access points around the house and they still had a blackspot in the tenement kitchen. I bought these for them mainly because they are designed to be plugged direct into the wall socket rather than plug into a wall socket then sit on the floor. They were easy to set up. I just followed the instructions and plugged in an adapter on each floor. They've been in use for about a month now. My mum and dad are very happy with them. They've got usable virgin media broadband in every part of the house. No problems with devices dropping out when moving between access points. For ... MoreGood Points: My parents have a three storey Victorian house. I set them up with some power line WiFi adapters years ago. They worked, but there were always issues with devices having to move across access points around the house and they still had a blackspot in the tenement kitchen. I bought these for them mainly because they are designed to be plugged direct into the wall socket rather than plug into a wall socket then sit on the floor. They were easy to set up. I just followed the instructions and plugged in an adapter on each floor. They've been in use for about a month now. My mum and dad are very happy with them. They've got usable virgin media broadband in every part of the house. No problems with devices dropping out when moving between access points. For the price paid I can't fault themImprovement Points: Can't think of anything at the price
| Total Weight | 2.5kg |