Worldlink Photon Lite Internet Price in Nepal | 150, 225, 300 Mbps

2022-03-10 08:05:14 By : Ms. Srainar Wu

Worldlink Communications has launched the Photon Lite series in Nepal for home users. Under the series, three packages are available. The packages include the new 150 Mbps and 225 Mbps plans, along with the 300 Mbps plan.

The 300 Mbps was initially introduced under the Photon series in September. However, with the recent introduction of the Photon 600, the 300 Mbps is now part of the Photon Lite series.

From now on, the Photon Lite is the minimum offering from Worldlink, signalling the end of prior lower-tier plans of less than 100 Mbps.

In order to provide seamless Wi-Fi coverage across the house, WorldLink is also giving an option to install multiple Wi-Fi routers in a Mesh Wi-Fi network system.

If you want to know what is mesh Wi-Fi system and if you need it or not, scroll down the page.

The Photon Lite service has three packages: 150 Mbps, 225 Mbps, and 300 Mbps.

Note: The above prices are without VAT.

The mesh Wi-Fi system is optional with the Photon Lite plans.

Note: The rate mentioned here is up to 2 Beacon 1.1. routers and without VAT.

Note: The above prices are without VAT.

Nokia Beacon 1.1 is a mesh router WorldLink is using for the mesh Wi-Fi system. It is a dual-band router (2.4GHz up to 500 mW + 5GHz up to 1W) and supports Wi-Fi 5.

One Nokia Beacon 1.1 can cover up to 1500 sq. ft. of area.

A mesh Wi-Fi system is a Wi-Fi system that is built to give Wi-Fi coverage to every corner of your house using multiple mesh routers, eliminating dead zones.

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Traditional secondary routers simply repeat the Wi-Fi signal. And for every router added as a range extender, you need to create a separate network with a separate SSID.

Whereas, with the mesh Wi-Fi routers, all the routers act as the same network, so you don’t have to keep switching Wi-Fi networks.

Traditional routers broadcast Wi-Fi from a single point. When used as a repeater, the router has to route requests through multiple networks.

But mesh Wi-Fi systems have multiple access points capturing and rebroadcasting the router’s signal, so all the access points broadcast the same signal, minimizing the lag.

If you have a large home with multiple thick brick walls and multiple stories, then yes. You might need a mesh Wi-Fi system to cover all the corners of your house.

A traditional router alone would not be able to cover all the areas of such a large house. Hence, you may encounter dead zones.

But if you live in a small house, then the mesh Wi-Fi system would be overkill.

What do you think of the Worldlink Photon? Would you install it in your home? Let us know in the comments!

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