Tech Specs & Capabilities

  • SuperPod Aon’s tri-band radio configuration more than doubles spectrum efficiency compared to dual-band solutions and adapts to topology without performance loss. Speed boosters Enhancements like OFDMA, 160MHz channel widths, and 1024-QAM boost data speed on more devices in dense environments. Of...

  • What's the difference between the SuperPod with WiFi 6 and SuperPod with WiFi 6E? WiFi 6E is the newest WiFi standard, extending the transformative features of WiFi 6 into the 6GHz spectrum. This means more capacity than ever before to support bandwidth-hungry devices like video streaming sticks,...

  • HomePass Features   HomePass / Control  Adaptive WiFi / Adapt Ai Security / Guard  Motion / Sense   WiFi Interfaces Triple band, simultaneously operating 4x4 MU-MIMO 802.11ax 6GHz Channel width: 20/40/80/160MHz 4x4 MU-MIMO 802.11a/n/ac/ax 5GHz Channel width: 20/40/80MHz 2x2 MIMO 802.11b/g/n/ax...

  • SuperPod WiFi Interfaces Triple band, simultaneously operating 2x2 2.4GHz MIMO 802.11b/g/n  5GHz 2x2 MIMO 802.11b/g/n/ac 5GHz 4x4 MU-MIMO 802.11b/g/n/ac Operating bandwidths of 20/40MHz for 2.4GHz radio and 20/40/80MHz for 5GHz radios AC3000 Gigabit Wi-Fi (400 + 867 + 1734 Mbps) Wireless Onb...

  • Both SuperPods with WiFi 6 (SuperPod AX) and original SuperPods work seamlessly together to extend WiFi coverage throughout your home. Having multiple SuperPods is ideal for homes larger than 1000 square feet.   WiFi capabilities The original SuperPod features tri-band 802.11ac WiFi connectivity,...

  • PowerPod WiFi Interfaces Dual-band, simultaneously operating 2.4GHz 2x2 and 5GHz 4x4 MIMO 802.11b/g/n/ac radios Operating bandwidths of 20/40MHz for 2.4GHz and 20/40/80MHz for 5GHz AC2100 Gigabit WiFi (300 + 1733 Mbps) Wireless Onboarding InterfaceBluetooth® Smart Ready WiFi Channels 1 to 11 f...

  • The SuperPod features two Ethernet ports and tri-band connectivity, whereas the PowerPod includes one Ethernet port and dual band speeds. PowerPods and SuperPods work seamlessly together to extend WiFi coverage throughout your home. Additionally, SuperPods should be used as a gateway pod (Etherne...

  • PowerPods have dual-band 802.11b/g/n/ac WiFi radios. We have seen single device WiFi speeds of up to 350 Mbps for devices connected to PowerPods in ideal lab situations.  The SuperPod is tri-band, adding an additional 5GHz 4x4 MIMO WiFi radio to increase speeds and coverage throughout the home. F...

  • It's difficult to provide you with exact numbers because of all the variables and configurations inside a home. While every home is unique, you can place SuperPods in every other room in your home. It has a range of 30-40 feet through walls and 60-80 feet apart for large open spaces. Typically a...

  • Yes. Plume supports IPv6, although the implementation depends on the current Networking Mode of your Plume network.Bridge mode - Plume passes through all IPv6 traffic and configuration between your WiFi devices and your router.Router mode - If your ISP provides your Plume network with IPv6 addres...

  • Plume SuperPods, SuperPods with WiFi 6, and SuperPods with WiFi 6E must be plugged into an AC outlet and cannot be powered by PoE. We have designed our pods with this in mind in order to maintain their compact design, after all, we like to be stylish.Plume pods are not able to supply power to oth...

  • If you use a VPN for work or school, Plume has VPN passthrough support, allowing any devices running a VPN client to connect through a VPN service. If you want all of your network devices to go through a VPN service, you can connect your Plume pods in bridge mode to a separate router with built-i...

  • WPS was a common method of adding a device with a limited user interface (printers, IoT devices) to a wireless network.Plume does not currently support enabling WPS in the app, as it was discovered to be a less secure connection method for WiFi networks. Here are your options for these devices: ...

  • Yes! SuperPods work together with PowerPods and the original Pods to distribute WiFi across your entire home!  If you have both SuperPods and PowerPods, make sure the higher performance SuperPod is connected to your modem/router to ensure you have a strong core network.

  • The LED on each pod is used as an indicator of various hardware and software states. Below is a list of various scenarios in which your LED can help you understand what is going on. The next charts show the different patterns or colors the pod LED could have and it's meaning.   Event LED State...

  • All Plume pods can be identified by a unique serial ID number, which can be found in two ways:   Through the HomePass App Tap on the pod in either the Home or Settings tab to bring up the pod's detail page.  Tap on the ⋮ to open the pod options. Select View hardware info.   The serial number wil...