About Plume

  • Adapt The first and only self-optimizing whole-home Wi-Fi technology delivers powerful and reliable connectivity in every room, on every device even in the most complex of environments.  Plume pods monitor all connections on the network and sends that information to the Plume cloud. Plume's Optim...

  • Improved Coverage With a single router, the Wi-Fi performance at different places in the home will vary based on the placement of the router since there is only one way for the signal to get from the router to a given client. Wireless signals degrade with distance, more so when passing through wa...

  • Disadvantages of repeaters Lack of Coordination - Wi-Fi repeaters can be used to extend coverage similar to the distributed Wi-Fi approach, but repeaters act as independent nodes and do not coordinate with the central router or other repeaters (nodes) in the system. Therefore, unintelligent repe...

  • Limits of locally managed mesh A new class of Wi-Fi products form a mesh network to coordinate with each other to increase the Wi-Fi range. Current mesh routing protocols are designed to provide reachability of traffic between mesh nodes, only ensuring that the traffic makes it to the internet ga...

  • You can register to receive notifications for new releases in the Plume Portal or check for release notes on this page.   Release Schedule The Plume Cloud is usually every three weeks.  Firmware releases are not as regular as cloud updates. Although once a new firmware is considered to be a relea...

  • There are 4 main measures taken to keep the data safe and reduce vulnerability to DDOS attacks. Access to the pods Local access to the pods is completely shut down to prevent access, except from the cloud. SSH, Telnet, HTTP/S and other entry ports are disabled for all shipped products. This preve...