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  1. Rain Kleyman

    Choice of router/mesh point

    @dwl99 In your situation, put the TUF as AiMesh Router, RT-AX5400 as AiMesh Node downstairs and RT-AX58U as AiMesh Node upstairs. See how this setup goes, and in case of performance issues, check the option to run the cable for securing wired backhaul, or start replacing the gear to RT-AX88U...
  2. Rain Kleyman

    advice needed regarding a new wired router

    If you need just stable wired router without overwhelming menus - EdgeRouter or Teltonika
  3. Rain Kleyman

    Release ASUS RT-AX88U Pro Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_33308

    In case anyone is experiencing the same issue... Have installed Merlin 3004.388.6, problem solved.
  4. Rain Kleyman

    Release ASUS RT-AX88U Pro Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_33308

    Thanks a lot for your fast reply, just wanted to make sure it's only with my unit and not some bug in latest OS revision.
  5. Rain Kleyman

    Release ASUS RT-AX88U Pro Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_33308

    Has anyone noticed the unusually high CPU load, 95-100%? I had to disable Trend Micro protection just to make the internet keep crawling. And still the ping is about 600 ms instead of usual 3, and the DL speed is jumping 4-60 Mbps instead of usual 950...
  6. Rain Kleyman

    ASUS or Ubiquiti

    I meant the USG is limited to 40Mbps WAN due to hardware offload feature. It is not reflected in the datasheet since it's software limitation. But I see users reporting lately that the issue is gone in newer controller versions.
  7. Rain Kleyman

    Anybody using a cloud service to backup their QNAP NAS?

    Have you considered simple offsite replica to remote basic Qnap NAS via RTRR?
  8. Rain Kleyman

    ASUS or Ubiquiti

    Just the matter of free time )) And still Orbi or AmpliFi can give you the desired result with easier setup process. If you are willing to pay the price
  9. Rain Kleyman

    ASUS or Ubiquiti

    Sorry for the mistake I've made. I meant the USG is limited to 40Mbps WAN due to hardware offload feature. It is not reflected in the datasheet since it's software limitation. But I see users reporting lately that the issue is gone in newer controller versions. Less painful way could be...
  10. Rain Kleyman

    ASUS or Ubiquiti

    100% agree, network knowledge is obligatory when deploying this kind of hardware. I just assume that person who is into IoT and "toying a lot with docker and different services", while seeking to build VLANs, knows what he's doing. Anyway, it seems like osuapoc not really following the tread...
  11. Rain Kleyman

    ASUS or Ubiquiti

    It's not the clients number, any descent AP can handle a couple of hundreds of those. It's the content type and intensity. As an obvious example see how slow WiFi connection is in public places like malls, train stations etc. All users are connected but there is barely any data traffic. Try...
  12. Rain Kleyman

    I want to make my TVS-871 into a TVS-871T

    Try contacting support, it's the most logical thing to do....
  13. Rain Kleyman

    Gigabit switch that is a real gigabit switch???

    In terms of switches I highly recommend HP ones (1420 series for unmanaged or 1820 series for web managed). I assume use case is SOHO..
  14. Rain Kleyman

    ASUS or Ubiquiti

    The best choice would be running business grade gear. Pay attention that USG WAN is limited to 40Mbps only. Thus my recommendation for router would be some second hand UTM (there are a lot of options for FortiGate 60G/60E for example), so VLANs can be handled there. Access Point - There are two...
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