You mean, that you turned off 2.4Ghz completely?
yes, correct. 5GHz wireless only.
From a hardware manufacturer that markets its products as AiMesh compatible, or AiMesh as being a main feature, it makes sense: you want lots of fast APs wherever you need signal, so who cares about the extra range of a 2.4GHz band radio?
So off it went as a test, and so far, so good on my network: I've a 5GHz 802.11n link to my Media Bridged RT-n66u, and everything else wifi is 5GHz AC+ capable or wired.
The Media Bridge link speed is 450Mbps both ways, I've tweaked my AC86's 5GHz to be 40MHz wide iirc (because that's what the n66 can do), so I believe wireless-AC links can only be as fast as 866Mbps, which is WAY faster than my ISP package's 50/10Mbps. smooth, happy, cool, snappy...it's all good, both wired and wireless. I haven't been out in the yard to see if coverage is what it was before the change because it's been chilly, but I'm not overly concerned about my network reaching the street (and would rather prefer it didn't,) or the neighbours. I could easily upgrade my ISP package to a 1Gbps and I wouldn't have to change anything else. (I'm going to wait on an AX-router until the prices come down or I absolutely need one, but for right now, I'm absolutely satisfied)
Put good wifi where you use it and where it's needed and leave the rest of the airwaves/aether alone, I guess, is my/the premise rather than spraying it everywhere on the chance it
might get used/be needed. Everything that doesn't move gets wired, the airwaves free up for what can't be, and the network....networks (lol) and ceases to be something to be tweaked/maintained/taken into consideration as often as some in this forum would have. Internet like air...breathe away!