GarySargent
Occasional Visitor
I have three RT-AX86U's and have a QNAP 2.5Gbps switch. The RT-AX86U in router mode is connected to the switch via 2.5G port, and the other two are connected to the switch from their 2.5G port. I have a 2.5G PC also connected to the switch.
Unfortunately I could only ever get AIMesh working when one of the nodes used 2.5G, and the other 1G. I could not get it reliably working with both using 2.5G. And the 2.4Ghz wireless bandwidth was terrible (around 4Mbps) - oddly 5Ghz WiFi was fine.
I've now got both nodes connected using the 2.5G port, but in access point mode rather than using AIMesh, and this is massively more reliable, with proper 2.4Ghz bandwidth. I've also been able to use different wireless channels for each node to reduce interference.
Only downside is I can't extend the guest WiFi to the nodes, which is a shame (I can, but I can't isolate them to Internet only with no access to the LAN).
Unfortunately I could only ever get AIMesh working when one of the nodes used 2.5G, and the other 1G. I could not get it reliably working with both using 2.5G. And the 2.4Ghz wireless bandwidth was terrible (around 4Mbps) - oddly 5Ghz WiFi was fine.
I've now got both nodes connected using the 2.5G port, but in access point mode rather than using AIMesh, and this is massively more reliable, with proper 2.4Ghz bandwidth. I've also been able to use different wireless channels for each node to reduce interference.
Only downside is I can't extend the guest WiFi to the nodes, which is a shame (I can, but I can't isolate them to Internet only with no access to the LAN).