Thinking of buying an RT-AC66U.
So it has 3 streams on each of the 2 radios.
None of our client devices have 3 streams, just 1 or 2 at most.
So recognising that bandwidth is shared on any given radio, can 2 stream clients connect to any two of the three streams offered on a band, or would all clients use the same two streams thus leaving one stream always redundant.
If the former, then there is a case for using the 3 stream router as it provides greater bandwidth and less "sharing" so increased throughput.
If on the other hand only two specific streams are always used, then there isnt a case really for buying a 66U, I may as well go for another AC56U (2x2)
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So it has 3 streams on each of the 2 radios.
None of our client devices have 3 streams, just 1 or 2 at most.
So recognising that bandwidth is shared on any given radio, can 2 stream clients connect to any two of the three streams offered on a band, or would all clients use the same two streams thus leaving one stream always redundant.
If the former, then there is a case for using the 3 stream router as it provides greater bandwidth and less "sharing" so increased throughput.
If on the other hand only two specific streams are always used, then there isnt a case really for buying a 66U, I may as well go for another AC56U (2x2)
?
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