darkgiants
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I have three RT-AC68U's that serve my internet needs perfectly fine for the last few years, and I believe they should continue to do my internet needs fine for the foreseeable future. However, I am exploring two options for these three routers:
Therefore, I was wondering if there is any benefit to using AiMesh with the RT-AC68U? Is it more taxing on the hardware since this is older hardware to have it in this setup, and instead using the other two routers in AP mode easier than the primary router? Also, from a performance level, does setting up via AP Mode versus AiMesh provide better performance in general? I can't see any differences from regular speed tests, but not sure if having my SSIDs on different channels is beneficial for my setup.
- Option # 1: One RT-AC68U setup as the primary router, other two RT-AC68U's setup in AP mode with WiFi SSID's having the same name and password but setup on different channels to promote better roaming.
- Option # 2: Setup one RT-AC68U as the primary router, and the other two RT-AC68U setup as AiMesh nodes, having AiMesh handle all the setup (no configuration of SSID channels, etc...).
Therefore, I was wondering if there is any benefit to using AiMesh with the RT-AC68U? Is it more taxing on the hardware since this is older hardware to have it in this setup, and instead using the other two routers in AP mode easier than the primary router? Also, from a performance level, does setting up via AP Mode versus AiMesh provide better performance in general? I can't see any differences from regular speed tests, but not sure if having my SSIDs on different channels is beneficial for my setup.