Can anyone shed any light how these stack up in day to day use and pros and cons? Currently have an AC68 and was considering an upgrade. The AC68 does a generally good job but I have the odd iffy spot due to concentrations of pipes, thick walls and so on. So basically i'm just looking for any improvement in reach/penetration over what I already own. Connection wise i'm currently hooking up..
5GHz - A windows desktop, occasionally a couple of laptops when we're working at home, plus 4/5 Android devices
2.4GHz - an IP cam, Echo and a couple of smartplugs
Wired - TV and STB
WAN Connection - via ISP's router in modem mode, 200 down/20 up
- Blue Cave appeals slightly on the spousal approval front as the looks of the AC68 means its squirrelled away in a corner and partially obstructed by the TV. So looks-wise it may allow me to put it in a slightly more open position and it sounds like the WiFi performance of it is decent.
- AC86 seems well thought of and seems like an evolution of the 68 that's done me well.
I had also given thought to going for something like an Orbi (recent prices are quite good) although i'm not convinced my property (3 bed, 2 floors) is quite big enough to justify and could end up being counterproductive. I do have the odd spot where signal is poor now due to thick walls and concentrations of pipework (I have to be very specific where the desktop's WiFi adaptor is placed to get best signal).
5GHz - A windows desktop, occasionally a couple of laptops when we're working at home, plus 4/5 Android devices
2.4GHz - an IP cam, Echo and a couple of smartplugs
Wired - TV and STB
WAN Connection - via ISP's router in modem mode, 200 down/20 up
- Blue Cave appeals slightly on the spousal approval front as the looks of the AC68 means its squirrelled away in a corner and partially obstructed by the TV. So looks-wise it may allow me to put it in a slightly more open position and it sounds like the WiFi performance of it is decent.
- AC86 seems well thought of and seems like an evolution of the 68 that's done me well.
I had also given thought to going for something like an Orbi (recent prices are quite good) although i'm not convinced my property (3 bed, 2 floors) is quite big enough to justify and could end up being counterproductive. I do have the odd spot where signal is poor now due to thick walls and concentrations of pipework (I have to be very specific where the desktop's WiFi adaptor is placed to get best signal).