Hey all,
I'm currently using 3 Asus routers (GT-AC5300, RT-AC5300, AC66BU1) in an AiMesh setup and I just continue to fight random issues. In the past 6 months or so, I've played with Orbi, Eero, Velop and Lyro. One way or another, I just don't seem to be overly happy with any of these new mesh systems (typically due to range, feature/functionality limitations, wrong node connection or general hand-off issues).
Typically when we walk the house or go outside/inside, either hand-off doesn't occur and we have shirt signals, or hand-off occurs, and we have no connection. It's varied between system and such, but just doesn't feel like these mesh systems are working as planned.
At this point, I'm thinking (maybe) I need to start clean and not break the bank. Sell off my 3 Asus routers and buy something a bit more small business grade. I'm smart enough to be dangerous, but really have only focused on the consumer side of networking. I have some experience with UniFi, but not enough to truly know what I'm talking about.
Some house stats:
- ~3,500 sq ft
- 3 floors
- Wired Cat5e (or 6, don't remember) throughout all of house
- Have wired connections in basically every important area (including attic)
- We use WiFi outside (front and back)
- Roughly ~45 devices, half of which are on wireless
- The only devices that require hand-off are my wifes laptop (rare need) and our two cell phones (S8 and Note 8) - everything else is stationery.
I don't "really" have any needs of what I have to have. I like to be able to monitor by device (utilization, access, etc.), built-in protection (like Asus AI Protection is great), QoS a little bit (my VoiP phone, but not necessary), easily manage/maintain via web browser/app (former preferred), not be overly complex to manage/support.
Better aesthetics would be desirable (the 5300's are just monsters!). I can ceiling mount one AP in the middle of the second floor. First floor it would be sitting on a shelf. Basement (central termination) it would be wall mounted.
The reality is, the Asus AiMesh setup would be great, if it was more stable.
Anyway ... any advice?
Thanks!
I'm currently using 3 Asus routers (GT-AC5300, RT-AC5300, AC66BU1) in an AiMesh setup and I just continue to fight random issues. In the past 6 months or so, I've played with Orbi, Eero, Velop and Lyro. One way or another, I just don't seem to be overly happy with any of these new mesh systems (typically due to range, feature/functionality limitations, wrong node connection or general hand-off issues).
Typically when we walk the house or go outside/inside, either hand-off doesn't occur and we have shirt signals, or hand-off occurs, and we have no connection. It's varied between system and such, but just doesn't feel like these mesh systems are working as planned.
At this point, I'm thinking (maybe) I need to start clean and not break the bank. Sell off my 3 Asus routers and buy something a bit more small business grade. I'm smart enough to be dangerous, but really have only focused on the consumer side of networking. I have some experience with UniFi, but not enough to truly know what I'm talking about.
Some house stats:
- ~3,500 sq ft
- 3 floors
- Wired Cat5e (or 6, don't remember) throughout all of house
- Have wired connections in basically every important area (including attic)
- We use WiFi outside (front and back)
- Roughly ~45 devices, half of which are on wireless
- The only devices that require hand-off are my wifes laptop (rare need) and our two cell phones (S8 and Note 8) - everything else is stationery.
I don't "really" have any needs of what I have to have. I like to be able to monitor by device (utilization, access, etc.), built-in protection (like Asus AI Protection is great), QoS a little bit (my VoiP phone, but not necessary), easily manage/maintain via web browser/app (former preferred), not be overly complex to manage/support.
Better aesthetics would be desirable (the 5300's are just monsters!). I can ceiling mount one AP in the middle of the second floor. First floor it would be sitting on a shelf. Basement (central termination) it would be wall mounted.
The reality is, the Asus AiMesh setup would be great, if it was more stable.
Anyway ... any advice?
Thanks!