Simon W
Regular Contributor
Hi,
I currently run a RT-AC3200 (with Asuswrt-Merlin of course, one of the key reasons I went for this make/model) which a couple of years ago replaced a hybrid of overly complex multiple networks/extenders/routers etc to cover my large-ish three-story property, when including various home automation devices and wifi cameras generally has between 30-50 devices connected at any one time (obviously only a proportion of these concurrently doing much, though there are 6 wi-fi cameras recording 24x7). I'm pretty impressed with the setup, with only a few locations that suffer from 'spotty' connectivity (annoyingly one of them being the master bedroom = where phones/tablets are left to charge overnight = sometimes don't pickup application updates and backups etc).
I'm wondering if for my setup the RT-5300 might be worth a try? Expensive though worth it if a) it might improve coverage (say 95% to 98%) and/or b) if I'm close to my current devices limitations.
Interested in comments, thanks.
I currently run a RT-AC3200 (with Asuswrt-Merlin of course, one of the key reasons I went for this make/model) which a couple of years ago replaced a hybrid of overly complex multiple networks/extenders/routers etc to cover my large-ish three-story property, when including various home automation devices and wifi cameras generally has between 30-50 devices connected at any one time (obviously only a proportion of these concurrently doing much, though there are 6 wi-fi cameras recording 24x7). I'm pretty impressed with the setup, with only a few locations that suffer from 'spotty' connectivity (annoyingly one of them being the master bedroom = where phones/tablets are left to charge overnight = sometimes don't pickup application updates and backups etc).
I'm wondering if for my setup the RT-5300 might be worth a try? Expensive though worth it if a) it might improve coverage (say 95% to 98%) and/or b) if I'm close to my current devices limitations.
Interested in comments, thanks.