Darf Nader
Occasional Visitor
I have beeen a devout Merlin WRT user for easily 5-6 years now after being so royally disappointed at how ASUS factory firmware is so obtuse and arcane for reasons never fully understood, and that's not to mention frequent from stability issues. Melin's work made going that route a no brainer because his work is pretty amazing. That was when I had a 1 BR apartment with one router
Now I have a 4 floor townhouse (don't be jealous- it's like a Habitrail) where I need two may three access points for wifi. Of course AI Mesh comes to mind as I found that I had some weird behavior just trying to share the same SSID with a Melin FW's RT-AC88U and an RT-AC68P as an access point downstairs. It was better than without, but the "clingyness" of connections on weaker access points seemed to be a problem. AI Mesh was tantalizing but going back to factory seemed like a crumby reason. Well after 2-3 years of nail-biting over the feature and the light at the end of the tunnel where the latest experimental Merlin firmware seems to support it, maybe we may get the best of both worlds. Well, that's what I gathered anyway
Rather than dive into the tomes of threads on the subjects, I want to back up to ask the question: is it really worth it? Does it solves the problem of making sure a client is connecting to the AP with the best signal or is that hokeum? I would love to get the best of both worlds here since I have just a single WAN linkup and I am not trying to make my router do anything fancy with multiple WAN aggregation or router based OpenVPN.
Without diving into the nitty-gritty, can someone tell give me the short answer about the viability of AI Mesh on Merlin and if so or not, is it really all that?
Asking for a friend.
Now I have a 4 floor townhouse (don't be jealous- it's like a Habitrail) where I need two may three access points for wifi. Of course AI Mesh comes to mind as I found that I had some weird behavior just trying to share the same SSID with a Melin FW's RT-AC88U and an RT-AC68P as an access point downstairs. It was better than without, but the "clingyness" of connections on weaker access points seemed to be a problem. AI Mesh was tantalizing but going back to factory seemed like a crumby reason. Well after 2-3 years of nail-biting over the feature and the light at the end of the tunnel where the latest experimental Merlin firmware seems to support it, maybe we may get the best of both worlds. Well, that's what I gathered anyway
Rather than dive into the tomes of threads on the subjects, I want to back up to ask the question: is it really worth it? Does it solves the problem of making sure a client is connecting to the AP with the best signal or is that hokeum? I would love to get the best of both worlds here since I have just a single WAN linkup and I am not trying to make my router do anything fancy with multiple WAN aggregation or router based OpenVPN.
Without diving into the nitty-gritty, can someone tell give me the short answer about the viability of AI Mesh on Merlin and if so or not, is it really all that?
Asking for a friend.