I've now tested AiMesh - and hacked together repeaters - with Asus for years. Yes, I use wireless backhaul, and I know the limitations.
Over the weekend (stupid me) I decided to make another attempt at using a GT-AX11000 as the "main", and GT-AC5300 as the node.
Yet again, I failed. Performance went from bad (~200mbps) to awful (~25mbps) with clients attached to the node. (NOTE - AX clients attached to the main are at or above 600mbps, which is crazy)
In REVERSE (which is what I've normally had with both RT-AC5300 -and- GT-AC5300), I get 300-400mbps (or more) both wireless and wired into the satellite node.
So... I'm wondering - is using an AX router (or AXE) a bad idea for the main, because it has crap backhaul?
This seems bizarre to me - why wouldn't you want the main unit to be most powerful? My conclusion is "wireless backhaul on new devices is terrible"
Over the weekend (stupid me) I decided to make another attempt at using a GT-AX11000 as the "main", and GT-AC5300 as the node.
Yet again, I failed. Performance went from bad (~200mbps) to awful (~25mbps) with clients attached to the node. (NOTE - AX clients attached to the main are at or above 600mbps, which is crazy)
In REVERSE (which is what I've normally had with both RT-AC5300 -and- GT-AC5300), I get 300-400mbps (or more) both wireless and wired into the satellite node.
So... I'm wondering - is using an AX router (or AXE) a bad idea for the main, because it has crap backhaul?
This seems bizarre to me - why wouldn't you want the main unit to be most powerful? My conclusion is "wireless backhaul on new devices is terrible"