ramishka
New Around Here
Hi,
I currently have a AiMesh setup with the following ASUS routers:
AX88U: 3.0.0.4.388_22525 (Host)
AX58U: 3.0.0.4.388_22525 (AiMesh Node - Connected over Ethernet)
I have some random issues with the current setup:
- Samsung S22U phones sometimes drop the Wifi occasionally
- An iPad's connection to the AiMesh node seems sub optimal (it will sometimes drop the signal and reconnect on its own)
All above devices are connected over the 5GHz SSID. I live in a Condominun and the network usage here I would say is pretty high.
AX58U is rated AX3000 and AX88U is rated AX6000. So I have a feeling I may be bottlenecking the network to some extent with the 58U (pls correct me if im wrong).
I am planning to swap out the AX56U node to a newer router model with better range + speed, so looking for suggestions.
The options I have been thinking are:
- Get another AX88U
- Go for ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 . Then use AX11000 as primary and AX88U as a node.
Seeking your opinion or alternative suggestions. Thanks a lot in advance.
I currently have a AiMesh setup with the following ASUS routers:
AX88U: 3.0.0.4.388_22525 (Host)
AX58U: 3.0.0.4.388_22525 (AiMesh Node - Connected over Ethernet)
I have some random issues with the current setup:
- Samsung S22U phones sometimes drop the Wifi occasionally
- An iPad's connection to the AiMesh node seems sub optimal (it will sometimes drop the signal and reconnect on its own)
All above devices are connected over the 5GHz SSID. I live in a Condominun and the network usage here I would say is pretty high.
AX58U is rated AX3000 and AX88U is rated AX6000. So I have a feeling I may be bottlenecking the network to some extent with the 58U (pls correct me if im wrong).
I am planning to swap out the AX56U node to a newer router model with better range + speed, so looking for suggestions.
The options I have been thinking are:
- Get another AX88U
- Go for ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 . Then use AX11000 as primary and AX88U as a node.
Seeking your opinion or alternative suggestions. Thanks a lot in advance.
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