DancesWithLysol
Occasional Visitor
I currently have two WiFi routers, one as just a access point and another as a typical router + access point. They both have the same SSID + password. Everything connected with CAT6 Ethernet.
I'm happy with this configuration. The only issue that I experience is when using FaceTime or Skype on my phone. When I walk from one part of the house that is served best by access point A to a part serviced best by access point B, a ongoing FaceTime or Skype call gets dropped and then gets reconnected. Is this something that Asus AiMesh could help with?
Typically the use cases described for this type of technology seems to be scenarios where you don't have Ethernet available to connect your access points together, but some of the marketing material leads me to believe that this technology would prevent the "dropped skype call" scenarios.
I just want to Have It All(tm).
I'm happy with this configuration. The only issue that I experience is when using FaceTime or Skype on my phone. When I walk from one part of the house that is served best by access point A to a part serviced best by access point B, a ongoing FaceTime or Skype call gets dropped and then gets reconnected. Is this something that Asus AiMesh could help with?
Typically the use cases described for this type of technology seems to be scenarios where you don't have Ethernet available to connect your access points together, but some of the marketing material leads me to believe that this technology would prevent the "dropped skype call" scenarios.
I just want to Have It All(tm).