The description, at least in the firmware I am using, is on the "Administration" page the allows selecting "Repeater mode" or "Access Point mode"--not on the LAN page. Perhaps that explanation is missing from the OEM firmware.
The image you posted pertains to that unit's IP Address, not its DHCP function.
I have a 100/10 internet connection When you all mention speed, are you talking about WAN or LAN?
You do realize we are talking about wireless lan speed. N vs AC vs Gigabit Lan. Your clients on WiFi can’t get as fast a connection as fast as your wired connection.
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You don’t get it. I said DHCP is not supposed to function when you are in repeater mode but when you plug in a wired backhaul into the repeater there is a dhcp conflict my ac5300 ip sometimes gets taken over (192.168.1.1) and the modem goes offline.
Look at the image again. There is no other configuration menu available to look for the dhcp option.
That was my question, WAN or LAN. I'll look further into reviews in regards to performance.
Still can't find a clear cut reason to why NOT dual AC5300'S. Basically the same price and I'd be getting the ROG version as the primary.
I don't know what else to tell you. It is my understanding that what we call a "router" really has three functions:
1) The real "router" uses NAT to "route" data to other local IP Address, assigned either by DHCP or manually, and
2) It provides an Ethernet switch usually with 4 or 8 physical ports for wired connections, and
3) It includes a built-in wireless Access Point (also known as Wi-Fi) that can use those same data streams.
By definition neither a Repeater nor an Access Point uses DHCP--that function is reserved for the real router described in step 1). And, on my RT-AC68U using John's Fork firmware, that operation is described ("NAT functions are disabled") on the configuration screens. Perhaps you would be happier with either Merlin or John's Fork firmware, as they do provide better explanations to the user.
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@Vincent Wong, you say another AC5300 is good, but Lyra is better... Even though it has worse performance. Not sure I'm following ya.
Wouldn't dual 5300's with Smart Connect over AiMesh be the all around most feature rich option? Or is the hesitation just with AiMesh simply not being that good?
Also, Lyra is supposed to support AiMesh soon meaning it could join a 5300 right?
Gotcha, so given the options, you'd opt for the dual 5300's then I'm assuming?
Let me be crystal clear.
At the present there is no timeline given to allow other routers to recognize Lyra. I believe if ASUS had intended for Lyra to be used as an aimesh node it would have allowed aimesh latest firmware to recognize it from the start.
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How do you know that ? just guest or ...?
Correct.Looks like if you intend to plug in a wired backhaul then use AP mode.
All of the ASUS routers that I have used make all 5 ports the same in AP mode. I use the (formerly) WAN port (blue on my model) just to make it easier to identify cables during troubleshooting.(Next question is from the main router Ethernet cable where do you plug the cable into on the AP? Is it the WAN port on the AP when coming from the switch port?
Secondary AiMesh device recommendation
Buy Tenda MW6 (Amazon Link).
Tenda MW6 Review
1. Install the Firmware Asuswrt-Merlin on the ASUS Router.
2. Disable 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz in the ASUS Router. (Wireless -> Professional -> Enable Radio: No)
3. Connect the WAN port of the Tenda MW6 to a LAN port in the ASUS Router.
4. Use Bridge mode in Tenda MW6.
5. Install FreshJR Adaptive QoS.
6. Use AdGuard DNS for Block ads! (WAN -> Internet Connection -> WAN DNS Setting)
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