Preskitt.man
Senior Member
Currently have two ASUS routers - AX88U Pro and AC88U. They are configured with Merlin as AI Mesh with the AX88U as primary. Primary servers the front of the house. The AC88U serves the back of the house and that's where the media devices - all of which are in close proxity to the AC88U and my wife's computer and kitchen TV which are the in the nether reaches of the house. The get a signal which is not horrible, but not stellar either. We also use WiFi calling which is problematical when in proximity to this area of the house - and my wife and her phone are back there a lot.
Plan A is simply to replace the AC88U (the one one in the rear of the house) with an AX88U Pro. I expect that would resolve most of the problems. It is about a $200 solution.
Plan B is free. Our internet is provided by Zona Wyrred - a fiber to the premise solution. The AX88U is connected to Zona. Zona offers at no cost - no purchase, no rental) an AXE gateway. They won't say the brand but I think it is the same or similar to the Comcase AXE gateway - kind of a tall rectangular box. So plan, would be to take that and make it the primary router and move the AX88U ot the back of the house (where the AC88U currently is) and set it up on AP mode. Figure, it if solves the issues great and if not, go back to Plan A. Only cost of Plan B is time and effort to reconfigure to set it up (and reconfigure and setup again if it doesn't work satisfactorily.
Is my reasoning faulty?
Plan A is simply to replace the AC88U (the one one in the rear of the house) with an AX88U Pro. I expect that would resolve most of the problems. It is about a $200 solution.
Plan B is free. Our internet is provided by Zona Wyrred - a fiber to the premise solution. The AX88U is connected to Zona. Zona offers at no cost - no purchase, no rental) an AXE gateway. They won't say the brand but I think it is the same or similar to the Comcase AXE gateway - kind of a tall rectangular box. So plan, would be to take that and make it the primary router and move the AX88U ot the back of the house (where the AC88U currently is) and set it up on AP mode. Figure, it if solves the issues great and if not, go back to Plan A. Only cost of Plan B is time and effort to reconfigure to set it up (and reconfigure and setup again if it doesn't work satisfactorily.
Is my reasoning faulty?