alexofindy
New Around Here
I have ATT fiber, with 1 Gbs up and down. Problem is, it enters my home in a non-central location; I have to rent the AT&T gateway (it authenticates me to their network); and the wifi is awful in most of my house.
So I bought an Asus XT12, which is still in the Amazon return window. If I place this router near my ATT box the Asus wifi is still lousy in most of my home.
It's just a poor location.
However, if I configure the Asus as a repeater, place it in a central location in my home, and connect it to the ATT gateway via 5Ghz wifi, things are pretty good. I get a reasonably good 5Ghz signal throughout my home from the Asus. Over 200 Mbs. It's not really MESH, since it has a new SSID, but it works OK. To set up real Mesh I'd have to buy a second Asus device, and connect it to my ATT gateway with an ethernet cable, using IP Passthrough. Would work, but would cost more $$.
So, I like my solution.
Here's my question. When I configure my Asus as a repeater, most of the settings disappear. The Asus produces three SSID's (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 5 GHz-2. I can't configure any of these networks, except for the SSID's and the passwords. I can't set the channels, the bandwidth, or anything else.
So...
Why are there 3 repeated networks, and why can't I configure them? Does the ATT signal get repeated to all 3 of the new SSID's?
Thanks!
So I bought an Asus XT12, which is still in the Amazon return window. If I place this router near my ATT box the Asus wifi is still lousy in most of my home.
It's just a poor location.
However, if I configure the Asus as a repeater, place it in a central location in my home, and connect it to the ATT gateway via 5Ghz wifi, things are pretty good. I get a reasonably good 5Ghz signal throughout my home from the Asus. Over 200 Mbs. It's not really MESH, since it has a new SSID, but it works OK. To set up real Mesh I'd have to buy a second Asus device, and connect it to my ATT gateway with an ethernet cable, using IP Passthrough. Would work, but would cost more $$.
So, I like my solution.
Here's my question. When I configure my Asus as a repeater, most of the settings disappear. The Asus produces three SSID's (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 5 GHz-2. I can't configure any of these networks, except for the SSID's and the passwords. I can't set the channels, the bandwidth, or anything else.
So...
Why are there 3 repeated networks, and why can't I configure them? Does the ATT signal get repeated to all 3 of the new SSID's?
Thanks!