I returned my EA-AC87 and my RT-AC87U (got the RT-AC3200 instead) due to all these Quantenna issues.
I seems pretty much the same. The stability seems better thoughDid you notice any difference in performance at long distances for the AC3200?
I have just enabled beamforming for my 5GHz SSID and it seems to be kicking butt! I tried the AC3200 and the second I enabled smartconnect it immediately puked. That is the whole basis for X-Stream, the ability to separate 5GHz clients by AC & N so the high-speed AC clients aren't hampered by slower legacy N clients. I gave up immediately and went back to the AC87R that was originally in place.I seems pretty much the same. The stability seems better though
Well SmartConnect does work but it does have som issues and like everyone else I have disabled it. However I still take advantage of the two 5GHz radios by manually assigning fast devices to the "fast" radio and slower ones to the other. Yes SmartConnect is not perfect but the idea of two 5GHz radios are excellent especially when so few (none) clients support MU-MIMO and in a house with many devices (in a crowded neighbourhood) this is really helpful. And unlike Quantenna these 5GHz radio start up at the same time as the 2.4GHz - which just added to my mislike of RT-AC87U since it had to be rebooted often. After such a reboot all clients would be stuck on 2.4GHz since this network was ready first.I have just enabled beamforming for my 5GHz SSID and it seems to be kicking butt! I tried the AC3200 and the second I enabled smartconnect it immediately puked. That is the whole basis for X-Stream, the ability to separate 5GHz clients by AC & N so the high-speed AC clients aren't hampered by slower legacy N clients. I gave up immediately and went back to the AC87R that was originally in place.
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