Damageinc84
Occasional Visitor
Hey Guys,
New here and new to Asus. Replacing my Nighthawk R7000 tonight. I have them both broadcasting on separate channels next to each other and in general the R7000 is getting a slightly lower DB range to the downstairs where I am running Wifi Analyzer to measure readings. Any tips to boost the signal of the RT? I'm not terribly worried about it because I will have a second RT tomorrow in AP mode backhauled to the primary router.
My second question, primarily because this is my first Tri-Band experience, the 5Ghz 1 channels seem to be limited to the lower range while the 5Ghz 2 channels are the higher range. What is the purpose of forcing them to be on opposite ends of the spectrum? The lower ends are being used by my neighbors while I have the r7000 on the high side at 161 and the 5Ghz 2 from the Asus at 165.
Also before I ordered the Asus I had bought a Nighthawk EX7000 extender that was able to use the channels through the 100 range that were reserved for Radar. Is there anyway to open those channels on the Asus without aftermarket? Also if I use an aftermarket Firmware does it lose the AIMesh system?
And I just noticed that my PC downstairs that was getting a link speed to my R7000 at 866mpbs is only getting 175 to the Asus. Hmm
UPDATE on the above, If I connect to the 5Ghz 1 band I am back to 866mbps, not sure why it is dropping so low on the 5Ghz 2 band.
UPDATE 2: It looks like a channel issue with the second band. That adapter doesn't like channel 165. Setting it to Auto to test I get the speeds of 866 back.
New here and new to Asus. Replacing my Nighthawk R7000 tonight. I have them both broadcasting on separate channels next to each other and in general the R7000 is getting a slightly lower DB range to the downstairs where I am running Wifi Analyzer to measure readings. Any tips to boost the signal of the RT? I'm not terribly worried about it because I will have a second RT tomorrow in AP mode backhauled to the primary router.
My second question, primarily because this is my first Tri-Band experience, the 5Ghz 1 channels seem to be limited to the lower range while the 5Ghz 2 channels are the higher range. What is the purpose of forcing them to be on opposite ends of the spectrum? The lower ends are being used by my neighbors while I have the r7000 on the high side at 161 and the 5Ghz 2 from the Asus at 165.
Also before I ordered the Asus I had bought a Nighthawk EX7000 extender that was able to use the channels through the 100 range that were reserved for Radar. Is there anyway to open those channels on the Asus without aftermarket? Also if I use an aftermarket Firmware does it lose the AIMesh system?
And I just noticed that my PC downstairs that was getting a link speed to my R7000 at 866mpbs is only getting 175 to the Asus. Hmm
UPDATE on the above, If I connect to the 5Ghz 1 band I am back to 866mbps, not sure why it is dropping so low on the 5Ghz 2 band.
UPDATE 2: It looks like a channel issue with the second band. That adapter doesn't like channel 165. Setting it to Auto to test I get the speeds of 866 back.
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