dlandiss
Very Senior Member
Well said! That ought to the first message, pinned to the top, of each subforum in the WiFi section.ONE BIG HONKIN' ROUTER DOESN'T CUT IT ANYMORE. Stop drinking the Wi-Fi marketing Kool-Aid.
Well said! That ought to the first message, pinned to the top, of each subforum in the WiFi section.ONE BIG HONKIN' ROUTER DOESN'T CUT IT ANYMORE. Stop drinking the Wi-Fi marketing Kool-Aid.
ac5300 looks insane, im guessing a 400+ price point
I don't see anything exciting there, quite frankly. We don't even have clients yet capable of running at the full speed of last year's platform. Bigger numbers on the wifi rates mean nothing so long as laptops still ship with 150 Mbps single band NICs, tablets ships with 2x2 clients. Those numbers are nothing but marketing material at this time.
"Exciting" for me is when I see Asus adding the Trend Micro DPI engine, or when Securifi releases a router that sports home automation support.
I refuse to pay $400 for a router. I am going to wait for an AC88U to appear on NewEgg as either an "open box" or "refurbished" purchase.In stock at Newegg, just snagged one time to retire this AC87U for good
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833320244
Will post some pics once it arrives.
I refuse to pay $400 for a router. I am going to wait for an AC88U to appear on NewEgg as either an "open box" or "refurbished" purchase.
399$ USD at most US retailers
I refuse to pay $400 for a router. I am going to wait for an AC88U to appear on NewEgg as either an "open box" or "refurbished" purchase.
I am also on the N66U ever since it was released and in my basement, where I spend most of my time online, is spotty and unreliable at times. That and it reached my bedroom, but the signal is weak and sometimes drops. I am looking to upgrade to the 88U or this one. I am going to keep it for years to come, so I don't mind making the purchase somewhat (the wife might mind though lol). I am looking for something more stable and more range compared to the N66U.
So with that in mind, does this router offer $100 worth of extra's compared to the 88U? or should the 88U be more than plenty to cover down for years to come?
I am also on the N66U ever since it was released and in my basement, where I spend most of my time online, is spotty and unreliable at times. That and it reached my bedroom, but the signal is weak and sometimes drops. I am looking to upgrade to the 88U or this one. I am going to keep it for years to come, so I don't mind making the purchase somewhat (the wife might mind though lol). I am looking for something more stable and more range compared to the N66U.
So with that in mind, does this router offer $100 worth of extra's compared to the 88U? or should the 88U be more than plenty to cover down for years to come?
Not surprised that the Nest gave you some difficulties. If you really like Smart Connect, couldn't you just make a guest network to connect them and leave your private SSIDS all set the same? It's a little ironic that Google owns Nest and their OnHub will not even let you assign separate SSIDS to the band. Guest net worked like a charm for me on a different WiFi thermostat.I still won't be sold until it holds for a few days but so far this thing has been an absolute rock star so the excitement in me wanted to report back a little.
I've always been fighting for distance with routers because frankly I was always close to not needing a repeater and the multiple ssid headache that has with it. Plus with where the repeater had to go because of house configuration, Placement wasn't ideal to retain high speeds on the repeater so as new routers gave me more throughput closer to the reaches of where I needed it, I've felt I'm close enuf to keep trying but inevitably, the repeater always came back. Each year I would knock off of a few more feet with newer tech, but last year I didn't get anything better when going to the ac3200. The smart connect issues frankly made it a troublesome purchase. I should have returned it. This ac5300 bad boy not only got me the last 10-15 feet I wanted but I been surprised at the throughput at that distance. Going with simple iOS speed test app for now as frankly, my internet max is the upper limit of what I need as my nas is slower then that anyway and that's the source of file transfers for me.
So far in sticking to smart connect on all three bands, stock settings, default security settings. In a room where my ac3200 could barely give me 5-10 Mbps, I'm getting 35-50 so far, with a decent amount of stability to it as well. It seems to have enuf umph so far to knock out my dead spots completely as well, the 3200 did have spots it just couldn't keep stable at this going back to the repeater. I know power output is limited in these things now but it does seem to 'so far' have enuf of a marginal gain in distance to give me just the extra few feet I needed for total house coverage and the throughput it has at those distances are definitely, noticeably higher so far.
Only hiccup I had so far was it was an absolute pain in the butt to get connected to my nest devices. Have a few nest thermostats and 2 dropcams, one pro, other the latest nest branded one. They just hated the smart connect, would not connect at all until not only I turned it off but changed the ssid on each band. Once I figured that out and did it, the pro cam and thermostats stayed connected once smart connect was turned back on, the new nest cam still wouldn't connect. At this point I did get it going, not sure how exactly, was trial and error over and over again. I sort of expect it to go down again.
I think the test will be the smart connect switching when moving around. Let's see how it goes. But I really want this to work out as we have more then 40-50 devices that can connect either wifi or bridge/hard wired so having a device potentially capable of handling this load is something worth pursuing for me. I'd say at any given time, 15-20 devices connected via wifi if not more.
Only hiccup I had so far was it was an absolute pain in the butt to get connected to my nest devices. Have a few nest thermostats and 2 dropcams, one pro, other the latest nest branded one. They just hated the smart connect, would not connect at all until not only I turned it off but changed the ssid on each band.
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