sludgepickle
New Around Here
First post, network novice here. I have had an ASUS RT-AC68P for a while. It's AC1900/Wi-Fi 5, supports 600 Mbps x 3 streams for 2.4GHz and 1300 Mbps x 3 streams for 5GHz. Thought I'd upgrade to Wi-Fi 6 so I bought the TP-Link AX1800, but just realized it supports 574 Mbps x 2 streams on 2.4 and 1201 Mbps x 2 streams on 5 GHz. Seems like I'm actually going down in speed?? Or am i missing something. I realize the new router offers some things like beamforming and better encryption (see https://versus.com/en/asus-rt-ac68u-vs-tp-link-archer-ax1800 for more comparison. I assume the AC68u is close enough to my AC68P)...but I really just want my stuff fast and reliable.
Home network info: I have a full house of kids and phones and streaming devices and security cams etc... Fing says I have 59 devices connected right now...maybe 40+ are wireless but probably only 5 heavy bandwidth users at a time. 500Mbps internet plan coming through my cable router.
Should I return it and get a tri-band to split out the traffic more and ultimately have better bandwidth per device?
Home network info: I have a full house of kids and phones and streaming devices and security cams etc... Fing says I have 59 devices connected right now...maybe 40+ are wireless but probably only 5 heavy bandwidth users at a time. 500Mbps internet plan coming through my cable router.
Should I return it and get a tri-band to split out the traffic more and ultimately have better bandwidth per device?