I have an Asus RT-AC87U router as the main router on my network. I also have two Asus RT-AC66U routers that are hardwired back to the 87U that are acting as wireless access points.
I get a much slower ping rate to other devices on my network when connected wireless to the 87U than I do when connected to either of the 66U's.
Why would this be? When I'm connected to the 66U's I still have to route through the 87U to get to the device that I'm pinging so I've concluded that it has nothing to do with the switch or any of the cabling. It can only be related to the fact that there is some bug/flaw in the 5GHZ signal on the 87U that is slowing things down somehow right?
I get a much slower ping rate to other devices on my network when connected wireless to the 87U than I do when connected to either of the 66U's.
Why would this be? When I'm connected to the 66U's I still have to route through the 87U to get to the device that I'm pinging so I've concluded that it has nothing to do with the switch or any of the cabling. It can only be related to the fact that there is some bug/flaw in the 5GHZ signal on the 87U that is slowing things down somehow right?