WiFiSeeder
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You first downgraded to Asus stock firmware then you did a full reset to factory defaults, correct?
Yes. Actually, I first did a factory reset with Merlin's firmware with no results. I've then downgraded to Asus stock firmware and factory reset.
Router is gone now. Returned it to the seller. My old and trusted DSL-AC68U is in place again. It's curious how I get around 20% better performance at close range than with the AX-88U. Unfortunately, a couple of rooms away from the router and I'm back to sub 100 Mbps speeds (the AX-88U could do more than twice of that).
Now I kinda don't know what to do.
I couldn't get my Killer 1550 + AX-88U combo @ 160 Mhz channels to be stable even at close range (so no 1.2 GBps+ for me at close range, at least not for more than a few minutes).
The AX-88U had great range though...
My choices now are basically:
1) To try my luck with a new AX-88U (and hope that my 5ghz network do not die in 10 days)
2) cut costs and go for an AC-86U that also has great range and good short distance speeds. In the future I may buy a second one and put it in media bridge mode (or maybe an 7800. Don't know if it's bridge mode plays well with an ASUS as the main router).
3) I could stop chasing the 1 Gbps over WiFi dream all together and buy a pack with 2 AC1900's. As far as I understand their performance should be very similar to my AC68U at close range (May I say that it is the exact same hardware with a different layout?). I may even setup the second router in media bridge mode.
Another AX-88U is probably the most exciting option. However, since I've just experimented a hardware failure myself I don't know if it's worth it.
The AC-86U is probably the best cost/benefit and down-to-earth choice. Unfortunately my DSL-AC68U can't do Media Bridge Mode or it would be a no brainer.
The two AC1900's would also be an interesting choice. At this stage I would probably trade-off 160 MHz channels for a stable media bridge. Are there any benchmarks of the AC1900 in media bridge mode? I wonder what kind of speeds I should expect around 15 meters / two walls away from the main Router? Hopefully I can get at least 400 Mbps to clients wired to the bridge. That way I could get "acceptable" speeds for all clients, even if it's far from maxing out my 1 Gbps connection.
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