ChaoscripT
Regular Contributor
Hi,
So I have pair of ASUS XT12 running Merlin firmware that connect by wired backhaul between them, I wanted to add more router to work as mesh node that also support Merlin, I found RT-AC86U (Yes I know it's not support WIFI6), and I understand that if I connect this to my XT12 the all network will "downgrade" to WIFI5 and also "downgrade" to the lowest speed the slowest router can do.
So I assume each router that I will connect (if it's not XT12, GT6000 or AX88U) will downgrade the speed.
Now I start to thinking, it's really worth it? the ASUS XT12 if I don't connect another "powerful" router?
Yes I know that as typical user I don't use all the network speed and it's all theoretical speed.
I start to think maybe to go with TP Link Deco series, they cheaper, but from what I read the firmware and software isn't good like ASUS and also lack of parental control (not that I use with ASUS).
I use Merlin firmware with NextDNS what I can't do with TP Link, as I will need to use IPV4 option.
What do you think?
Regards.
So I have pair of ASUS XT12 running Merlin firmware that connect by wired backhaul between them, I wanted to add more router to work as mesh node that also support Merlin, I found RT-AC86U (Yes I know it's not support WIFI6), and I understand that if I connect this to my XT12 the all network will "downgrade" to WIFI5 and also "downgrade" to the lowest speed the slowest router can do.
So I assume each router that I will connect (if it's not XT12, GT6000 or AX88U) will downgrade the speed.
Now I start to thinking, it's really worth it? the ASUS XT12 if I don't connect another "powerful" router?
Yes I know that as typical user I don't use all the network speed and it's all theoretical speed.
I start to think maybe to go with TP Link Deco series, they cheaper, but from what I read the firmware and software isn't good like ASUS and also lack of parental control (not that I use with ASUS).
I use Merlin firmware with NextDNS what I can't do with TP Link, as I will need to use IPV4 option.
What do you think?
Regards.