Updated to 386.5_beta 1 on AC3100 (node) and AX86U (master) in mesh and all working well. On AT&T Fiber 1Gig Network getting:
Download
931.02 Mbps
Upload
933.94 Mbps
Thanks
Same here, except occasionally AT&T has had issues down here in S. Florida in a certain locations/areas and the impacts are felt more broadly, the dip in the 30 day view coincided with an AT&T outage a friend had that impacted the area they live in, they were told that it was related to a HW failure. An occasional dip might be as a result of the router being busy or the testing target being slammed, home network (streaming TV's, cameras and tablets) and such. A prolonged one, over a few days, is something else.
I use my PC and AT&T's "official" testing (same Ookla Speedtest) site and the Phone (Smart Home Manager) app which tests at their gateway (wireless and firewall disabled, passthrough enabled) typically with higher results than I see at the AX88U as well as the router based SPDMerlin. I measure my results and history over time for a more comprehensive and better understanding of bandwidth to minimize those CPU utilization spikes that would sway the results.
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FYI Router is only device connected at the router so prioritizing it via the Smart Home Manager app has no influence)
Screen Grabs:
AT&T (Smart Home Manager) App on the phone view
SPDMerlin 30 day view
SPDMerlin 24Hr view
I have a few apps on the router and typically these apps aren't dragging down the CPU cores on the router (HTOP load average is <3%). But if the CPU cores on the router get too busy, the routers own Speedtest and SPDMerlin results will suffer, the workstations and devices stay consistent though.
AMTM at the router
Now on b1 at the router (AX88) and the wired AIMesh nodes (AX86) for a few days now (on the A1 / A2 before that) - rock solid. On 386.4 the WAN would occasionally drop, not even a SCMerlin restart would bring it back, would have to recycle the router. The AT&T modem would be green and a wired connection I have to their modem as a backup/test connection never dropped. Also wireless was a bit spotty for the older devices, would have to cycle those to keep them stable and online. My newer Laptop 160Mhz over 5Ghz would be fine. As far as having Merlin on the nodes, SCMerlin and scheduled LED On/Off is why...
Now just waiting for AT&T 5Gb, the next generation router (Broadcomm based) and hopefully with Merlin support and then figuring how I'll change the home network to take advantage of the new bandwidth...