Ok thanksYou can read the official Users Guide from Asus or check the tooltips (hints) when hovering the mouse over the option labels in the GUI.
Ok thanks
I have found this official user guide in frenvh (cause i'm french), but I don't know if it exists a merlin one...
For wireless mode i'm on auto but can't change for anything elle, perhaps cause i'm on smartconnectI don't think there are many differences in wifi settings between stock and Merlin. And to be honest, messing with those settings often just makes things worse, not better (especially the stuff on the advanced tabs). You should focus on channel selection and width, disabling legacy clients, stuff that you can do from the basic settings pages. Believe it or not, minor adjustments to position of your router and the antennas can have a big impact. I prefer to mount mine up high (on the ceiling if possible) and shape the 3 antennas in "W" formation (well upside down W if on the ceiling). As central to the coverage area as possible.
Back in the days of B and G, one antenna at a right angle to the other was the preference but that was very different technology. Now you want to give your signal some variation, but still ensure all 3 antennas are used as a system, so generally no more than 45 degree angle since no matter how the antenna and client are polarized, they will be able to see each other.
Can you please stop asking the same question in different threads. You've asked this question in three different threads now. It just wastes the time of the people who reply.Those settings are good or not ?
If i disable explicit beamforming, it disable also MU-MIMO...Your password seems too weak.
Airtime fairness is recommended to "off".
Same for "Universal Beamforming" (5GHz/2.4GHz), and "Explicit Beamforming" for 2.4GHz.
Smart Connect and Roaming Assist are not often used here but if it works well for you why not...
@Mikiya thank you for posting this! My AX Mini setup has seemed much more reliable since I made those changes. I wonder why those aren't the defaults -- I was starting to regret replacing my non-Asus system with the AX Mini due to frequent (re)connection trouble.Airtime fairness is recommended to "off".
Same for "Universal Beamforming" (5GHz/2.4GHz), and "Explicit Beamforming" for 2.4GHz.
Yes this tip work as a charm...@Mikiya thank you for posting this! My AX Mini setup has seemed much more reliable since I made those changes. I wonder why those aren't the defaults -- I was starting to regret replacing my non-Asus system with the AX Mini due to frequent (re)connection trouble.
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