I've pretty much narrowed it down to these three. Which one do you guys recommend?
I have Spectum 400Mb/20Mb internet and Tmobile tm-ac1900 aka ac68u currently. It works ok, but speeds are not blazing, occasional disconnects, occasionally need to reboot router (every few weeks or months). Most common issue is that devices lose internet and I need to switch to the other band's ssid to get internet back. Also most of the time half my DLNA devices (even wired) or chromecasts are not visible, or disconnect randomly. House is 3000sqft. I have a desktop in the upstairs office and a work macbook pro that get about 200Mbps down, 15 up, sometimes more, sometimes less. Just did a test and got 133/16. Pretty inconsistent. I haven't tuned the setup much, sort of out of the box.
Anyways, I'm sick of the issues, want something fast and most of all stable! Money's not really an object.
I want fast speeds to my office, especially because my office desktop is essentially my NAS/backup drive. Don't want to bother with separate NAS for many reasons. If I can get 500-800Mbps for backups, it'll be plenty good for me. Hard wiring is not really an option. Usb3 HD attached to router could be an option, but I heard usb3 affects wifi signal? I don't really have crazy requirements for bandwidth other than backup. Don't need gigabit internet, but I would like to max out my measly 20Mbps upstream at least for work.
My router's not too close to my office. Signal goes through a floor and some walls. Not easy to move router, and my speeds are not bad enough to really warrant moving, so I want to maximize speed as is with a new router. Also I feel like a mesh would just slow things down with the extra hop, especially without tri-band, and no great place to put the second router that's not in the office anyway. Mesh seems pointless. MoCA over coax might be an option if I really need it. Or maybe power line junk? Let's not get into that now. Let's try to improve wifi speed with the router where it is first.
ax11000
pros:
-tri-band, so I can use the 5g 2 radio for AX only at 160MHz, with my PC the only client, and use 5g 1 for max compatibility with ac and legacy clients.
-lots of antennae that articulate
-probably fastest option in case I need a mesh in the future, given the extra radio for backhaul
cons:
-stability?
ax88u
pros:
-Merlyn (is this really a pro in terms of stability and speed? I really prefer to keep it simple and stock unless the payoff is big.)
-small size
cons:
-no tri-band
-not many antennae, not sure if this will affect signal coverage in my two story house
ax89x
pros:
-newer
-fast in tests
-lots of antennae
cons:
-no tri-band
-huge, and I don't think antennae can tilt sideways, so not sure how it will fit in the cubicle in my entertainment center that's only 8" tall
-stability?
Also, which PCIe AX card should I get for my PC? Are all Intel ax200 cards equivalent? Will I get slightly better compatibility with the asus card with asus router and asus threadripper motherboard?
Thanks!
I have Spectum 400Mb/20Mb internet and Tmobile tm-ac1900 aka ac68u currently. It works ok, but speeds are not blazing, occasional disconnects, occasionally need to reboot router (every few weeks or months). Most common issue is that devices lose internet and I need to switch to the other band's ssid to get internet back. Also most of the time half my DLNA devices (even wired) or chromecasts are not visible, or disconnect randomly. House is 3000sqft. I have a desktop in the upstairs office and a work macbook pro that get about 200Mbps down, 15 up, sometimes more, sometimes less. Just did a test and got 133/16. Pretty inconsistent. I haven't tuned the setup much, sort of out of the box.
Anyways, I'm sick of the issues, want something fast and most of all stable! Money's not really an object.
I want fast speeds to my office, especially because my office desktop is essentially my NAS/backup drive. Don't want to bother with separate NAS for many reasons. If I can get 500-800Mbps for backups, it'll be plenty good for me. Hard wiring is not really an option. Usb3 HD attached to router could be an option, but I heard usb3 affects wifi signal? I don't really have crazy requirements for bandwidth other than backup. Don't need gigabit internet, but I would like to max out my measly 20Mbps upstream at least for work.
My router's not too close to my office. Signal goes through a floor and some walls. Not easy to move router, and my speeds are not bad enough to really warrant moving, so I want to maximize speed as is with a new router. Also I feel like a mesh would just slow things down with the extra hop, especially without tri-band, and no great place to put the second router that's not in the office anyway. Mesh seems pointless. MoCA over coax might be an option if I really need it. Or maybe power line junk? Let's not get into that now. Let's try to improve wifi speed with the router where it is first.
ax11000
pros:
-tri-band, so I can use the 5g 2 radio for AX only at 160MHz, with my PC the only client, and use 5g 1 for max compatibility with ac and legacy clients.
-lots of antennae that articulate
-probably fastest option in case I need a mesh in the future, given the extra radio for backhaul
cons:
-stability?
ax88u
pros:
-Merlyn (is this really a pro in terms of stability and speed? I really prefer to keep it simple and stock unless the payoff is big.)
-small size
cons:
-no tri-band
-not many antennae, not sure if this will affect signal coverage in my two story house
ax89x
pros:
-newer
-fast in tests
-lots of antennae
cons:
-no tri-band
-huge, and I don't think antennae can tilt sideways, so not sure how it will fit in the cubicle in my entertainment center that's only 8" tall
-stability?
Also, which PCIe AX card should I get for my PC? Are all Intel ax200 cards equivalent? Will I get slightly better compatibility with the asus card with asus router and asus threadripper motherboard?
Thanks!