I guess with the old network cards it probably won't be any faster as it is limited to N or AC.
Why would you buy a wifi 6 router and disable 160 MHz tho I disabled it just to see if my speed test would change and it still good but why disable?In normal Wi-Fi environment with other networks around and IoT devices for maximun stability and compatibility I would set this router this way:
2.4GHz General:
Enable Smart Connect OFF Band 2.4 GHz Network Name (SSID) Your SSID24 (numbers and letters only) Hide SSID No Wireless Mode Auto 802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode Disable WiFi Agile Multiband Disable Target Wake Time Disable Channel bandwidth 20 MHz Control Channel fixed channel with best throughput, not necessarily 1-6-11 Authentication Method WPA2-Personal WPA Encryption AES WPA Pre-Shared Key Your password (numbers and letters only) Protected Management Frames Disable Group Key Rotation Interval 7200
2.4GHz Professional:
Band 2.4 GHz Enable Radio Yes Enable wireless scheduler No Set AP Isolated No Roaming assistant Disable Bluetooth Coexistence Disable Enable IGMP Snooping Disable Multicast Rate(Mbps) Auto Preamble Type Long AMPDU RTS Enable RTS Threshold 2347 DTIM Interval 1 Beacon Interval 100 Enable TX Bursting Disable Enable WMM Enable Enable WMM No-Acknowledgement Disable Enable WMM APSD Disable Optimize AMPDU aggregation Disable Modulation Scheme Up to MCS 7 (802.11n) Airtime Fairness Disable Multi-User MIMO Disable OFDMA/802.11ax MU-MIMO Disable Explicit Beamforming Disable Universal Beamforming Disable Tx power adjustment
Performance
5GHz General:
Enable Smart Connect OFF Band 5 GHz Network Name (SSID) Your SSID50 (numbers and letters only) Hide SSID No Wireless Mode Auto 802.11ax / WiFi 6 mode Enable WiFi Agile Multiband Disable Target Wake Time Disable Channel bandwidth 20/40/80 MHz, 160 MHz Disabled Control Channel fixed channel in non-DFS range 36-48 or 149-161 (if available) Extension Channel Auto Authentication Method WPA2-Personal WPA Encryption AES WPA Pre-Shared Key Your password (numbers and letters only) Protected Management Frames Disable Group Key Rotation Interval 7200
5GHz Professional:
Band 5 GHz Enable Radio Yes Enable wireless scheduler No Set AP Isolated No Roaming assistant Disable Enable IGMP Snooping Disable Multicast Rate(Mbps) Auto AMPDU RTS Enable RTS Threshold 2347 DTIM Interval 1 Beacon Interval 100 Enable TX Bursting Disable Enable WMM Enable Enable WMM No-Acknowledgement Disable Enable WMM APSD Disable Optimize AMPDU aggregation Disable Modulation Scheme Up to MCS 11 (NitroQAM/1024-QAM) Airtime Fairness Disable Multi-User MIMO Disable OFDMA/802.11ax MU-MIMO Disable 802.11ax/ac Beamforming Enable Universal Beamforming Disable Tx power adjustment
Performance
I would NOT run Asuswrt-Merlin 388.1 on it though.
Do you mind giving me 2.4ghz and 5ghz settings for speed pleaseBecause 160MHz wide channel is:
a) not guaranteed (needs DFS range)
b) not supported by all clients (very few AC and not all AX)
c) has shorter range (3db signal strength difference compared to 80MHz)
Note the settings I posted are for maximum stability and compatibility. If you want something else - experiment.
It applies to g/a devices only. There is nothing in technology supporting change in ac/ax behavior, unless it's another bug in Asuswrt.
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