Yeah exactly why I mentioned this, it IS redlining, I get CPU spikes a lot. The router worked great for many years, I think it's due time for an upgrade (and work can pay for it )I also use a B1. We stream all day for our jobs and have no issues. You may want to check the CPU/RAM usage during the day, if it's not redlining, it may be elsewhere.
Very detailed, thank you!
Would that hinder the AX86U performance?
on nice, interesting t hen, that's worth looking into! So via a wired link then using different channels, it should be alright?Any additional radio working in close proximity and on the same frequency/channel will affect your main router's performance, even if the routers are the same model and high performance models. This is how Wi-Fi works, it takes turns to send/receive data - AiMesh is using the same channels. Router + Access Point on different channels (the SSID's can be the same) can do higher simultaneous throughput (using more available bandwidth).
The AC66U_B1 works well as an AiMesh node. I have one I set up from time to time just to test things. Best to run the main router 5 GHz at 80 MHz with WPA2-Personal to be most compatible with the AC router.Very detailed, thank you!
And what would happen if I kept the old AC66U-B1 as an AiMesh node? Would that hinder the AX86U performance?
On the Asus website they have the RT-AX86U product page and if you got to Tech specs they also show a RT-AX86S which appears to be a neutered AX86U. I'm assuming it would be less expensive but note that it is not listed on Merlin's website as a supported model at this time. Another less expensive Asus-Merlin compatible option would be the RT-AX68U.So besides the AX86U, what else is decent? Is there a cheaper AX option?
RT-AX86S... not listed on Merlin's website as a supported model at this time
Good catch. I glossed right over that when reading the change log two weeks ago.Asuswrt-Merlin support added with 386.4 firmware:
Changelog (388.x) | Asuswrt-Merlin
www.asuswrt-merlin.net
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