I bought the RT-AX92U 2 pack, and have them meshed using the ethernet backhaul.
I have the primary node/router (basement) with the WAN port connected to my Internet connection, with one LAN port connected to the WAN port of the secondary node for ethernet backhaul, and another LAN of the primary node connected to my 16 port 1Gb switch (also in the basement). At the site of my secondary node (top/2nd floor), I have two cat-5 ethernet lines running between the basement room and the second floor, one I'm using for the ethernet backhaul, and the other one is connected to the 1Gb switch.
My question is regarding the LAN ports on the secondary node (not the primary router) to access the primary router node.
If I plug my laptop (second floor) into a LAN port on the secondary node and ping the primary node, I get an average ping time of ~2.1ms. If I instead use the connection going down to the 1Gb switch in the basement, I get an average ping time of ~0.9ms. To add to this, if I ping another device directly plugged into the secondary node, I get an average ping time of ~0.5ms.
Does this seem correct? Why do I get better ping times through the switch, rather than between the two nodes which are directly connected?
Should I avoid using the LAN ports on the secondary node, and instead add a small (5 port) switch connecting to the basement switch?
Thanks in advance.
I have the primary node/router (basement) with the WAN port connected to my Internet connection, with one LAN port connected to the WAN port of the secondary node for ethernet backhaul, and another LAN of the primary node connected to my 16 port 1Gb switch (also in the basement). At the site of my secondary node (top/2nd floor), I have two cat-5 ethernet lines running between the basement room and the second floor, one I'm using for the ethernet backhaul, and the other one is connected to the 1Gb switch.
My question is regarding the LAN ports on the secondary node (not the primary router) to access the primary router node.
If I plug my laptop (second floor) into a LAN port on the secondary node and ping the primary node, I get an average ping time of ~2.1ms. If I instead use the connection going down to the 1Gb switch in the basement, I get an average ping time of ~0.9ms. To add to this, if I ping another device directly plugged into the secondary node, I get an average ping time of ~0.5ms.
Does this seem correct? Why do I get better ping times through the switch, rather than between the two nodes which are directly connected?
Should I avoid using the LAN ports on the secondary node, and instead add a small (5 port) switch connecting to the basement switch?
Thanks in advance.