Spartan
Senior Member
I live in a 2-story house and my office is located on the upper floor where my main router which is the ASUS GT-AX6000 connected via LAN to my laptop. I get a strong signal in other rooms that are on the upper floor but downstairs there is a signal but the speed is very slow so I have a crappy Linksys VELOP router downstairs.
I am thinking of getting another GT-AX6000 since it's the best router I've used to date and the price is not so bad (I have 0 interest in WiFi 6/6E because when I tried it if the device is not in direct sight of the router, it has no benefits so might as well not have it).
What I want to understand is what is the difference between someone having his main router and another connected as an Access point vs AiMesh? How is ASUS AiMesh better? Does it allow me for example to have one SSID with the same password and devices would switch to the stronger signal accordingly when going from the ground floor to the 1st floor for example?
Finally, is it easy to set up? I know when I first turned on my router for the first time, it asks me to create a network and I don't recall it asking me if I want to set it up as a main router or part of the AiMesh system.
I am thinking of getting another GT-AX6000 since it's the best router I've used to date and the price is not so bad (I have 0 interest in WiFi 6/6E because when I tried it if the device is not in direct sight of the router, it has no benefits so might as well not have it).
What I want to understand is what is the difference between someone having his main router and another connected as an Access point vs AiMesh? How is ASUS AiMesh better? Does it allow me for example to have one SSID with the same password and devices would switch to the stronger signal accordingly when going from the ground floor to the 1st floor for example?
Finally, is it easy to set up? I know when I first turned on my router for the first time, it asks me to create a network and I don't recall it asking me if I want to set it up as a main router or part of the AiMesh system.