HiThere are no 'best' for everyone.
But the M&M Config (see link in my signature below) still has the best 'defaults' as a start of a stable and fast network experience.
No, because there already countless posts in these forums asking "what are the best WiFi settings". Anything beyond those in post #4 (which are known to have compatibility issues with some clients) are specific to each user. The default settings are chosen for a reason.Nobody else going to chip in?
HmmmmNo, because there already countless posts in these forums asking "what are the best WiFi settings". Anything beyond those in post #4 (which are known to have compatibility issues with some clients) are specific to each user. The default settings are chosen for a reason.
Why should smart connect be disabled? If I disable it, do I leave everything else as default?Some 'Professional' settings are touched upon. But the main ones to change are listed below.
The routers I set up 'just work' with the combined settings (M&M Config and above) suggestions.
- Disable Smart Connect (General).
- Disable Airtime Fairness.
- Disable Universal Beamforming.
- Disable WiFi Agile Multiband (General).
A few outliers require tweaking other settings too. If needed, only change one setting at a time and test that nothing else breaks first (and for an extended period) before changing other settings.
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