Why specifically a 4x4 router?Thanks guys. Reasons for specifically choosing the Blue Cave is that I'm looking for a 4x4 wifi 5 router/AP which i can put behind the TV (to provide TV and XBox with ethernet connections as their built-in wifi is rubbish) but as space is limited, i need a router with a small footprint, doesn't have annoying flashing lights (tv is in bedroom) and performs reasonably well - the Asus Blue Cave seems to tick all 3 boxes. I'm currently using a spare Netgear R6300v2 in wireless bridge mode and it performs quite well, but is only 3x3. Main router is a Netgear RAX200 so AiMesh is out of the window. Internet connection is 1 Gig FTTH.
Anyway if the Aimesh feature is now included in the latest firmware on the Blue Cave so I'm guessing Mediabridge will also be included. It seems my screenshot is of an earlier or initial firmware for the Blue Cave thinkwhere Mediabridge wasn't included.
My main router is also 4x4 (Netgear RAX200) so obviously for optimal performance, a 4x4 router/AP would be best. A 4x4 wifi 6 device would be perfect such as the Netgear EAX80 extender but i don't want to spend silly money on that. A 4x4 wifi 5 router is probably the next best thing in terms of cost v performance. I'm already getting around 500 Mbps on my Netgear R6300v2 but this is only 3x3 and perhaps more importantly, the other half is complaining that its lights are too bright at night...despite being switched off to minimum in settings. So given that the Blue cave can be bought for around $80, is 4x4, and can have its LEDs totally dimmed, I believe it would be a worthwhile investment.Why specifically a 4x4 router?
I also believe the footprint of the Blue Cave is not typically smaller than a 3x3 RT-AC68U or 4x4 (5 GHz) RT-AC86U.
The blue front LED's of a RT-AC68U can easily be covered by black tape if they are disturbing.
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