Yeah, enterprise stuff is likely going to be overkill for this.
I'd say Cisco might be the "safer" bet in terms of maturity, and potentially stability, too, although the EWS stuff garners pretty decent feedback. They're both Qualcomm based, 4x4, with similar antenna and RF designs, so link-layer quality should be roughly similar. It's the distro and code riding on top that can make or break stuff like truly seamless roaming and/or multi-SSID co-existence (as you've experienced).
If it were me, personally, I'd probably stay back on an AC stuff, but I guess it all depends on your client mix and how badly you want to be ready for the forthcoming AX-only features... if/when they're actually enabled.
I'd say Cisco might be the "safer" bet in terms of maturity, and potentially stability, too, although the EWS stuff garners pretty decent feedback. They're both Qualcomm based, 4x4, with similar antenna and RF designs, so link-layer quality should be roughly similar. It's the distro and code riding on top that can make or break stuff like truly seamless roaming and/or multi-SSID co-existence (as you've experienced).
If it were me, personally, I'd probably stay back on an AC stuff, but I guess it all depends on your client mix and how badly you want to be ready for the forthcoming AX-only features... if/when they're actually enabled.
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