Herman Slotenmaker
Occasional Visitor
A year or so ago, I got a GT-AX6000 as my main router and demoted my ac-86U as an Aimesh node. My AC-68U has been in disuse since.
Very happy so far. The GT-AX6000 seems a lot more stable as the ac86U as my main router.
Now I am experiencing 2 issues.
1. Kids room 1 upstairs could do with better wifi signal (red circle). Possible locations for new aimesh station (ethernet backhaul) are depicted in yellow.
2. The signal at the TV (chromecast) in the new garden house is not quite good enough for streaming TV (it more or less works, but when someone gets up and in the way, the signal is lost). I was expecting the AC-86U in the Office would reach this far, but apparently 1 stone wall, the wooden garden house structure and 15m are to be too far away. If I take the AC-86 U off the cupboard and put it on my desk, right in front of the window, it gets little better (but not enough).
So what to do?
-I could put my AC-68U back into use and put it in the garden house, as that is the least used location. It has to connect with real Aimesh this time as wired ethernet backhaul is not (yet) possible. Unless a new router could be screwed to the wall, which would be a killer feature in the garden house
Would this affect my overall system in stability and functionality? I don't really know if the functionality of the overall system is determined by the specs of the main router, or the least spec'ed router. The AC-68U does not get any new firmware and lacks several features...
Probably Asus-Wrt-Merlin will stop supporting the ac-68u at some point...would that mean my whole system would not support merlin anymore?
- And I probably need an additional Aimesh node for the kids room. But the recommended routers GT-AX-6000, RT-AX86 Pro, RT-AX86S and GT-AX11000 (!) all sell in the €215-230 range. Which is quite a lot of money for something that should only function as mere access point (for just 1-2 devices) on the outskirts of my network. The TUF Gaming AX3000 v2 for €100, RT-AX58U for €115 or maybe even an RT-AX57U for €80 are more reasonably priced for their use. But are not recommended and lack Merlin support (which is not absulutely necessary, but is normally an indicator for weaker support).
Is it advisable to put the new router in the lower right corner of the kids room to avoid interference? Or is thit not an issue?
- or I could try to buy a second-hand AC-86U (for about €60??), but that does not seem to be the best investment.
- or would an Asus RP-AX58 (€85) Repeater be worth considering? Apparently the rp-ax58 will act as an aimesh node...but seems a bit expensive compared to a 'real' router...
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
HaMPeL
Very happy so far. The GT-AX6000 seems a lot more stable as the ac86U as my main router.
Now I am experiencing 2 issues.
1. Kids room 1 upstairs could do with better wifi signal (red circle). Possible locations for new aimesh station (ethernet backhaul) are depicted in yellow.
2. The signal at the TV (chromecast) in the new garden house is not quite good enough for streaming TV (it more or less works, but when someone gets up and in the way, the signal is lost). I was expecting the AC-86U in the Office would reach this far, but apparently 1 stone wall, the wooden garden house structure and 15m are to be too far away. If I take the AC-86 U off the cupboard and put it on my desk, right in front of the window, it gets little better (but not enough).
So what to do?
-I could put my AC-68U back into use and put it in the garden house, as that is the least used location. It has to connect with real Aimesh this time as wired ethernet backhaul is not (yet) possible. Unless a new router could be screwed to the wall, which would be a killer feature in the garden house
Would this affect my overall system in stability and functionality? I don't really know if the functionality of the overall system is determined by the specs of the main router, or the least spec'ed router. The AC-68U does not get any new firmware and lacks several features...
Probably Asus-Wrt-Merlin will stop supporting the ac-68u at some point...would that mean my whole system would not support merlin anymore?
- And I probably need an additional Aimesh node for the kids room. But the recommended routers GT-AX-6000, RT-AX86 Pro, RT-AX86S and GT-AX11000 (!) all sell in the €215-230 range. Which is quite a lot of money for something that should only function as mere access point (for just 1-2 devices) on the outskirts of my network. The TUF Gaming AX3000 v2 for €100, RT-AX58U for €115 or maybe even an RT-AX57U for €80 are more reasonably priced for their use. But are not recommended and lack Merlin support (which is not absulutely necessary, but is normally an indicator for weaker support).
Is it advisable to put the new router in the lower right corner of the kids room to avoid interference? Or is thit not an issue?
- or I could try to buy a second-hand AC-86U (for about €60??), but that does not seem to be the best investment.
- or would an Asus RP-AX58 (€85) Repeater be worth considering? Apparently the rp-ax58 will act as an aimesh node...but seems a bit expensive compared to a 'real' router...
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
HaMPeL