So, I have a couple of questions I cannot see explicit answers to in the manuals. I am a long term user of a variety of networking kit - and am severely hacked off at the lack of support from TP-Link. As such I am looking for an alternative and the Asus TUF routers look good candidates. I'm not into gaming, but want a reliable setup that supports my home NAS/Streaming/Home Automation/Smart heating systems, we have a 600Mb/s broadband (with an offer of a 1Gb/s connection in a couple of months) so I want reliability and to use the broadband well as well as be able to run local services if the broadband ever has issues. Whatever I invest in also needs to have the performance to support the next couple of years of performance growth - so throughput/packet rates need to be comfortable at 1Gb/s and have headroom above that.
My current setup has an Archer C7 router as the main device - with 4 x deco m5's being access points (1 was meant to be the router - but due to issue 2 below this doesn't work) - all are hardwired. but.... only 2 are wired directly to the main router. The others are daisychained (the deco's have 2 gig ethernet ports each). I have a bunch of issues with the tplink company support as well as the products.
The deco family products all fail if access to the internet is removed - they require an active cloud connection, and this is utterly unacceptable. It's been document on the uplink support forum for well over 2 years and they refuse to accept there is an issue (and continue to launch products that behave the same). The suggested workaround is to install an extra router (hence the C7 in my setup) ands the deco's as AP's - but that doesn't work as the Deco's still crap out without access to the cloud.
I'm thinking to get a TUF-AX6000 for the main router (with the NAS, HA Systems and various local audio and video streamers connected locally - Plex and Roon mainly), with a TUF-AX4200 (as an access point) in the main living area with a direct gigabit ethernet connection to the main router. I would then use a TUF-AX3000 to provide cover to an work/office outbuilding (with a cat6 cable direct to the ax6000) and cable link from that AX3000 to another AX3000 to provide cover in a guesthouse. Would this work ? can you suggest a more cost effective setup? The first 2 locations want the best performance, the other areas need decent wifi but are end points
my issues with TP Link are (and therefore my questions are would going Asus fix these?)
1) TPLink are utterly unresponsive to customers reporting firmware issues - so are Asus responsive at all ?
3) do the Asus AIMesh setups require an active broadband or will they function without a live internet connection?
4) can I daisy chain cable connections with AIMesh devices like I have the deco's to support remote locations or does each need a connection do the main router?
any thoughts/comment gratefully accepted (and I hope the descriptions and questions make sense)
TIA
Mark
My current setup has an Archer C7 router as the main device - with 4 x deco m5's being access points (1 was meant to be the router - but due to issue 2 below this doesn't work) - all are hardwired. but.... only 2 are wired directly to the main router. The others are daisychained (the deco's have 2 gig ethernet ports each). I have a bunch of issues with the tplink company support as well as the products.
The deco family products all fail if access to the internet is removed - they require an active cloud connection, and this is utterly unacceptable. It's been document on the uplink support forum for well over 2 years and they refuse to accept there is an issue (and continue to launch products that behave the same). The suggested workaround is to install an extra router (hence the C7 in my setup) ands the deco's as AP's - but that doesn't work as the Deco's still crap out without access to the cloud.
I'm thinking to get a TUF-AX6000 for the main router (with the NAS, HA Systems and various local audio and video streamers connected locally - Plex and Roon mainly), with a TUF-AX4200 (as an access point) in the main living area with a direct gigabit ethernet connection to the main router. I would then use a TUF-AX3000 to provide cover to an work/office outbuilding (with a cat6 cable direct to the ax6000) and cable link from that AX3000 to another AX3000 to provide cover in a guesthouse. Would this work ? can you suggest a more cost effective setup? The first 2 locations want the best performance, the other areas need decent wifi but are end points
my issues with TP Link are (and therefore my questions are would going Asus fix these?)
1) TPLink are utterly unresponsive to customers reporting firmware issues - so are Asus responsive at all ?
3) do the Asus AIMesh setups require an active broadband or will they function without a live internet connection?
4) can I daisy chain cable connections with AIMesh devices like I have the deco's to support remote locations or does each need a connection do the main router?
any thoughts/comment gratefully accepted (and I hope the descriptions and questions make sense)
TIA
Mark