Hello, Long-time Merlin user considering a home-network upgrade with a RT-BE88U - given that Merlin is just beginning to release firmware betas for it.
I would like to get some consensus on whether my thinking is correct about getting real-world improvements with a new RT-BE88U - before I invest it it, hence the post.
I would like the RT-BE88U to be main router in the home network, running VPN Director Client internally with Wireguard. Then, I would like to get my current AX-58U to become one of the AiMesh node, along with an RP-AX56 as another AiMesh node. My current home network is with the latter 2, so the intent is to switch to a 3-node AiMesh network having the RT-BE88U as main node, and relegating the AX-58U as one of the satellite nodes, with the other satellite node being an RP-AX56.
My current limitations that I would like to improve would be the latency across the network in general, and especially to my cable modem. My hope is that have the AX-58U as the satellite node in the critical path of the star-shaped network to my office and bedroom would help some. At least the latency shouldn't degrade. And the other hope is to of course improve the bandwidth in 5 and 6 GHz bands that my M3 Macs are capable of. Finally, running Wireguard in the RT-BE88U would help improve the maximum VPN-specific throughput that is possible currently using the AX-58U, as the RT-BE88U has far stronger CPU and more RAM.
Would I receive real-world benefits with a RT-BE88U with my above thinking ? I'm not even considering MLO and other factors at this point - and my concern is that I may be missing some compatibility problems wrt wireless between the RT-BE88U with my older AX-58U and RP-AX56 AiMesh nodes.
Thoughts ?
I would like to get some consensus on whether my thinking is correct about getting real-world improvements with a new RT-BE88U - before I invest it it, hence the post.
I would like the RT-BE88U to be main router in the home network, running VPN Director Client internally with Wireguard. Then, I would like to get my current AX-58U to become one of the AiMesh node, along with an RP-AX56 as another AiMesh node. My current home network is with the latter 2, so the intent is to switch to a 3-node AiMesh network having the RT-BE88U as main node, and relegating the AX-58U as one of the satellite nodes, with the other satellite node being an RP-AX56.
My current limitations that I would like to improve would be the latency across the network in general, and especially to my cable modem. My hope is that have the AX-58U as the satellite node in the critical path of the star-shaped network to my office and bedroom would help some. At least the latency shouldn't degrade. And the other hope is to of course improve the bandwidth in 5 and 6 GHz bands that my M3 Macs are capable of. Finally, running Wireguard in the RT-BE88U would help improve the maximum VPN-specific throughput that is possible currently using the AX-58U, as the RT-BE88U has far stronger CPU and more RAM.
Would I receive real-world benefits with a RT-BE88U with my above thinking ? I'm not even considering MLO and other factors at this point - and my concern is that I may be missing some compatibility problems wrt wireless between the RT-BE88U with my older AX-58U and RP-AX56 AiMesh nodes.
Thoughts ?