brambil
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Dear all,
I have a RT-AC68U with latest Merlin firmaware, on the WAN port there is my ISP modem.
My flat has a "U" layout, in the middle of the U there is the staircase landing of the condominium.
The main router is on the East side, now I have two Asus Zen WiFi CD6 as two AiMesh nodes using WiFi (each node is connected to the main router), but since I started use them I notice frequently problem on all the Wifi client. If I disconnect one of AiMesh node the situation is better but sometimes I still notice problems on ping or disconnection on some clients and I have two rooms not covered.
I'm thinking to buy a new RT-AX68U to use as main router and put the actual AC68U as AiMesh node to cover all the house with WiFi (making some tests the wifi coverage of AC68U is better than Zen WiFi CD6), but I still have a dubt. Will I resolve my problem?
In particular I need more stability and not loose connection when I am connected to the node.
Second question: speed prediction?
I have 200/20Mbs FTTC connection, which speed can I expect using the AC-68U as AiMesh node? Now I notice that the WiFi network is slower if I have an AiMesh on, even if I am connected to the main router (120/20 in WiFi 5Ghz at 3m from the main router, 30/20 on the AiMesh node. 180/20Mbs if I switch off the AiMesh node). I would expect to have the full speed if I am connected to the main router, I can accept a small reduction if I am connected to the AiMesh node, but I need to eliminate the disconnection problem
A cable between main router and the node is not a solution, eventually I have an RP-AC51 now used as media bridge for the hi-fi, maybe I could connect the AC-68U WAN port to it, could this solution improve AiMesh performance?
I have a RT-AC68U with latest Merlin firmaware, on the WAN port there is my ISP modem.
My flat has a "U" layout, in the middle of the U there is the staircase landing of the condominium.
The main router is on the East side, now I have two Asus Zen WiFi CD6 as two AiMesh nodes using WiFi (each node is connected to the main router), but since I started use them I notice frequently problem on all the Wifi client. If I disconnect one of AiMesh node the situation is better but sometimes I still notice problems on ping or disconnection on some clients and I have two rooms not covered.
I'm thinking to buy a new RT-AX68U to use as main router and put the actual AC68U as AiMesh node to cover all the house with WiFi (making some tests the wifi coverage of AC68U is better than Zen WiFi CD6), but I still have a dubt. Will I resolve my problem?
In particular I need more stability and not loose connection when I am connected to the node.
Second question: speed prediction?
I have 200/20Mbs FTTC connection, which speed can I expect using the AC-68U as AiMesh node? Now I notice that the WiFi network is slower if I have an AiMesh on, even if I am connected to the main router (120/20 in WiFi 5Ghz at 3m from the main router, 30/20 on the AiMesh node. 180/20Mbs if I switch off the AiMesh node). I would expect to have the full speed if I am connected to the main router, I can accept a small reduction if I am connected to the AiMesh node, but I need to eliminate the disconnection problem
A cable between main router and the node is not a solution, eventually I have an RP-AC51 now used as media bridge for the hi-fi, maybe I could connect the AC-68U WAN port to it, could this solution improve AiMesh performance?