SolidSonicTH
Occasional Visitor
This problem NEVER goes away and I'm tired of fighting with it.
I'm going to attempt a couple more things but I'm also looking forward at this point. Can anyone recommend an alternate router that works well as an AiMesh node? I liked the firmware fidelity I got from the XT8 as an AiMesh node, I just can't stand how I cannot tell it to just IGNORE the 2.4GHz band for the backhaul (like use the 5GHz-2 as a backhaul or don't even connect), so I'd like a router that has similar functionality when it's a node. I don't mind the XT8 I use as a primary node but as an AiMesh satellite node it has been nothing but annoyance after annoyance. The AX56U and AC68P both stay stable on 5GHz but I guess those don't have to try to interact with the backhaul the way the XT8 does.
I was looking at some of the ROG Rapture routers as a possible alternative. Do they need to be tri-band to have the dedicated backhaul property of the XT8 or does that only matter to the main node?
I'm going to attempt a couple more things but I'm also looking forward at this point. Can anyone recommend an alternate router that works well as an AiMesh node? I liked the firmware fidelity I got from the XT8 as an AiMesh node, I just can't stand how I cannot tell it to just IGNORE the 2.4GHz band for the backhaul (like use the 5GHz-2 as a backhaul or don't even connect), so I'd like a router that has similar functionality when it's a node. I don't mind the XT8 I use as a primary node but as an AiMesh satellite node it has been nothing but annoyance after annoyance. The AX56U and AC68P both stay stable on 5GHz but I guess those don't have to try to interact with the backhaul the way the XT8 does.
I was looking at some of the ROG Rapture routers as a possible alternative. Do they need to be tri-band to have the dedicated backhaul property of the XT8 or does that only matter to the main node?