I understand why it's better for "mesh" systems, which have repeaters, but my use case is to connect an AC86U as a media bridge (stock Asus firmware) to a R7800 as the main router. This AC68U will go behind the TV where I'll run Ethernet to several devices from it. Right now I have it connected as-is, as a media bridge directly to my main WiFi, but I'm getting disconnections every day or two which require a reboot on the R7800 (apparently disabling/enabling WiFi on the AC86U or even rebooting it doesn't work). I also have a Netgear R6250 which I was also getting disconnected when used as a bridge and I thought it was its fault, but apparently the R7800 has trouble keeping the wireless connected with both these routers as media bridges.
So I got me thinking I could connect one of them directly to the router via ethernet as a separate wireless backhaul and connect the media bridge to that. I'm gonna try it anyway, but it left me wondering if it would have been better to do it this way in the first place, speed-wise, the same way the main router in an Orbi system has a dedicated backhaul?
So I got me thinking I could connect one of them directly to the router via ethernet as a separate wireless backhaul and connect the media bridge to that. I'm gonna try it anyway, but it left me wondering if it would have been better to do it this way in the first place, speed-wise, the same way the main router in an Orbi system has a dedicated backhaul?