What version of firmware are you using.I have 3 AX11000 running at home via AI Mesh. Good wifi, good speed, no complain.
I upgraded to the latest firmware and my wifi connection dropped from 800-1000Mb/s to 250-350 Mb/sSince have the bad experiences with ax88u, I am afraid the ax11000. I want to buy the ax11000. I want to know it is any Wi-Fi drop issues in the latest firmware?
I took the plunge and bought a factory refurbished AX11000. People must have really crappy routers because all the reviews where showing MASSIVE gains in connection speed. My AX11000 is getting about the same down as my Xfinity xb6 gateway...
So what am I going to do? That's right. Throw more money at it. I have a WiFi 6 PCIe card on the way to see if that ups it any. If that doesn't do anything, get another router and go AIMesh.
If that doesn't do anything, send it all back and just use the xb6. Then pick up an xb7 once they become available. Lol!
you are right when you mention it is additional work.There is nothing for Asus to "open up" for me. I do not support any GT model simply because of the amount of additional work involved in supporting those models.
When I tested the GT-AX11000 as my main, i didn't have any issues. but that was before all the additional new Wifi features got melded into the firmware now. I would recommend disabling some of the newer features for a baseline test. see what gets you the best performance.I took the plunge and bought a factory refurbished AX11000. People must have really crappy routers because all the reviews where showing MASSIVE gains in connection speed. My AX11000 is getting about the same down as my Xfinity xb6 gateway...
So what am I going to do? That's right. Throw more money at it. I have a WiFi 6 PCIe card on the way to see if that ups it any. If that doesn't do anything, get another router and go AIMesh.
If that doesn't do anything, send it all back and just use the xb6. Then pick up an xb7 once they become available. Lol!
Wired AP node (non-AIMesh) on discrete WiFi channels (same SSID/password) is the way to go. Asus makes it super easy to set these up, just have to copy/paste your WiFi passwords during setup and the WAN port becomes an uplink to your router on the same subnet.
When I tested the GT-AX11000 as my main, i didn't have any issues. but that was before all the additional new Wifi features got melded into the firmware now. I would recommend disabling some of the newer features for a baseline test. see what gets you the best performance.
Little off topic: So comcast/xfinity charges 20 a month to use their 'xFi' gateway. Even though I have it in bridge mode. They explained they would charge me 50 a month if I used my own modem...
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