drinkingbird
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The problem is the following: I am switching to 5G Home Internet (cellular), there is only one location that gets the best signal, the main router AX88U is at an opposite location from the 5G gateway's location. Even though the 5G gateway has Wifi (it is a router), I have turned it off and I am using it as a gateway/modem, the only client connected to the 5G gateway is the main router AX88U.
I don't have ethernet connection (cabling) between the 5G gateway and the AX88U router, located on different rooms, opposite sides of the house, but I do have coaxial end points on both rooms, that's the reason I purchased the MOCA devices (great suggestion) to connect them via the existing coax cabling.
To summarize, the Internet comes in from the 5G gateway, through the MOCA devices goes to the AX88U router, all the end user, IOT, etc. devices at home, wired and wireless ONLY connect to the AX88U router. The AX86U wasn't being used because I upgraded to the AX88U because I needed more LAN ports (4 vs 8). So it is not a big deal to use it as a Media Bridge, I would say is great because I can use it for something, if not it will be on the closet, turned off.
How I see things, I always try to minimize the points of failure, with the Coaxial/MOCA solution I have 2 points of failure, each MOCA device, the benefits are the performance and no wifi signal coming from the 5G gateway, because I use ethernet from the 5G gateway to MOCA 1, then ethernet from MOCA 2 to the main router AX88U.
Regarding the Media Bridge, I have only 1 point of failure, the AX86U, but it has the disadvantage that I have to turn on the wifi signal on the 5G gateway, it makes the gateway to run hotter, and I have more interference inside the house, it is only the 5G Wifi signal, I have turned off 2.4G.
As you can see is a simple architecture, I don't think a diagram is needed, what are you thoughts on the two options? Thank you for all the help.
NOTE: For testing purposes and troubleshooting, I have disabled the Dual WAN
I'd take two moca devices over a wifi connection any day. Faster, more stable, and lower latency. You can use the 86U as a node and get more coverage if needed, or spread your devices out across the two, or use it as a media bridge for some device that doesn't get good wifi signal, etc.
In reality you have more points of failure now, the wifi on the ISP router, the wifi on the Asus, the cable between the two asus, etc. If you have the option for wired backhaul, that is always the way to go.
By the way, the 4 extra ports in the 88 are generally problematic. A cheap $10 to $15 switch hanging off the 86U would be much better. If you're still within the return window I'd swap and save some money.