AxelBigDog
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I have a 3000 sqft house, one AX58U as the router on FiOS, one AX88U as an AIMesh node backhauled with Cat5e in a bedroom hallway (plugged into WAN). Two weeks ago I had two 58Us and thought I would replace one with the 88U to see if there is a difference. Still trouble.
I am running the very latest 384.19 alpha test versions for the respective 58u and 88u. I'm not happy because the wifi signal is not reliable. I run various MacBook pros, iPhone 11Pro, iPad Gen 4. Today, Alexa lost connection to the internet briefly. My gf had her MacBook Pro 13 from 5 years ago next to mine and we were both working when we noticed the wifi signal icon dropped, then came back on.
I am finding these routers generally unreliable. I have never tried the "stock" firmware, always used Merlin, so I have a few questions for the group:
* does everyone just tinker on here and gladly reboot every few days?
* if one just wanted reliable household internet WITH Merlin and NO tinkering, would that be possible?
* is the Asus Broadcom hardware just generally problematic? With an AX58, an AX88, and a (now) unused AX58 sitting in a box, I have put serious money into these with little satisfaction.
* My 2018 MacBook Pro gets max 300mbps when I am getting 900mpbs wired. Is that expected? iPhone 11 Pro gets the same. Is that typical or am I not using the dual/triple bands correctly?
* I don't know what a dirty upgrade is. Perhaps I should not just be installing alphas thru the GUI, letting them reboot, then doing a plug-pull/reinsert? Is there another way?
I would love to have a FAILSAFE procedure, now that they are running the LATEST and GREATEST on RECENT hardware to indicate:
* exact steps for reboot/reset/dirty/clean/reset/whatever to do.
* which one first? The primary 58U or the Mesh 88U?
* What settings? Exact settings? What can I do to get this right?
Thank you!
I am running the very latest 384.19 alpha test versions for the respective 58u and 88u. I'm not happy because the wifi signal is not reliable. I run various MacBook pros, iPhone 11Pro, iPad Gen 4. Today, Alexa lost connection to the internet briefly. My gf had her MacBook Pro 13 from 5 years ago next to mine and we were both working when we noticed the wifi signal icon dropped, then came back on.
I am finding these routers generally unreliable. I have never tried the "stock" firmware, always used Merlin, so I have a few questions for the group:
* does everyone just tinker on here and gladly reboot every few days?
* if one just wanted reliable household internet WITH Merlin and NO tinkering, would that be possible?
* is the Asus Broadcom hardware just generally problematic? With an AX58, an AX88, and a (now) unused AX58 sitting in a box, I have put serious money into these with little satisfaction.
* My 2018 MacBook Pro gets max 300mbps when I am getting 900mpbs wired. Is that expected? iPhone 11 Pro gets the same. Is that typical or am I not using the dual/triple bands correctly?
* I don't know what a dirty upgrade is. Perhaps I should not just be installing alphas thru the GUI, letting them reboot, then doing a plug-pull/reinsert? Is there another way?
I would love to have a FAILSAFE procedure, now that they are running the LATEST and GREATEST on RECENT hardware to indicate:
* exact steps for reboot/reset/dirty/clean/reset/whatever to do.
* which one first? The primary 58U or the Mesh 88U?
* What settings? Exact settings? What can I do to get this right?
Thank you!
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