I have two RT-AC86Us. One 2018 product that I have had since 9/2018 which I use 24/7 and another 2019 version that I use as a backup and for travel/vacations. Both have worked flawlessly!
What is the reason they can't be next to each other if they're on non-overlapping channels?
Granted...that may have a bit of an exaggeration.You had me until 'flawlessly'.
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My bad, I always seem to have some dyslexia when reading posts about the 86U. Mine is actually a 68U.Yours must be an early engineering sample router. RT-AC86U is a 2017 router.
My bad, I always seem to have some dyslexia when reading posts about the 86U. Mine is actually a 68U.
Sorry to dig up an older thread... but @binarydad (or anyone else) were you able to compare bandwidth/throughput between ac68u/ac86u with only one being up at a time and similar configs? Am in similar position... looking to upgrade from 68u and wondering 86u or ax86u or anything at all! Main pain point currently is range/throughput on 2.4ghz.It should be pretty easy to see for yourself. Turn off the AC86U and check the S/I of the AC68U, then turn off the AC68U and check the S/I of the AC86U, then turn them both on and check both. Compare results.
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