Preskitt.man
Senior Member
Currently have an AC86U as a primary router and an AC68U as a mesh node (backhaul is ethernet). Basically it works fine; have no real speed issues - video streams just fine. But if I were to add an AX router (thinking of AX68U) to the mix to get WiFi 6 coverage in the home, my thought was to
1) Replace the AC86U with the AX68U as the main router to the home. This is in the front of the house, near my office, where I typically use my S22+ which has AX capability
2) Replace the AC68U with the AC86U as a mesh node. This device is in the family room in back of the home, and streaming devices like the main TV are connected to it; some by cable, and some via WiFi
3) Put the AC68U in the rear bedroom - not frequently used, but is the weakest area in the house. Would still be connected by ethernet.
Does this plan make sense, or am I throwing away to much money in quest of a tax deduction (I deduct home office expenses)
1) Replace the AC86U with the AX68U as the main router to the home. This is in the front of the house, near my office, where I typically use my S22+ which has AX capability
2) Replace the AC68U with the AC86U as a mesh node. This device is in the family room in back of the home, and streaming devices like the main TV are connected to it; some by cable, and some via WiFi
3) Put the AC68U in the rear bedroom - not frequently used, but is the weakest area in the house. Would still be connected by ethernet.
Does this plan make sense, or am I throwing away to much money in quest of a tax deduction (I deduct home office expenses)