CyberDynamite
Occasional Visitor
Here is my current setup:
GT-AX11000 Main Router (bridged with my ISP router)
5 RT-AX92U nodes
Aimesh System with Smart Connect on
All devices have the latest firmware.
I have over 100 devices on my network. Here is an idea of some of my devices:
5 Ring Floodlights Pro (on 2.4 GHz)
16 TP-Link Smart Switches (on 2.4 GHz)
3 TP-Link Smart Plugs (on 2.4 GHz)
6 Sinopé Smart Thermostats (on 2.4 GHz)
6 Globe Smart bulbs (on 2.4 GHz)
16 Govee devices like LED strips, and other kind of light devices (on 2.4 GHz)
16 cameras (Reolink E1 Pro) (on 5 GHz)
4 iPhones (on 5 GHz)
2 iPads (on 5 GHz)
2 Apple TV (on LAN)
5 laptops (2 on LAN and 3 on 5 GHz)
4 Smart TVs (2 on LAN and 2 on 5 GHz)
4 nVidia Shield Pro (on LAN)
1 Google Home and 1 Google Home Mini (on 5 GHz)
2 Nest smoke detectors (on 2.4 GHz)
2 NAS hard drives (on LAN)
1 smart washer/dryer (on 2.4 GHz)
1 Oculus Quest 2 (on 5 GHz)
etc.
Please don't make any suggestions to fix my connection problems with the 2.4GHz band because I have read many topics on the forum and found that I am far from being the only one having problems with the 2.4GHz band. The symptoms are as follows: No problem with all my devices connected on the 5GHz band. My devices on the 2.4GHz band connect and disconnect frequently, making it impossible to control them via my applications on my phone, such as Kasa, Google Home, Globe Suite, Govee, etc.
I have tried most of the solutions proposed on the forum but nothing has yet solved my problem. Thus, I have decided to give up with Asus by turning to another brand more efficient in terms of the 2.4GHz band.
What I am looking for as an answer is rather advice to get a similar system (mesh network) from another brand than Asus, because I have a large residence with a huge lot, a backyard of over 300 feet and an in-ground pool on it. This is why I need nodes to extend the signal reception as much as possible and I want to have a single network name (SSID).
I would like to get your advice on buying an excellent router with a Mesh network system, which would do the job and manage the 2.4GHz band much better than Asus does.
GT-AX11000 Main Router (bridged with my ISP router)
5 RT-AX92U nodes
Aimesh System with Smart Connect on
All devices have the latest firmware.
I have over 100 devices on my network. Here is an idea of some of my devices:
5 Ring Floodlights Pro (on 2.4 GHz)
16 TP-Link Smart Switches (on 2.4 GHz)
3 TP-Link Smart Plugs (on 2.4 GHz)
6 Sinopé Smart Thermostats (on 2.4 GHz)
6 Globe Smart bulbs (on 2.4 GHz)
16 Govee devices like LED strips, and other kind of light devices (on 2.4 GHz)
16 cameras (Reolink E1 Pro) (on 5 GHz)
4 iPhones (on 5 GHz)
2 iPads (on 5 GHz)
2 Apple TV (on LAN)
5 laptops (2 on LAN and 3 on 5 GHz)
4 Smart TVs (2 on LAN and 2 on 5 GHz)
4 nVidia Shield Pro (on LAN)
1 Google Home and 1 Google Home Mini (on 5 GHz)
2 Nest smoke detectors (on 2.4 GHz)
2 NAS hard drives (on LAN)
1 smart washer/dryer (on 2.4 GHz)
1 Oculus Quest 2 (on 5 GHz)
etc.
Please don't make any suggestions to fix my connection problems with the 2.4GHz band because I have read many topics on the forum and found that I am far from being the only one having problems with the 2.4GHz band. The symptoms are as follows: No problem with all my devices connected on the 5GHz band. My devices on the 2.4GHz band connect and disconnect frequently, making it impossible to control them via my applications on my phone, such as Kasa, Google Home, Globe Suite, Govee, etc.
I have tried most of the solutions proposed on the forum but nothing has yet solved my problem. Thus, I have decided to give up with Asus by turning to another brand more efficient in terms of the 2.4GHz band.
What I am looking for as an answer is rather advice to get a similar system (mesh network) from another brand than Asus, because I have a large residence with a huge lot, a backyard of over 300 feet and an in-ground pool on it. This is why I need nodes to extend the signal reception as much as possible and I want to have a single network name (SSID).
I would like to get your advice on buying an excellent router with a Mesh network system, which would do the job and manage the 2.4GHz band much better than Asus does.