Hi,
first, a lengthy introduction before asking the actual questions: I've been using Asus routers for the past years but despite constant upgrading never achieved a stable setup. The current setup consists of an AX86U Pro (latest Merlin FW) as main router and three AC86U as AiMesh nodes (latest Asus FW) using the 5GHz band as backhaul. They provide Wifi in my house (main plus two nodes from basement to roof) and garden (one node in the shed). I have about 20-30 clients (phones, TV, PC, Raspi, Shelly, Arduino Yun and many esp8266 & esp32 devices). The system runs fine for a few days but then clients (especially the esp8266) start losing connectivity. They might reconnect a few hours later. Another issue is an internet radio that despite a healthy signal strength is sometimes unable to keep up with the stream. Some clients’ GUI cannot be accessed from within the LAN (ping works but no http). The mesh nodes reconnect to the main router contrary to the preference and resulting in a weaker signal strength. Clients have a different IP than assigned in the DHCP server based on their MAC address. The quick fix is to reboot the whole mesh system. If issues continue I switch off router & nodes and switch them on one after the other. Then the next cycle begins. I have read a lot of threads on this forum but to no avail. I am beginning to feel tired.
Now to the questions: I am considering to move away from Asus and get the current Turris Omnia plus a handful of affordable routers as mesh nodes. Most importantly - will I be able to get the desired stability, i.e. no need for reboots apart from firmware updates with OpenWRT and the Omnia? Or is it inferior to AiMesh? I guess OpenWRT will be a learning curve but before buying the wrong items I would like to know if the Omnia can run the mesh backhaul via 5HGz but also let clients connect on 5GHz just like the Asus setup. Which affordable hardware would support the same backhaul speed as I have now (1300Mbps)? Fast roaming should be working, too.
first, a lengthy introduction before asking the actual questions: I've been using Asus routers for the past years but despite constant upgrading never achieved a stable setup. The current setup consists of an AX86U Pro (latest Merlin FW) as main router and three AC86U as AiMesh nodes (latest Asus FW) using the 5GHz band as backhaul. They provide Wifi in my house (main plus two nodes from basement to roof) and garden (one node in the shed). I have about 20-30 clients (phones, TV, PC, Raspi, Shelly, Arduino Yun and many esp8266 & esp32 devices). The system runs fine for a few days but then clients (especially the esp8266) start losing connectivity. They might reconnect a few hours later. Another issue is an internet radio that despite a healthy signal strength is sometimes unable to keep up with the stream. Some clients’ GUI cannot be accessed from within the LAN (ping works but no http). The mesh nodes reconnect to the main router contrary to the preference and resulting in a weaker signal strength. Clients have a different IP than assigned in the DHCP server based on their MAC address. The quick fix is to reboot the whole mesh system. If issues continue I switch off router & nodes and switch them on one after the other. Then the next cycle begins. I have read a lot of threads on this forum but to no avail. I am beginning to feel tired.
Now to the questions: I am considering to move away from Asus and get the current Turris Omnia plus a handful of affordable routers as mesh nodes. Most importantly - will I be able to get the desired stability, i.e. no need for reboots apart from firmware updates with OpenWRT and the Omnia? Or is it inferior to AiMesh? I guess OpenWRT will be a learning curve but before buying the wrong items I would like to know if the Omnia can run the mesh backhaul via 5HGz but also let clients connect on 5GHz just like the Asus setup. Which affordable hardware would support the same backhaul speed as I have now (1300Mbps)? Fast roaming should be working, too.
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