I may end up needing a repeater in the house, I fear that just the AX88U will not cover the whole house (I have to test). Can my old Asus RT-AC56U be used as a good repeater, or do I need to buy a new router and use the current AX88U as the repeater?There is nothing really significantly better at the moment.
You won't get a significant improvement in RT-AX88U Pro over RT-AX88U.
If you don't need to replace wait for Wi-Fi 7 routers.
You can use RT-AC56U as Access Point (mode).Can my old Asus RT-AC56U be used as a good repeater, or do I need to buy a new router
Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14 is very old.Asus RT-AX88U, Asuswrt-Merlin 384.14
Want Asus and Merlin compatible. So, is there any reason to get something 'better' then the Asus RT-AX88U Pro?
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I have the older Asus RT-AX88U now.
I can now verify that the router alone, can not cover the whole house, so yes, I need a Access Point / Repeater router also. Can find the old RT-AC56UIt will depend on router placement, and the materials of the floors. Top floor near the middle will be best, but bottom floor may be ok. In either case I'd leave the two side antennas pointing straight up and the two back ones at 45 degree outward angles like \ /
My old AC router is on the top floor and covers both floors and basement with 5ghz no problem. I do have aluminum siding which helps keep the signal in, and standard wood floors.
I can now verify that the router alone, can not cover the whole house, so yes, I need a Access Point / Repeater router also. Can find the old RT-AC56U
Good move , I just picked one up for a friend that needed a new router and did not want to spend much $52.00 ca cause I had a $20.00 credit , he has a slow line and does not do much online this is the perfect router for him , cheap with built in security . I never heard of this model perfect timing ThanksJust to finish this off; I ended up getting a cheap ASUS RT-AX1800U that was on sale. Set it up a few rooms over as a repeater(?), and it served the purpose.
Here in Norway its actually more expensive now then when I got mine (currency/import issues I guess), but this one is a lot of router for the money, to my limited knowledge.Good move , I just picked one up for a friend that needed a new router and did not want to spend much $52.00 ca cause I had a $20.00 credit , he has a slow line and does not do much online this is the perfect router for him , cheap with built in security . I never heard of this model perfect timing Thanks
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