Hi All,
I have a 4 router mesh system setup in my house that was comprising of 4x RT-AC68U routers.
Recently, I purchased 2x RT-AX89X routers to replace the main router and the furthest node from the main router.
We have a couple of older devices in my house which are Wireless G and Wireless N wifi adaptors.
I am getting slow wifi speeds on these older devices (of which 2 of the devices are our main use laptops).
Occasionally they do get decent speeds but most of the time do not get over 10Mbps throughput.
I initially thought the main router was faulty as I spent a month to-ing and fro-ing with ASUS;s (very poor) overseas support centre who suggested the basic suggestions like resetting, changing to default settings, different firmware versions etc. In the end they concluded it was a faulty router and had to be returned.
On the weekend I had the main router swapped with a new RT-AX89X router.
Initially it seemed good giving me around 50Mbps performance on my 50Mbps Internet connection but after a day it has returned to slow Wifi performance.
I read on https://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-ax89x-assus-merlin.75712/ that user Tech9 claims that this router is a failure of which "performance is not matching the price tag".
I am now debating whether this poor performace is normal for the RT-AX89X and that my best option is to swap the 2x new RT-AX89X routers for another model (maybe the GT-AX6000 suggested in that above-mentioned thread)?
I am surprised that a large company like ASUS would produce such a poor product for the high price paid for it but need some advice about the problems I am encountering.
Is the RT-AX89X a dud? Can I expect better wireless performance if I exchange the routers for GT-AX6000?
I noticed that RMerlin (Asuswrt-Merlin dev) does not support the GT-AX89X with Merlin and am curious as to why? Is it because he believes it is a failed product?
Looking forward to expert opinions on this matter before giving up on my RT-AX89X's.
I have performed all the basic troubleshooting, tried various things and the routers are running the latest firmware.
As an example the wifi connection that I am typing this on is connected at 300Mbps and the fast.com speedtest is getting 12Mbps. My partner's laptop is connected at 300Mbps and the fast.com speedtest is getting 41Mbps.
It seems that this router is not really compatible with all wireless G and N adapters?
Regards,
fbagnato
I have a 4 router mesh system setup in my house that was comprising of 4x RT-AC68U routers.
Recently, I purchased 2x RT-AX89X routers to replace the main router and the furthest node from the main router.
We have a couple of older devices in my house which are Wireless G and Wireless N wifi adaptors.
I am getting slow wifi speeds on these older devices (of which 2 of the devices are our main use laptops).
Occasionally they do get decent speeds but most of the time do not get over 10Mbps throughput.
I initially thought the main router was faulty as I spent a month to-ing and fro-ing with ASUS;s (very poor) overseas support centre who suggested the basic suggestions like resetting, changing to default settings, different firmware versions etc. In the end they concluded it was a faulty router and had to be returned.
On the weekend I had the main router swapped with a new RT-AX89X router.
Initially it seemed good giving me around 50Mbps performance on my 50Mbps Internet connection but after a day it has returned to slow Wifi performance.
I read on https://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-ax89x-assus-merlin.75712/ that user Tech9 claims that this router is a failure of which "performance is not matching the price tag".
I am now debating whether this poor performace is normal for the RT-AX89X and that my best option is to swap the 2x new RT-AX89X routers for another model (maybe the GT-AX6000 suggested in that above-mentioned thread)?
I am surprised that a large company like ASUS would produce such a poor product for the high price paid for it but need some advice about the problems I am encountering.
Is the RT-AX89X a dud? Can I expect better wireless performance if I exchange the routers for GT-AX6000?
I noticed that RMerlin (Asuswrt-Merlin dev) does not support the GT-AX89X with Merlin and am curious as to why? Is it because he believes it is a failed product?
Looking forward to expert opinions on this matter before giving up on my RT-AX89X's.
I have performed all the basic troubleshooting, tried various things and the routers are running the latest firmware.
As an example the wifi connection that I am typing this on is connected at 300Mbps and the fast.com speedtest is getting 12Mbps. My partner's laptop is connected at 300Mbps and the fast.com speedtest is getting 41Mbps.
It seems that this router is not really compatible with all wireless G and N adapters?
Regards,
fbagnato
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