Klueless
Very Senior Member
OK, I'm a little slow. APs and Extenders are also wireless?... because it's wireless!
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OK, I'm a little slow. APs and Extenders are also wireless?... because it's wireless!
OE
OK, I'm a little slow. APs and Extenders are also wireless?
The benefit of mesh is it's not wired...
Aha. I too used to use the term "AP" to refer to "Wired" Access Points but too many use the term to refer to anything that offers a WiFi service (e.g., repeaters, extenders and even mesh nodes) so I've taken to calling them out as "Wired APs'.APs are wired. The benefit of mesh is it's not wired... it's wireless.
<lol> 4:30 AM and we cross posted. What are the odds? If I'd have seen your post first it would have saved me a lot of typing. You said it better and ... far more succinctly : -)However, Aimesh will use what it gets, if only wifi it will use it and if you connect them via LAN they will use wired prefered.
Repeaters use Wifi for backhaul and AP only wired LAN connection and a media brigde gives LAN to clients while it is connected to the router wirelessly.
The OP had a router, was going to buy a 2nd and re-purpose them into a "mesh system". I was simply voicing the opinion, rather than all that expense for a single mesh node why not just a cheap wireless extender?
<lol> Well put!As for two or more nodes of whatever-you-want-to-call-whatever-it-is to extend WiFi coverage ...
Same here! I've used the others. I run several sites. Two of them had a multiplicity of problems. It wasn't until I stumbled upon Asus that I was able to make the problems go away. I've been loyal Asus ever since. I've moved on from the ol' N66U. I run AC86Us at a couple sites and 68Us at a couple others. I have a Blue Cave for home. (Because my wife liked the looks of it I was "allowed" to lift it from a hidden corner of the house and move it to a location where I now get decent performance and range throughout the house : -)Netgear, Linksys, are the reason I found ASUS in the first place ...
Yeah, I agree with that. Good to great wireless routers but it's the "by the way stuff" that ain't always so great.My opinion is they ... don't spend a lot of time tweaking media bridge mode.
Still seems to me two identical higher performing routers should nail this setup. Again they don't.
Good catch! I missed that : -(Your routers are very close to each other (-47dBm signal strength)
I've hammered the media bridge setup pretty hard.
So ... you are saying when you went Asus to Asus, eyuch and when you went Netgear to Netgear, eyuch but when you went Netgear to Asus all is well? Interesting.Nothing. I'm very pleased. I'm only supposed to get 30 up. So its good.
"Start a new topic/thread"
I was speaking to the guy who is looking at AIMESH and second router. My apologies if you think that needs a separate thread.
Actually, that was quite an insightful post. Thank you.There are a few posts around these forums where using a WiFi analyzer 'app' didn't give the promised maximum speeds. Why? Because they only 'sniff' out other WiFi radio signals.
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When interference by a non-WiFi device is in the environment, those WiFi apps are basically useless and a waste of time for finding the best Control Channel and Channel Width.
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Go ahead, use the apps. But only to see how wrong they can regularly be.
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