I find things are better with it turned off. My devices don't get kicked out when there not needed to be.Thanks, I will turn it back on until I hear otherwise.
Dan
I find things are better with it turned off. My devices don't get kicked out when there not needed to be.Thanks, I will turn it back on until I hear otherwise.
Dan
Traditional Wi-Fi range extenders cut your speeds in half because they are dual band and have to backhaul on the same channel they are serving clients. Does AiMesh fix this? If not then tri band routers would be better. This assumes you aren’t using an Ethernet backhaul.Unless you have 40+ devices on 5GHz band communicating with each other, and really need two independent 5GHz bands, getting 2x AC-86U (or AC-88U, if you require 8 LAN ports, or 2.4GHz 4x4 instead of 3x3) is a smarter choice.
AC5300 can work as AiMesh master, but is overkill for most usage. Given your 500Mbps internet connection, 750 + 2166 up/down with multiple AC-86Us will be more then enough.
Thanks for the feedback.I find things are better with it turned off. My devices don't get kicked out when there not needed to be.
Thanks for the feedback.
Is there a consensus out there or best practice for:
With AIMESH should I have “Roaming assistant” on or off?Thanks!
Dan
Too many variables and each environment is different. I find I have fewer problems with distant Guest clients with it off. Try it each way and see which you like better.Thanks for the feedback.
Is there a consensus out there or best practice for:
With AIMESH should I have “Roaming assistant” on or off?Thanks!
Dan
I think that is way oversimplified. If AiMesh depended on Roaming Assistant to force a handoff, then why would we need AiMesh? Just name all SSIDs the same and set the WiFis to the same channel.Smart Connect is used to determine which band your device should connect to 2.4, 5G-1, 5G-2 and Roaming Assist is used to determine which router/node in your mesh network to connect to. If you disable roaming assist your devices probably won't switch APs until they physically can't get a connection to the AP they were connected to. The whole point of Aimesh and roaming assistant is that your devices will seamlessly transition to whatever router/node provides the best signal to your device and you would never know there was a handoff being done. Same with smart control except for bands not physical devices.
I think that is way oversimplified. If AiMesh depended on Roaming Assistant to force a handoff, then why would we need AiMesh? Just name all SSIDs the same and set the WiFis to the same channel.
I have RA off and my phone still switches to the better node as I move around - even when the old node's signal is more than adequate.
I don't know and I really don't spend much time worrying about it. AiMesh works fine with or without it. As I said, I don't like RA on because I have some distant clients like a irrigation control in the garage that only get about -80dB. RA kept killing the connection. I've got 3 clients that are under -70dB. If I set RA's threshold that low, it kind of defeats the purpose. So it's now off and things work better for me. Your mileage may vary. But I reiterate - AiMesh does not depend on Roaming Assist.That is where I am confused.
Does AIMESH replace the old “Roaming Assistant” or is “Roaming Assistant” a component of AIMESH?
Dan
I don't know and I really don't spend much time worrying about it. AiMesh works fine with or without it. As I said, I don't like RA on because I have some distant clients like a irrigation control in the garage that only get about -80dB. RA kept killing the connection. I've got 3 clients that are under -70dB. If I set RA's threshold that low, it kind of defeats the purpose. So it's now off and things work better for me. Your mileage may vary. But I reiterate - AiMesh does not depend on Roaming Assist.
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