RandomName23
Regular Contributor
While I agree this can be an issue for some, good signal doesn’t necessarily equal good speed. Wireless is very environmental. With a 9000 sqft house you probably don’t have neighbors very close either so less interference there. I think most people have some dead spots which are not uncommon even in small homes that they are trying to fix. If ASUS would allow us to change the radio power on all nodes that would help tremendously. In a lot of commercial settings they have tons of APs but they will set them to about 50% power to help with interference.I read this entire thread, and one non-technical item kept getting my attention... that many of you have incredibly beefy routers, connected to quite beefy nodes (plural). What sort of house do you all live in, that you need that much hardware? My house is huge (9000 sq ft) spread over 3 floors. I have a deck and pool out back too. I use two AC86U's for all of it. When I walk around, I get great signal everywhere. Literally, I've done heatmaps, and the signals are strong throughout my huge house.
So, unless you guys are installing wifi for an apartment building... I just don't understand the need for so much hardware. And knowing how a over-abundance of signal can actually be a bad thing, I wonder how many of you are paying lots of $ to get less throughput.
Someone, set me straight.