kevindd992002
Regular Contributor
So what are the best wireless settings to get the best out of this router?
Except for the channels, I presume?
Thanks for the link, I'll give it a good read later.
If I'm the obly 5GHz band user ib my neighborhood, I'm reading that it is better to set channel selection to Auto. Is this accurate?
Why not?
Because a manually selected channel will almost always be the better choice.
Btw, where did you read that auto channel was better?
It was in a forum I saw last weekend. I'm trying to search my history for it but cannot for the life of me! Anyway, I was always a believer of not setting to automatic as long as you know what you're doing so we're good.
Generally though, it's better to pick a lower channel than a higher one since lower frequencies tend to propagate farther, right?
There was a big reddit thread a couple weeks ago in TIL and someone praising autochannel was highly upvoted, maybe that was it. First it's TIL, then reddit so unless it's a networking site or technical subreddit, take what you read there with a grain of salt.
On the last part, you're right but afaik, I think power is increased slightly for the upper channels to make up for it. Edit: Apparently it depends on the router, source. Anecdotally, on my N66U, I seem to have better luck with the lower channels.
I'd prefer 380.57 for RT-AC66U.
380.59 is 10-15% slower in my case.
I use channel 44, n/ac mixed, 80MHz bw, hidden SSID, wireless scheduler is off.
Everything else is default.
LAN-WLAN speed is shown here
It's an "Asus standard" for my country although other channels are allowed and I have unlocked CFE.Why did you decide to use a Band I channel instead of the standard Band IV?
If you are thinking of 2.4GHz vs 5GHz, true.Generally though, it's better to pick a lower channel than a higher one since lower frequencies tend to propagate farther, right?
There was a big reddit thread a couple weeks ago in TIL and someone praising autochannel was highly upvoted, maybe that was it. First it's TIL, then reddit so unless it's a networking site or technical subreddit, take what you read there with a grain of salt.
On the last part, you're right but afaik, I think power is increased slightly for the upper channels to make up for it. Edit: Apparently it depends on the router, source. Anecdotally, on my N66U, I seem to have better luck with the lower channels.
is -70dBm the optimal value to have this feature working?
So what are the best wireless settings to get the best out of this router?
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