TheLyppardMan
Very Senior Member
I have never tried using the Smart Connect feature, but today my curiosity got the better of me and I switched it on to see what would happen. At the time, there were only about half a dozen wireless devices running on the network, mostly on the 5GHz band, so I expected my Windows 10 laptop, which was literally only about 6 feet from the RT-AX88U to stay on the 5GHz band at the very least, but it didn't and I'm puzzled as to the reason why. I thought the idea of Smart Connect was to allocate devices close to the router to use the 5GHz band and only swap to the 2.4GHz band when the signal became too weak (at least, that's the way that I've heard it described by other manufacturers like Synology). Is that not the case?