I just set up my mesh node network today after buying 2 86U's to go with my 3100 that I have had for almost 2 years. Setup went ok though, but pretty much took me all day, due to a few hiccups here and there.
Seems to be working fine, as far as I can tell. One of my 86U's I have in my loft and have an Ethernet cable I connect to my router with and Ethernet back haul seems to be working fine. My other 86U is downstairs in the living room, and most of my downstairs devices are connected to it.
My old setup was my 3100 as my main router in my master closet and I had my trusty 66U in my loft running in AP mode and a Linksys 1200AC with HG antennas downstairs. This setup worked great for the last 3 years. Only thing was I had 6 different SSID's for 2/5 ghz bands and really didn't like having all my SSID's floating around my neighborhood
Signal strength is pretty much all green and maxed. My home is a 2 story and about 4K square feet. Only thing I didn't like was spending 400$ on 2 new router's and not really seeing that huge of a difference over my old setup. The mesh network seems like a cool idea though, but seeing as how the client device still needs to be the one to initiate the connection, I am a little disappointed that my iPhone X, seems to connect to one of the 86U's but it will not switch when I go up or downstairs. The connection is always all green so maybe that's why. Overall, I am happy that the setup went well, and AImesh works.
Seems to be working fine, as far as I can tell. One of my 86U's I have in my loft and have an Ethernet cable I connect to my router with and Ethernet back haul seems to be working fine. My other 86U is downstairs in the living room, and most of my downstairs devices are connected to it.
My old setup was my 3100 as my main router in my master closet and I had my trusty 66U in my loft running in AP mode and a Linksys 1200AC with HG antennas downstairs. This setup worked great for the last 3 years. Only thing was I had 6 different SSID's for 2/5 ghz bands and really didn't like having all my SSID's floating around my neighborhood
Signal strength is pretty much all green and maxed. My home is a 2 story and about 4K square feet. Only thing I didn't like was spending 400$ on 2 new router's and not really seeing that huge of a difference over my old setup. The mesh network seems like a cool idea though, but seeing as how the client device still needs to be the one to initiate the connection, I am a little disappointed that my iPhone X, seems to connect to one of the 86U's but it will not switch when I go up or downstairs. The connection is always all green so maybe that's why. Overall, I am happy that the setup went well, and AImesh works.