MakeItEasy
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Hello,
I have a new dual-band RT-AC86U for only one month and I use it in "router" mode. Before that, I used a one band (2.4GHZ) wireless AP. The router is located in the middle of the ground floor.
I'm wondering if it is better to use "dual-band SmartConnect" or to setup two separates SSID (one for each band) ? Up to now, I only tried the default which is "dual-band SmartConnect" and I'm sometimes surprised when I check to which band the devices are connected in the clients list on the app.
When a device is very far and connected to the 2.4GHZ band but it gets closer to less than 2 meters from the router, shouldn't the latter be automatically switched by the router on the 5GHZ band ? Unless there is a certain delay?
Is the router also supposed to switch to the 5GHZ band if a device is connected to 2.4GHZ within a two meters range and has a great need for bandwidth?
A disadvantage of SmartConnect is that we can't not know easily from the device if we are connected on the 2.4GHZ or 5GHZ band.
On the first floor, where the signal vary from -66 to-76, my daugther reports me that sometimes her device disconnects/reconnects to the WIFI.
Otherwise, using SmartConnect as such is not a problem and works relatively well.
Up to now, I did not change any "SmartConnect rule" and I don't found either any official documentation about these rules.
If I do not use SmartConnect but two SSID, is it up to the device to decide which band/SSID to use ?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
I have a new dual-band RT-AC86U for only one month and I use it in "router" mode. Before that, I used a one band (2.4GHZ) wireless AP. The router is located in the middle of the ground floor.
I'm wondering if it is better to use "dual-band SmartConnect" or to setup two separates SSID (one for each band) ? Up to now, I only tried the default which is "dual-band SmartConnect" and I'm sometimes surprised when I check to which band the devices are connected in the clients list on the app.
When a device is very far and connected to the 2.4GHZ band but it gets closer to less than 2 meters from the router, shouldn't the latter be automatically switched by the router on the 5GHZ band ? Unless there is a certain delay?
Is the router also supposed to switch to the 5GHZ band if a device is connected to 2.4GHZ within a two meters range and has a great need for bandwidth?
A disadvantage of SmartConnect is that we can't not know easily from the device if we are connected on the 2.4GHZ or 5GHZ band.
On the first floor, where the signal vary from -66 to-76, my daugther reports me that sometimes her device disconnects/reconnects to the WIFI.
Otherwise, using SmartConnect as such is not a problem and works relatively well.
Up to now, I did not change any "SmartConnect rule" and I don't found either any official documentation about these rules.
If I do not use SmartConnect but two SSID, is it up to the device to decide which band/SSID to use ?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.