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I've been troubleshooting some wireless and networking issues in my apartment; keeping in mind it is a 350 sq. ft. studio in Manhattan so small space to cover coupled with huge amounts of interference from other WiFi networks.
I've been going back and forth between the Asus RT-AC88U and the Netgear Nighthawk R8500. I'm running the alpha3 Merlin firmware on the Asus router and the stock 1.0.2.54_1.0.56 firmware on the Netgear.
I have a bunch of Belkin WeMo WiFi remote switches so I need good 2.4GHz coverage.
With the AC88U the 2.4GHz signal coverage fluctuates continuously by around 30dBm, and that is when I have line of site to the router.
With the R8500 the 2.4GHz signal stays steady at a higher level than the highest the AC88U manages. The 5GHz signal is also stronger. Running speedtest.net tests backs this up (ISP is 100Mbs down 10Mbs up) The routers are tested from the same location and installed in the same location.
The firmware on the ASUS router is definitely better but the wireless coverage on the Netgear absolutely blows it out of the water.
I'm running pretty much stock config on the AC88U, is there some configuration setting I am missing that will stabilize the 2.4GHz coverage?
I've been going back and forth between the Asus RT-AC88U and the Netgear Nighthawk R8500. I'm running the alpha3 Merlin firmware on the Asus router and the stock 1.0.2.54_1.0.56 firmware on the Netgear.
I have a bunch of Belkin WeMo WiFi remote switches so I need good 2.4GHz coverage.
With the AC88U the 2.4GHz signal coverage fluctuates continuously by around 30dBm, and that is when I have line of site to the router.
With the R8500 the 2.4GHz signal stays steady at a higher level than the highest the AC88U manages. The 5GHz signal is also stronger. Running speedtest.net tests backs this up (ISP is 100Mbs down 10Mbs up) The routers are tested from the same location and installed in the same location.
The firmware on the ASUS router is definitely better but the wireless coverage on the Netgear absolutely blows it out of the water.
I'm running pretty much stock config on the AC88U, is there some configuration setting I am missing that will stabilize the 2.4GHz coverage?