Intrepid2007
Regular Contributor
Hello,
Yesterday my RT-AX92U unit arrived and I want to deploy it as a AiMesh unit.
I already have a RT-AX88U, which works fine. The only thing is that WIFI coverage at the back of my house is bad, therefore I bought the AX92U.
I use a Samsung Galaxy S10 and that phone is compatible with WIFI6 (AX HE). When my phone is connected to the AX88U unit, I see a little '6' above the WIFI logo.
When I walk to the back of my house, the phone switches to the AiMesh unit (AX92U). However, it does not show the '6' aside the WIFI logo...
I connected the 2 units via ethernet cable, so no WIFI backhaul... With a WIFI scanner app I see 2 5 GHZ signals originating from the AX92U: One signal is stronger (no SSID) than the other signal (same SSID/same channel as RT-AX88U).
I now realize that my RT-AX88U is a dualband router and the RT-AX92U is triband...
Is there something I can do to 'fix' this?? Or would it be better to return the AX-92U unit and buy a second AX88U unit?
Yesterday my RT-AX92U unit arrived and I want to deploy it as a AiMesh unit.
I already have a RT-AX88U, which works fine. The only thing is that WIFI coverage at the back of my house is bad, therefore I bought the AX92U.
I use a Samsung Galaxy S10 and that phone is compatible with WIFI6 (AX HE). When my phone is connected to the AX88U unit, I see a little '6' above the WIFI logo.
When I walk to the back of my house, the phone switches to the AiMesh unit (AX92U). However, it does not show the '6' aside the WIFI logo...
I connected the 2 units via ethernet cable, so no WIFI backhaul... With a WIFI scanner app I see 2 5 GHZ signals originating from the AX92U: One signal is stronger (no SSID) than the other signal (same SSID/same channel as RT-AX88U).
I now realize that my RT-AX88U is a dualband router and the RT-AX92U is triband...
Is there something I can do to 'fix' this?? Or would it be better to return the AX-92U unit and buy a second AX88U unit?