I have used for a while the RT-AC86U as my main router and the RT-AC68U as a wireless repeater. The first version of AiMesh did not support the USB function on connected mesh nodes, so I ended up keeping my RT-AC68U in repeater mode in order to keep using it as a file server. AiMesh 2.0 added USB function to mesh nodes and this was the main feature that I was waiting for ASUS to add.
Currently my setup is now using the RT-AX68U as my main router and the RT-AC86U as a mesh node. Although I found the wireless performance improved in mesh mode in comparison to repeater mode, my network was very unstable. Typically I would need to reboot both routers about once a day in order to temporaily resolve network disconnects, unresponsiveness, and poor throughput (something that would degrade the longer the routers were up). Logging into the main router, the management page would be extremely unresponsive even though the CPU utiliztion on both cores were between 0-2%.
It didn't matter what settings I changed or disabled on my main router, nothing helped the issues that I was observing. RT-AX68U is in a good location, but my RT-AC86U was inside of a entertainment unit. In order to resolve the issues I was expericing, all I did was move the RT-AC86U onto the top of my entertainment unit. Once I made this change, literally a 10inch different in placement, everything in my network improved.
I think all of my issues have been due to poor connectivity between both routers, and this was enough to cause all sorts of issues. I did run some iPerf3 tests (in just one direction though) in order to show the improvements that were noticed.
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Had to reboot both routers before running tests 1 and 2 due to the previous poor connectivity between RT-AX68U <-> RT-AC86U.
Test #1 - RT-AC86U in the previous (BAD) location
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Server: PC
Client: IPAD AIR 4 <-> RT-AC86U (Mesh Node)
Results:
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avg: 293 Mbps
min: 129 Mbps
max: 341 Mbps
Test #2 - RT-AC86U in the previous (BAD) location
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Server: PC
Client: IPAD AIR 4 <-> RT-AX68U (Main Router)
Results:
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avg: 429 Mbps
min: 69 Mbps
max: 601 Mbps
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Test #3 - RT-AC86U in new (GOOD) location
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Server: PC
Client: IPAD AIR 4 <-> RT-AC86U (Mesh Node)
Results:
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avg: 322 Mbps
min: 249 Mbps
max: 356 Mbps
Test #4 - RT-AC86U in new (GOOD) location
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Server: PC
Client: IPAD AIR 4 <-> RT-AX68U (Main Router)
Results:
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avg: 504 Mbps
min: 150 Mbps
max: 584 Mbps
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The main thing to keep an eye on is the min and avg throughput results, both of which improved whether a client connected to the mesh node or the main router. Network connectivity issues have been resolved and the network is significantly more stable. I may run into some issues from time to time, but moving my mesh node by just 10in made such a big difference. Now in the new location my RT-AC86U is no longer being blocked on either side, or from behind.
Sorry for the long post, but the moral of the story is the issues many people are observing (disconnects, unresponsiveness, etc.) when using AiMesh mode could be due to bad placement of the mesh nodes or main router. Moving my RT-AC86U fixed all of my issues, not disabling or changing settings. This is just my experience and other networks can of course have different issues. Try moving your routers if possible to a new location and also try to place them as high as possible.
Currently my setup is now using the RT-AX68U as my main router and the RT-AC86U as a mesh node. Although I found the wireless performance improved in mesh mode in comparison to repeater mode, my network was very unstable. Typically I would need to reboot both routers about once a day in order to temporaily resolve network disconnects, unresponsiveness, and poor throughput (something that would degrade the longer the routers were up). Logging into the main router, the management page would be extremely unresponsive even though the CPU utiliztion on both cores were between 0-2%.
It didn't matter what settings I changed or disabled on my main router, nothing helped the issues that I was observing. RT-AX68U is in a good location, but my RT-AC86U was inside of a entertainment unit. In order to resolve the issues I was expericing, all I did was move the RT-AC86U onto the top of my entertainment unit. Once I made this change, literally a 10inch different in placement, everything in my network improved.
I think all of my issues have been due to poor connectivity between both routers, and this was enough to cause all sorts of issues. I did run some iPerf3 tests (in just one direction though) in order to show the improvements that were noticed.
*****************************************************
Had to reboot both routers before running tests 1 and 2 due to the previous poor connectivity between RT-AX68U <-> RT-AC86U.
Test #1 - RT-AC86U in the previous (BAD) location
-------
Server: PC
Client: IPAD AIR 4 <-> RT-AC86U (Mesh Node)
Results:
--------
avg: 293 Mbps
min: 129 Mbps
max: 341 Mbps
Test #2 - RT-AC86U in the previous (BAD) location
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Server: PC
Client: IPAD AIR 4 <-> RT-AX68U (Main Router)
Results:
--------
avg: 429 Mbps
min: 69 Mbps
max: 601 Mbps
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Test #3 - RT-AC86U in new (GOOD) location
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Server: PC
Client: IPAD AIR 4 <-> RT-AC86U (Mesh Node)
Results:
--------
avg: 322 Mbps
min: 249 Mbps
max: 356 Mbps
Test #4 - RT-AC86U in new (GOOD) location
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Server: PC
Client: IPAD AIR 4 <-> RT-AX68U (Main Router)
Results:
--------
avg: 504 Mbps
min: 150 Mbps
max: 584 Mbps
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The main thing to keep an eye on is the min and avg throughput results, both of which improved whether a client connected to the mesh node or the main router. Network connectivity issues have been resolved and the network is significantly more stable. I may run into some issues from time to time, but moving my mesh node by just 10in made such a big difference. Now in the new location my RT-AC86U is no longer being blocked on either side, or from behind.
Sorry for the long post, but the moral of the story is the issues many people are observing (disconnects, unresponsiveness, etc.) when using AiMesh mode could be due to bad placement of the mesh nodes or main router. Moving my RT-AC86U fixed all of my issues, not disabling or changing settings. This is just my experience and other networks can of course have different issues. Try moving your routers if possible to a new location and also try to place them as high as possible.