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SOLVED. I have decided on a single router setup (GT-AX6000) and will expand with an extra AX router using AiMesh & ethernet backhaul when the time comes. Hopefully by then, these models will have dropped in price! Thanks~
Hey everyone. First thread here, please let me know if this is the wrong section.
We're moving homes and have to leave our trusted AC86U behind. I would like to stay with ASUS as I've had a great experience with Merlin + FlexQoS. The other option in this price range is a TP-LINK Deco setup but I can't find any definitive answers regarding the effectiveness of Homeshield QoS. I require QoS as we will be renting out 3 rooms, totalling 5 to 6 people with various use cases, though I expect half or more of them to be gamers. The connection is Australian FTTN with an estimated speed of 100/40 (most likely ~95/38).
Options and pricing below. ASUS routers will be combined with an VDSL Modem in Bridge Mode:
EDIT: I've decided to go with a single modem setup until more users move in. The list has changed. If anyone has experience with TP-LINK Routers & their QoS, please let me know.
White lines equate to glass windows / doors (atleast important ones). I will be getting CAT6 / 6a / 7 cables run through the roof to the locations of the router(s) and into the Master. I believe there is fairly good line of sight from the Kitchen router to the master bedroom, as well as the dining & living.
My biggest worry is the distance and walls between the kitchen router and rooms 1, 2 & 3, and getting decent speeds (at least half of my max sync) and consistent low latency (gaming) on Wi-Fi when there are multiple users.
It will cost too much to run a cable to all the rooms, especially given the uncertainy and use-case of each person.
From the Kitchen Router:
What would be your recommendation for this setup? Unfortunately the house isn't accurately drawn or properly scaled / proportioned but I'm fairly confident in my distance conversion...
Thanks everyone! All your advice and assistance is greatly appreciated!
Hey everyone. First thread here, please let me know if this is the wrong section.
We're moving homes and have to leave our trusted AC86U behind. I would like to stay with ASUS as I've had a great experience with Merlin + FlexQoS. The other option in this price range is a TP-LINK Deco setup but I can't find any definitive answers regarding the effectiveness of Homeshield QoS. I require QoS as we will be renting out 3 rooms, totalling 5 to 6 people with various use cases, though I expect half or more of them to be gamers. The connection is Australian FTTN with an estimated speed of 100/40 (most likely ~95/38).
Options and pricing below. ASUS routers will be combined with an VDSL Modem in Bridge Mode:
EDIT: I've decided to go with a single modem setup until more users move in. The list has changed. If anyone has experience with TP-LINK Routers & their QoS, please let me know.
- 1x GT-AX6000 - $420
- 1x RT-AX86U PRO - $450
- 1x RT-AXE7800 - $550 (No merlin support.. on sale!)
White lines equate to glass windows / doors (atleast important ones). I will be getting CAT6 / 6a / 7 cables run through the roof to the locations of the router(s) and into the Master. I believe there is fairly good line of sight from the Kitchen router to the master bedroom, as well as the dining & living.
My biggest worry is the distance and walls between the kitchen router and rooms 1, 2 & 3, and getting decent speeds (at least half of my max sync) and consistent low latency (gaming) on Wi-Fi when there are multiple users.
It will cost too much to run a cable to all the rooms, especially given the uncertainy and use-case of each person.
From the Kitchen Router:
- Room 1 is ~11m / 36ft and 2 interior (thinner) walls away.
- Room 2 is ~8m / 26ft and 2 interior (thinner) walls away.
- Room 3 is ~6m / 20ft and 1 glass window + 1 exterior (thick) wall away.
- Master is ~5m / 16ft away and will most likely have line of sight or pass through 1 exterior (thick) wall.
What would be your recommendation for this setup? Unfortunately the house isn't accurately drawn or properly scaled / proportioned but I'm fairly confident in my distance conversion...
Thanks everyone! All your advice and assistance is greatly appreciated!
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