Hello everyone,
I thought I'd share my latest experiment which appears to have solved my biggest issues with my XT8 system. I originally started with a 4 unit XT8 mesh system on Verizon Fios with a 400/400 plan. Wired speeds were 500/500 (not a typo) but on wireless I could never get above 200 Mbps upload. After tweaking everything I could learn from this site, I put an ASUS AX3000 (with Merlin firmware) in front of them all and set the XT8s in AP mode. That got me to about 500/250....but it was infuriating, given that I was now paying for gigabit speed up and down.
So...I bought a Nighthawk router to replace the AX3000 (accidentally got an AC router as opposed to AX) and I just got 701/673 over WiFi. Upload speeds actually peaked around 700 Mbps (edit: just retested and got 702/680 and peaked at 730 UL), so I think these are perfectly acceptable speeds. For those inquiring, I was testing at the XT8 APs and not at the Nighthawk router.
I just ordered a Nighthawk AX router with a better processor and will share my results once I have it set up.
From my experience, ASUS routers simply are NOT compatible with Verizon Fios. You need to put another brand in front of them if you want to preserve your investment (I spent about $800 on the four XT8s). I've added here a screenshot of my speedtest results as well as the settings I have for the XT8s in AP mode.
I hope this helps anyone else frustrated with ASUS and Fios.
I thought I'd share my latest experiment which appears to have solved my biggest issues with my XT8 system. I originally started with a 4 unit XT8 mesh system on Verizon Fios with a 400/400 plan. Wired speeds were 500/500 (not a typo) but on wireless I could never get above 200 Mbps upload. After tweaking everything I could learn from this site, I put an ASUS AX3000 (with Merlin firmware) in front of them all and set the XT8s in AP mode. That got me to about 500/250....but it was infuriating, given that I was now paying for gigabit speed up and down.
So...I bought a Nighthawk router to replace the AX3000 (accidentally got an AC router as opposed to AX) and I just got 701/673 over WiFi. Upload speeds actually peaked around 700 Mbps (edit: just retested and got 702/680 and peaked at 730 UL), so I think these are perfectly acceptable speeds. For those inquiring, I was testing at the XT8 APs and not at the Nighthawk router.
I just ordered a Nighthawk AX router with a better processor and will share my results once I have it set up.
From my experience, ASUS routers simply are NOT compatible with Verizon Fios. You need to put another brand in front of them if you want to preserve your investment (I spent about $800 on the four XT8s). I've added here a screenshot of my speedtest results as well as the settings I have for the XT8s in AP mode.
I hope this helps anyone else frustrated with ASUS and Fios.
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