Johno
Regular Contributor
I currently have an Asus RT-AX86U with a couple of RT-AC68Us configured as an AIMesh using ethernet/wired backhaul which provides whole-house WiFi coverage, which I'm happy with given that my boradband speed is 70Mbps maximum. At some point, my home will be able to get FTTH / FTTP 1Gbps broadband and so my current setup won't be able to make the most of it, mostly because of the RT-AC68Us which (in my testing using iPerf) don't achieve anything above around 400Mbps. When connected to the RT-AX86U, I get speeds of around 820Mbps, which would be acceptable for a 1GB broadband service, so one way forward would be to replace the RT-AC68s with AiMesh-capable AX routers but it seems a bit wasteful to use a router as a mesh node (I've used the RT-AC68s as I had one going spare and came across another for not much money) so I'm wondering about switching to a "proper" system that supports a wired WiFi mesh?
I've looked at Ubiquiti UniFi gear but testing a borrowed UniFi AC Lite AP showed poor performance compared with the Asus RT-AC68Us which puts me off; also I understand that UniFi APs aren't very smart when it comes to WiFi roaming. I've also seen mention of TP-Link Omada kit, what are people's opinions on those and the UniFi gear?
Thanks in advance.
I've looked at Ubiquiti UniFi gear but testing a borrowed UniFi AC Lite AP showed poor performance compared with the Asus RT-AC68Us which puts me off; also I understand that UniFi APs aren't very smart when it comes to WiFi roaming. I've also seen mention of TP-Link Omada kit, what are people's opinions on those and the UniFi gear?
Thanks in advance.