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Eero 6+ is dual-band. It will cut the satellites performance in half. Eero 6 Pro is a different story, but more expensive.
Still likely better than what he has now...
Eero 6+ is dual-band. It will cut the satellites performance in half. Eero 6 Pro is a different story, but more expensive.
Sorry to be clear that's total across all 3 floors, so maybe 360sqf per floor.
Amazon Prime Day just went live and I can get quite a few good deals from the shortlist I originally had... Doesn't make things easier haha.
If I went the Eero 6+ route I'd only use 2 nodes for now and both would be hardwired so no band lost to backhaul. But I'm leaning more towards something that's a bit more within my control rather than Amazon's.Eero 6+ is dual-band. It will cut the satellites performance in half. Eero 6 Pro is a different story, but more expensive.
The RT-AX86U, the RT-AX68U, and the GT-AX6000 are all great candidates for a WiFi upgrade over your current setup. I would buy them all, start with the cheapest to open/test with, then move on to another only if needed in your specific environment. Note too that you can use (quality) Cat5e cable with the 2.5GbE capable routers too. I'm successfully using a 100' Cat5e cable run between 2x RT-AX86Us with exceptional results for over 1.5 years now.
The first two listed are compatible with a second (wired) AiMesh unit of the same make/model/firmware. The latter is superior to both when used as a stand-alone solution (and it sounds like it is easily what you need - a single router solution, if possible, is almost always superior). Still, in my experience (so far) it fails when in any combination of AiMesh with other models (or another identical GT-AX6000).
The GT-AX6000 easily has the most throughput of any router I've used on my 1Gbps symmetrical up/down Fibre connection when it is used on its own. I'm sure future firmware will solve the massive speed drops I experienced last month when used with any other router in AiMesh mode.
Current Order of Recommended Routers Late 2021
RT-AX86U vs. RT-AX88U
2x GT-AX6000 Woes
386.1 Final 2x RT-AX86Us 2.5GbE Backhaul
Report - 2x RT-AX68U upgrade over 2x RT-AC86U in wireless backhaul mode
(Note how a single RT-AX68U is superior to 2x RT-AC86Us - yes, AC Class router hardware is dead and absolute).
AiMesh Ideal Placement
Note all the above are real-world experiences. While the 'theory' is nice to talk about, only testing actual models in your specific environment and specific hardware you're using today will give you results you'll actually care about.
The following may also be helpful to get your network to a good/known state right from the beginning.
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Don’t be afraid to run a Cat 5e/Cat 6 patch cable behind furniture to get an wireless Access Point/Router more centrally located. Try to not have it hugging a wall, away from anything made of brick or metal (i.e fireplace) , and as high as possible. The idea is to minimize the number of walls, etc, between the wireless AP/Router and where you actually use devices.
In my experience, 5GHz signals from consumer equipment are good for 1-2 interior walls/floors, 2.4 GHz signals for 2-3.
In the end, think outside the box and test, test, test.
Thanks for the suggestions and the extra info
Keep in mind your experience in UK with the same model routers may be different than what we see here in North America due to different region settings. Your routers in UK will have different channels available in GUI. There is no way to know what works better, if you don't test it yourself in your specific Wi-Fi environment. With some time and patience you'll find your best solution.
Can someone point me towards a best practice guide for installing merlin or other initial set up stuff?
Having given it some more time, there's definitely speed and overall connection improvements with the new router. Even though they're not quite as major as I hoped.Send it back, if you don’t need Asuswrt features and you see no signal or speed improvement over your ISP router.
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