dbqandersons
New Around Here
Hi Everyone,
My current home network setup is anchored by a five-year-old RT-AC68U (1 GHz CPU) as my main router for the house (placed pretty much right in the middle). Attached to that via cat-6 ethernet back-haul are two Netgear R6120 routers (one at the north and south ends of the house) configured as access points for my IoT devices (as well as supplemental coverage for the main network as needed).
Overall, this has worked pretty well for me over the past few years despite some coverage issues at the edges of the RT-AC68U’s range. To alleviate those issues (and because I like new toys and technology), I’m looking at replacing the Netgears with a couple of ASUS routers and creating a three-way AIMesh to get better whole-house coverage (as well as the garage and patio).
My initial thought is to buy an RT-AC86U to replace my RT-AC68U at the core as the AIMesh router (faster CPU, faster throughput, more power (insert Tim Allen-esque guttural grunts here), etc...). Then, shift my current RT-AC68U to become one of the AIMesh nodes and get a second (albeit quite a bit newer) RT-AC68U for the other AIMesh node. With the cat-6 infrastructure already in place, the AIMesh system will be ethernet-backhaul as well.
Does anyone see any drastic flaws in my plan? I guess the only thing I can think of that concerns me is the age difference between the RT-AC68Us. One might have more CPU power, a better chip set, etc...
Cheers,
Bill Anderson
My current home network setup is anchored by a five-year-old RT-AC68U (1 GHz CPU) as my main router for the house (placed pretty much right in the middle). Attached to that via cat-6 ethernet back-haul are two Netgear R6120 routers (one at the north and south ends of the house) configured as access points for my IoT devices (as well as supplemental coverage for the main network as needed).
Overall, this has worked pretty well for me over the past few years despite some coverage issues at the edges of the RT-AC68U’s range. To alleviate those issues (and because I like new toys and technology), I’m looking at replacing the Netgears with a couple of ASUS routers and creating a three-way AIMesh to get better whole-house coverage (as well as the garage and patio).
My initial thought is to buy an RT-AC86U to replace my RT-AC68U at the core as the AIMesh router (faster CPU, faster throughput, more power (insert Tim Allen-esque guttural grunts here), etc...). Then, shift my current RT-AC68U to become one of the AIMesh nodes and get a second (albeit quite a bit newer) RT-AC68U for the other AIMesh node. With the cat-6 infrastructure already in place, the AIMesh system will be ethernet-backhaul as well.
Does anyone see any drastic flaws in my plan? I guess the only thing I can think of that concerns me is the age difference between the RT-AC68Us. One might have more CPU power, a better chip set, etc...
Cheers,
Bill Anderson