SR-71
Occasional Visitor
I'm considering my next major home network upgrade. Would appreciate some thoughts/suggestions on where to go from here:
Current situation:
Current situation:
- ISP: coax 500/10 DL/UL (Comcast sucks on UL, but new ISP coming in soon, see below)
- ASUS RT-AX3000v1 router, centered and elevated in basement where coax enters (only dual-band), purchased mid-2020
- Compact size is nice as larger routers would be too large for the space it's on without replacing that too
- Work from home (~2000-2300 sq ft. mid-sized house and pushing the AX3000's range limit)
- Work laptop/dock wired to router, rest of home is strictly WiFi.
- Supersaturated WiFi in neighborhood on 2.4GHz on all channels -- virtually unusable at edges of home, but wasn't this bad this until 6 months ago
- Added low-cost TP-Link AC repeater for garage-side IOT (actually works well for this, saved $ for next upgrade, temp band-aid)
- 5GHz band (full 160MHz) only has a few neighbors at far lower dB levels, not an issue so far. Use it for pretty much all our contemporary mobile/laptop/streaming devices but would like greater range
- Starting to see an occasional disconnect on my newer phones from the 5GHz band inside the house where it shouldn't be happening, reconnects fairly quickly on its own (usually in seconds, not daily occurrence, reason unknown)
- Mix of AX/AC/N devices across home, only 1 new mobile device has AX6E
- Another ISP is expanding/building out their Gig fiber network in my neighborhood, ETA later 2024
- When available, full symmetrical DL/UL speeds at lower cost! (Oh yeah, can't wait! Competition is a wonderful thing.)
- Will likely start with 500 DL/UL plan and assess need to go up higher -- so having a multigig WAN port could be important at some point
- Was originally thinking of grabbing an AX-86U Pro on sale to mesh with the AX3000
- Compact size would be great in same small surface space to be main unit, price is more reasonable now
- Unknown whether usable range would be much more than the AX3000 by itself without meshing
- Downsides: No wired backhaul is limiting on single 5GHz band, and no 6E or 7 support
- Looking for a compelling ASUS 6E or 7 product that's not cost prohibitive (many are overpriced right now IMHO) and not monstrous in size if possible
- Although virtually all clients are only 2x2, I've read that 4x4 routers tend to offer better range/performance overall (is this true?)
- Really like the ASUS feature set and would be nice to reuse/mesh the AX3000 if needed, assuming it stays healthy
- Ideally, this would require a 4-band router to meet legacy and future needs (2.4/5/5/6 GHz, for legacy 5GHz backhaul)
- GT-AXE16000 looks promising but is quite large and pricey (currently)
- Not sure about their dedicated mesh systems (read mixed reviews and feedback on them, also quite pricey)
- Figure I might have 6 or so months to see what else ASUS releases, perhaps some price drops along the way.
- Would be great to keep it under $300, but willing to consider more like $400-$500 if it truly would be worth it (has to check all the boxes).