LeBlackNight
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Hello. My wife and kids are getting quite frustrated with our "internet connection", and conversely me because I am the person who is supposed to know how to fix it. I am sure many of you can relate. So what's the problem? Instability. Frequent dropouts of the 2.4GHz or 5GHz bands. Intermittent slow speeds and/or high latency. This leads me to a series of questions on which direction I should proceed. Before I get to the questions though, let me start off with my configuration details.
My house is two stories and roughly 4500 square feet. I have AT&T fiber (1000/1000) and the modem is in my master bedroom closet towards the back left side of the first floor. Signal was weak at front of house, so I went with a mesh setup. I have a GT-AC5300 as my primary node in the master bedroom closet. I have two RT-AC86U nodes as well, one located first floor front of the house on the right side, the second one upstairs, front of the house on the left side. All the nodes are connected with wired backhaul through an unmanaged gigabit switch. The RT-AC86U upstairs uses GoCoax 2.5 MOCA adapter for the wired backhaul to gigabit router. All devices running the latest ASUS official firmware. One other thing that I believe might be important is the number of devices in my home. I have around 65 devices connected at any one time right now, with about 40 of those devices connecting wirelessly across the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. The wireless devices on the 2.4GHz band are primarily home automation devices such as WeMo, Arlo, Ring, etc., and laptops, Rokus, SmartTVs, etc. on the 5GHz band. If I have left out anything important, please let me know and I will do my best to share that information.
I look forward to your responses and appreciate your time and assistance.
My house is two stories and roughly 4500 square feet. I have AT&T fiber (1000/1000) and the modem is in my master bedroom closet towards the back left side of the first floor. Signal was weak at front of house, so I went with a mesh setup. I have a GT-AC5300 as my primary node in the master bedroom closet. I have two RT-AC86U nodes as well, one located first floor front of the house on the right side, the second one upstairs, front of the house on the left side. All the nodes are connected with wired backhaul through an unmanaged gigabit switch. The RT-AC86U upstairs uses GoCoax 2.5 MOCA adapter for the wired backhaul to gigabit router. All devices running the latest ASUS official firmware. One other thing that I believe might be important is the number of devices in my home. I have around 65 devices connected at any one time right now, with about 40 of those devices connecting wirelessly across the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands. The wireless devices on the 2.4GHz band are primarily home automation devices such as WeMo, Arlo, Ring, etc., and laptops, Rokus, SmartTVs, etc. on the 5GHz band. If I have left out anything important, please let me know and I will do my best to share that information.
- My first question revolves around the hardware. Are AiMesh systems inherently more stable with homogenous setups? If I replace the two RT-AC86U routers with one (or two) GT-AC5300 router for instance, would that help since both the main router and the mesh node will be the same hardware? I also know that the GT-AC5300 is a tri band router with 4x4 antenna arrays for both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands, while the RT-AC86U is a dual band only with 3x3 antenna array for the 2.4GHz and 4x4 array for the 5GHz. Would standardizing on only GT-AC5300 routers provide any tangible benefits in this regards such as more simultaneous connections or higher throughput? Can I use the third 5GHz band if I went with this configuration?
- Second question is in regards to the optimal configuration of the GT-AC5300 router? If what I read it correct, the Merlin (which I used to use before AiMesh) now supports AiMesh? I went away from it because it didn't support AiMesh originally. Would that improve stability over just implementing ideal configuration settings using ASUS official firmware? What are the optimal configuration settings for a AiMesh setup like mine? What is the optimal firmware version of either ASUS official or Merlin (if it does support AiMesh)?
- Third question relates to limits of the technology. Can these consumer routers even handle the number of devices I am connecting reliably? I am wondering if I have just crossed some threshold where the router can't keep up with demand and that is contributing to the instability. If this is the case, what router(s) would you recommend that I look into instead to replace my current setup?
I look forward to your responses and appreciate your time and assistance.