Objectives: to retire / replace Wi-Fi 4 APs and replace main router with AX (Wi-Fi 6) device that can run Asuswrt-Merlin, without significantly increasing power consumption. I'm aware that Wi-Fi 7 is coming, but remaining one step behind is okay by me at the moment. Stability, security, support, and low power consumption are valued over bleeding edge speeds.
Main router currently RT-AC66U-B1, which has been working solidly and reliably running Asuswrt-Merlin. It is hard-wired to a pair of ancient TL-WDR3600 running DDWRT in AP mode (oh, the shame ). This system provides adequate coverage of a 4-floor building with solid stone walls outside and inside. Most of the 5GHz clients are local to the RT-AC66U-B1 (I'll call this AP1). But some of the wireless clients (iPhones) roam between APs, with each AP presenting a different SSID, so that's a downside. There is a PC client that supports Wi-Fi 6 using AP2 so that one is running in Wi-Fi 4 mode, which is not great. AP2 switch has a number of wired gigabit LAN devices and CAT6 to router. A really old Logitech media player has 802.11g wireless connection to AP3. AP3 is wired to main router through powerline ethernet, the latter throttling at 55Mbps , with no scope to lay in proper ethernet. WAN is 135Mbps/20Mbps. Number of wireless clients: 10 to 20 (max).
Because the system is up 24/7 and because it is in the UK where the price of electricity has become extortionately high, low power consumption is highly desirable.
Surveying the rooms served by AP3 I can see using a laptop that AP1 RT-AC66U-B1 provides better speed (100Mbps at 5GHz, 68Mbps at 2.4GHz) than AP3, even though the signal from AP1 is impeded by two solid internal walls, so I should just delete AP3 from the system and save 10 or 12 Watts and reduce RF pollution. However, the ancient 802.11g media player only gets a very iffy 13% wireless signal from the main router through its internal antenna, so it needs some help.
Questions:
1. Would RT-AX68U be a good choice for replacing RT-AC66U-B1 main wireless router?
2. For AiMesh, would it be a bad idea to replace AP2 with re-purposed RT-AC66U-B1? A downside would be the Wi-Fi 6 capable PC would only be running Wi-Fi 5. However, will the mix of AC and AX mess up the roaming of clients between AP1 & AP2 or cause stability issues?
3. Would replacing AP2 with RT-AX68U give useful improvement? Downside: doubles the cost.
4. I read somewhere on these forums that for AiMesh, the AP nodes are best run on stock Asuswrt, not Merlin. Is that true?
5. Does AiMesh provide the same friendly SSID name at 2.4GHz via all wireless APs, and ditto for 5GHz SSID name?
6. Can RT-AX68U + AiMesh provide internet to a guest LAN but isolate guests from accessing devices on the main LAN?
7. Will the ancient 802.11g media player cause any detriment to the 2.4GHz AiMesh? Would it be better to define a separate 2.4GHz SSID for this one device? Maybe run it outside the mesh somehow? Alternatively, I guess I could re-use a TL-WDR3600 as a media bridge providing wired ethernet to the media player, and turn off media player Wi-Fi? Or, replace AP3 with RT-AC66U-B1 as wireless AP but keep this one outside the AiMesh?
8. Any suggestions to achieve more stable wireless coverage and client roaming than what I'm mulling? Or, what would you do differently, bearing in mind the objectives?
Thank you for any answers and suggestions
Main router currently RT-AC66U-B1, which has been working solidly and reliably running Asuswrt-Merlin. It is hard-wired to a pair of ancient TL-WDR3600 running DDWRT in AP mode (oh, the shame ). This system provides adequate coverage of a 4-floor building with solid stone walls outside and inside. Most of the 5GHz clients are local to the RT-AC66U-B1 (I'll call this AP1). But some of the wireless clients (iPhones) roam between APs, with each AP presenting a different SSID, so that's a downside. There is a PC client that supports Wi-Fi 6 using AP2 so that one is running in Wi-Fi 4 mode, which is not great. AP2 switch has a number of wired gigabit LAN devices and CAT6 to router. A really old Logitech media player has 802.11g wireless connection to AP3. AP3 is wired to main router through powerline ethernet, the latter throttling at 55Mbps , with no scope to lay in proper ethernet. WAN is 135Mbps/20Mbps. Number of wireless clients: 10 to 20 (max).
Because the system is up 24/7 and because it is in the UK where the price of electricity has become extortionately high, low power consumption is highly desirable.
Surveying the rooms served by AP3 I can see using a laptop that AP1 RT-AC66U-B1 provides better speed (100Mbps at 5GHz, 68Mbps at 2.4GHz) than AP3, even though the signal from AP1 is impeded by two solid internal walls, so I should just delete AP3 from the system and save 10 or 12 Watts and reduce RF pollution. However, the ancient 802.11g media player only gets a very iffy 13% wireless signal from the main router through its internal antenna, so it needs some help.
Questions:
1. Would RT-AX68U be a good choice for replacing RT-AC66U-B1 main wireless router?
2. For AiMesh, would it be a bad idea to replace AP2 with re-purposed RT-AC66U-B1? A downside would be the Wi-Fi 6 capable PC would only be running Wi-Fi 5. However, will the mix of AC and AX mess up the roaming of clients between AP1 & AP2 or cause stability issues?
3. Would replacing AP2 with RT-AX68U give useful improvement? Downside: doubles the cost.
4. I read somewhere on these forums that for AiMesh, the AP nodes are best run on stock Asuswrt, not Merlin. Is that true?
5. Does AiMesh provide the same friendly SSID name at 2.4GHz via all wireless APs, and ditto for 5GHz SSID name?
6. Can RT-AX68U + AiMesh provide internet to a guest LAN but isolate guests from accessing devices on the main LAN?
7. Will the ancient 802.11g media player cause any detriment to the 2.4GHz AiMesh? Would it be better to define a separate 2.4GHz SSID for this one device? Maybe run it outside the mesh somehow? Alternatively, I guess I could re-use a TL-WDR3600 as a media bridge providing wired ethernet to the media player, and turn off media player Wi-Fi? Or, replace AP3 with RT-AC66U-B1 as wireless AP but keep this one outside the AiMesh?
8. Any suggestions to achieve more stable wireless coverage and client roaming than what I'm mulling? Or, what would you do differently, bearing in mind the objectives?
Thank you for any answers and suggestions