Not to pry, but the bigger question is why in the world would you want to use an AC3200 as a media bridge? Seems like a costly way to use a $400 wireless router....and you'll only be able to use one of the three radios....so it's a waste of the other two. Just sayin'.....there are far less expensive devices that can perform as a bridge just as well (and maybe even better).
I'm redoing my entire network and, while my existing routers (3, all from different vendors), work well together using Tomato USB, I just don't have the time to hassle with too much. Probably wouldn't have any probs, but I figure my chances are even better with the same model for all 3. (Not saying that it's a guarantee, but what the heck.)
The one were I need 5 ports only needs wireless to get to the other two.
And I only paid $288 each.
Right. I meant to say "$300 router" not $400.
Why don't you use the AC3200 as your main router, and then use something like cheap and reliable (e.g., AC 56U, 66U, WDMyACBridge, etc.) as the remote media bridge?
BTW, if you decide to use an AC66U as a media bridge, something interesting you'll want to pay attention to: Most people will tell you that Asus never quite worked out the bugs for media bridge mode. I'd noticed some odd behavior when using some of the older versions of firmware for the AC66U (both stock and Merlin), but with the latest Merlin FW 578.53, Media Bridge is working great. Solid as a rock (at least for me). Highly recommend it.
I probably should have, but I'm getting lazy in my old age and did 3 of the 3200s. And I was in a time crunch...the old routers are heading up to the in-laws, so I needed to get everything in order before the trip.
Really glad you mentioned that! I intended to run Merlin and now I have a good reason to, other than "just because".
3 AC3200s? Would be cheaper to hire someone to come to your house and run Ethernet to wherever you need it!
3 AC3200s? Would be cheaper to hire someone to come to your house and run Ethernet to wherever you need it!
You're certainly entitled to spend your money however you want. I personally wouldn't do what you're doing, and that's why I asked you what your thinking was about why you're using two AC3200's as bridges. No reason to get mad about it though. We're all free to do as we wish....I was just asking why you'd want to use two AC3200's as bridges rather than just get AC1900 routers (e.g., two 68's). Now if you want to have a discussion, great. If not, no reason to YELL at anyone.
Yeah, wired works better than wireless. But we can't all wire our homes, and like you, I also use extenders (two bridges and one repeater). I'm just curious about your choice for the bridges....that's all.
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