Hey all! Found this site yesterday and reading through posts I'm impressed with how helpful y'all are . Hoping you can help me make a decision...
My company gave us each $300 to buy something to help enable productive/stable work from home for us for the next however long, and we get to keep the items... I'm good on desk/chair/monitors/laptop/etc so I figured I'd take this chance to upgrade my network... Here is my current config:
-2 story, 2600 square foot house, no basement
-Upstairs office, back left corner of house: Modem (400/25), RT-AC3100 with aimesh
--NAS and plex server in the office hardwired to the 3100
-Downstairs home theater, back right corner of house: RT-AC68u with aimesh
--XBox One and Apple TV hardwired to the 68u
For the aimesh backhaul, I have a pair of MoCA 2.5 adapters running ethernet over coax... This generally has worked well, but I find maybe the house is actually too small for this sort of setup, or the routers are too close to each other, so it never really switches which router a device (phone/laptops) is on when I roam around the house... Also I find that things like Roku in upstairs bedrooms are connecting to the downstairs routers, which just kind of annoys me lol...
Hopefully that's enough info on my setup! I stream a lot of high bitrate 4k across from NAS > 3100 > moca/ethernet > 68u > Apple TV which generally works great, but gaming latency I find could be better now and again from xbox in same location as Apple TV...
So I'm looking at the rt-ax88u as maybe a single router solution, and dumping aimesh and my two current routers... I definitely want to go AX, even though our iPhones are the only AX devices we have now it seems silly to upgrade and not do that... If I do this, I likely would still run MoCA 2.5 to my home theater, but to a gigabit switch instead of a second router, just to have wired connectivity for gaming/tv... Would this give enough coverage for my house with just the one router for both 5ghz and 2.4ghz bands (a lot of IoT devices around the house)?
I'm going to sell my 3100 probably if I do this, but could keep the 68u to add to aimesh with the ax88u still... Either where it is now (instead of replacing it with a gigabit switch), or maybe over wifi backhaul in the front half of my house downstairs to help extend the network... I've never done aimesh over wifi, just over ethernet/moca... I'm fine with devices that are connected to that running slightly slower wifi as it would just be IoT type things probably, and it would give me ethernet in that part of the house off the 68u for things like my arcade cabinet that connects over wifi now (no coax in that area of house to run moca to it)...
What about the 92u 2 pack? Are these inferior to the 88u? The upside would be aimesh over wifi 6 I would think?
Lastly, two 58u's? Is there a big difference between the 88u and 58u? Or maybe get an 88u now, and if I decide I want to expand to aimesh again in the future I pick up a 58u or maybe they have a newer aimesh extender device over wifi 6 in the future
Ton of ?'s I know, appreciate any answers and help!
My company gave us each $300 to buy something to help enable productive/stable work from home for us for the next however long, and we get to keep the items... I'm good on desk/chair/monitors/laptop/etc so I figured I'd take this chance to upgrade my network... Here is my current config:
-2 story, 2600 square foot house, no basement
-Upstairs office, back left corner of house: Modem (400/25), RT-AC3100 with aimesh
--NAS and plex server in the office hardwired to the 3100
-Downstairs home theater, back right corner of house: RT-AC68u with aimesh
--XBox One and Apple TV hardwired to the 68u
For the aimesh backhaul, I have a pair of MoCA 2.5 adapters running ethernet over coax... This generally has worked well, but I find maybe the house is actually too small for this sort of setup, or the routers are too close to each other, so it never really switches which router a device (phone/laptops) is on when I roam around the house... Also I find that things like Roku in upstairs bedrooms are connecting to the downstairs routers, which just kind of annoys me lol...
Hopefully that's enough info on my setup! I stream a lot of high bitrate 4k across from NAS > 3100 > moca/ethernet > 68u > Apple TV which generally works great, but gaming latency I find could be better now and again from xbox in same location as Apple TV...
So I'm looking at the rt-ax88u as maybe a single router solution, and dumping aimesh and my two current routers... I definitely want to go AX, even though our iPhones are the only AX devices we have now it seems silly to upgrade and not do that... If I do this, I likely would still run MoCA 2.5 to my home theater, but to a gigabit switch instead of a second router, just to have wired connectivity for gaming/tv... Would this give enough coverage for my house with just the one router for both 5ghz and 2.4ghz bands (a lot of IoT devices around the house)?
I'm going to sell my 3100 probably if I do this, but could keep the 68u to add to aimesh with the ax88u still... Either where it is now (instead of replacing it with a gigabit switch), or maybe over wifi backhaul in the front half of my house downstairs to help extend the network... I've never done aimesh over wifi, just over ethernet/moca... I'm fine with devices that are connected to that running slightly slower wifi as it would just be IoT type things probably, and it would give me ethernet in that part of the house off the 68u for things like my arcade cabinet that connects over wifi now (no coax in that area of house to run moca to it)...
What about the 92u 2 pack? Are these inferior to the 88u? The upside would be aimesh over wifi 6 I would think?
Lastly, two 58u's? Is there a big difference between the 88u and 58u? Or maybe get an 88u now, and if I decide I want to expand to aimesh again in the future I pick up a 58u or maybe they have a newer aimesh extender device over wifi 6 in the future
Ton of ?'s I know, appreciate any answers and help!