tolgahan
Occasional Visitor
Hi guys,
I've been searching for mesh wifi systems and decided to add ASUS Lyra to my AC68U but for setup, you need to connect 1 of the 3 Lyras to your router (AC68U) via ethernet cable and the other 2 pods can be setup without it.
I wonder why do we need to connect 1 of the 3 Lyras to the router via ethernet cable? I mean the router already supports Aimesh so couldn't it be considered as the main pod and no need to wire one of the other 3 pods? In this case we could have more clean setup and possible more coverage since 1st pod wouldn't need to be wired to the router which would otherwise make it closer to the router.
There's no point on connecting a pod to the router because the router itself already has wifi, obviously but connecting a pod to the router via modem will make 2 wifi in the same room which is unnecessary.
Why do we need this kind of setup at all? Why all 3 pods can't be connected to the router wirelessly? If mesh pods would be from a different brand and we try to use it with an Asus router, I would understand such a setup but in this scenario, router and the mesh pods are from the same brand (Asus) and router itself supports Aimesh too, not just the pods.
I've been searching for mesh wifi systems and decided to add ASUS Lyra to my AC68U but for setup, you need to connect 1 of the 3 Lyras to your router (AC68U) via ethernet cable and the other 2 pods can be setup without it.
I wonder why do we need to connect 1 of the 3 Lyras to the router via ethernet cable? I mean the router already supports Aimesh so couldn't it be considered as the main pod and no need to wire one of the other 3 pods? In this case we could have more clean setup and possible more coverage since 1st pod wouldn't need to be wired to the router which would otherwise make it closer to the router.
There's no point on connecting a pod to the router because the router itself already has wifi, obviously but connecting a pod to the router via modem will make 2 wifi in the same room which is unnecessary.
Why do we need this kind of setup at all? Why all 3 pods can't be connected to the router wirelessly? If mesh pods would be from a different brand and we try to use it with an Asus router, I would understand such a setup but in this scenario, router and the mesh pods are from the same brand (Asus) and router itself supports Aimesh too, not just the pods.