Throughput is indeed ideal. However signal is less than idle, with 384.15 I have bad signal in other parts of house, mostly in basement and outdoor in backyard. I can use more access point but that would be different topic altogether.But, @Hawk, surely with -55 dBm you still have excellent signal and full throughput though?
L&LD, do you use AIMesh or is the AX88U enough to cover your whole house? I just sold my AC86U and upgraded to the AX88U. I have an older AC68R that I havent used in awhile but I wasnt sure if I should run it as a node. I tried in the past and my gaming would lag alot with the node (wirelessly connected via 5ghz). My xbox would via hardwired to the node, and the node was connected wirelessly to the AC86U back then. However, you could not game at all due lag spikes. I contacted asus and they told me that since the node was connected wirelessly to the main router, the xbox had to go thru too much interference than connecting the xbox directly to the main router (wireless of course).@Hawk, possibly you can give an example location of less signal with less throughput?
Sorry, just trying to see what actual issues this causes. My home is not bigger than the range of the RT-AX88U so do not see this at all.
All well and good, ...
..Asus have indicated to me they changed something with MU-MIMO in this release because 'it wasn't working correctly', so I'd put money on them having screwed it up in their attempts to fix MU-MIMO.
@Hawk, possibly you can give an example location of less signal with less throughput?
Sorry, just trying to see what actual issues this causes. My home is not bigger than the range of the RT-AX88U so do not see this at all.
Has there been any developments regarding this problem?
I can't say as I blame you, ASUS has picked a terrible time for such a problem, given that most are now working from home.Unfortunately not, Asus have been about as useful as a chocolate teapot making me jump through hoops flashing firmware back and forth, providing logs etc when they already reproduced the fault themselves. They even admitted to doing something with mimo that seems to have broken things but now they seem to be just skirting around the problem and putting up barriers.
I know I said I wouldn't give in but to be perfectly honest with both myself and the wife having to work from home now due to the whole coronavirus lock down I just can't afford to have the constant disruption it causes to keep reseting things.
I've since purchased an RT-AX56U to act as an aimesh node so it's ultimately no longer an issue for me even if it is somewhat irritating.
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This may be a long shot, but could the problems be related to the USB 3.0 ports in the RT-AX88U?
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There is no change in signal strength on my AX88U between 384.15 and 384.16_b3 as the wireless driver is the same - according to Merlin closed source. Unless Broadcom/Asus do not fix the driver I have no hope the situation will get any better. Thanks @Phil Outram for all his supportive work.
Don't want to push this any further as this is about the AX88U's mediocre 2,4G radio coverage.
Just a quick note in these WiFi6(E) dominated days to those out there who still rely on good oldschool performing 2,4G long range operation: according to Dong the AC86U outperforms others especially at 2,4G long range operation. But close range operation of course is another story.
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