I had bad luck with Asus ZenWiFi AX as I had lag spikes similar to few other users in this community. Sent it back and just setup a new Asus RT-AX86U. Also positioned it as close to the center of entrance floor as I could. I was really hoping one unit will be enough but with current tests two farthest rooms in the second floor can't even catch 5Hz signal and on 2.4Hz show significant speed drop. Since the rooter on the ground floor is located close to the ceiling, considering the angle of the upper floor I don't blame the signal not passing through that well. I'll play with antenna angles today but I'm not sure will have any crazy improvements.
Unfortunately at this moment wired backhaul is not possible to the upper floor without major remodeling. But it seems like I'll have to add another RT-AX86U as node sooner or later. It's position will be in closest proximity to the main rooter downstairs and I'm sure to have good 5Hz signal between the nodes (tested on ZenWiFi AX). RT-AX86U being a dual band router, Is adding one now using wireless 5Hz as backhaul (which will be shared for backhaul and devices) a good idea or wait till I can actually put a LAN cable through apartment for best performance?
I'm running latest version of Asuswrt.
Thanks
Unfortunately at this moment wired backhaul is not possible to the upper floor without major remodeling. But it seems like I'll have to add another RT-AX86U as node sooner or later. It's position will be in closest proximity to the main rooter downstairs and I'm sure to have good 5Hz signal between the nodes (tested on ZenWiFi AX). RT-AX86U being a dual band router, Is adding one now using wireless 5Hz as backhaul (which will be shared for backhaul and devices) a good idea or wait till I can actually put a LAN cable through apartment for best performance?
I'm running latest version of Asuswrt.
Thanks