In summary... good in the end but fiddly to get there as wizard setup is flaky. Just unboxed a pair of white XT8's to replace an AC5300 and AC86U. Wanted Wifi6 speeds for newer devices, exploit 5GHz-2, better reliability of mesh, I use dual WAN so that's a reason for staying with Asus, as well as Wifi6 price point for mesh and re-use old kit. Wired backhaul. So story went:
- Did initial setup of the pair via iOS app (slave is wireless adjacent to each other via bluetooth)
- Problem 1: app wizard would not detect the ZT8s initially, only worked after 3-4 attempts reboot ZT8's
- Problem 2: setup wizard kept on getting bluetooth errors and not completing, again after a few tries it worked
- Curiosity 1: the pair came on different firmware levels, despite being adjacent serial numbers (WTF!!!), one on 386_25790 and one on 386_25524. The wizard also got confused about this.
- Problem 3: initial attempt to upgrade the firmware via wizard failed (uh oh...) but luckily didn't brick anything, tried again and it worked
- Upgraded 386_25790 on them both then did factory reset on both
- Set up the system via wizard again, AI mesh pair etc.
- Moved the slave to final resting place, checked it worked OK with wireless backhaul (ok)
- Switched over slave to wired backhaul (at the slave node level, as this firmware doesn't yet have the AI Mesh 2.0 options tab for system-wide wired backhaul)
- Exposed the 5GHz-2 band (just made the backhaul setup visible to try it out) seems to work OK and fast
- Improved network performance around the house vs old setup, near to routers I'm able to hit my max WAN speed c. 540Mbps easily, from far flung locations I still get c. 150bps. Need to see now far I can push the AX speeds locally (running 1Gbps Cat6 wired)
- Has been rock solid stable for 48h with no client drop outs and no weird node switching (unlike my old setup, clients seemed to migrate from slave AC86U to weaker master)
- Await new firmware (and will go through reset process) with AI Mesh 2.0 once out of beta (which is now on my AC86U so I can see what it looks like), as AC86U is doing temp duty as a guest network provider because I need guest network at my slave area and right now AI mesh doesn't do that (doh!).
- Did initial setup of the pair via iOS app (slave is wireless adjacent to each other via bluetooth)
- Problem 1: app wizard would not detect the ZT8s initially, only worked after 3-4 attempts reboot ZT8's
- Problem 2: setup wizard kept on getting bluetooth errors and not completing, again after a few tries it worked
- Curiosity 1: the pair came on different firmware levels, despite being adjacent serial numbers (WTF!!!), one on 386_25790 and one on 386_25524. The wizard also got confused about this.
- Problem 3: initial attempt to upgrade the firmware via wizard failed (uh oh...) but luckily didn't brick anything, tried again and it worked
- Upgraded 386_25790 on them both then did factory reset on both
- Set up the system via wizard again, AI mesh pair etc.
- Moved the slave to final resting place, checked it worked OK with wireless backhaul (ok)
- Switched over slave to wired backhaul (at the slave node level, as this firmware doesn't yet have the AI Mesh 2.0 options tab for system-wide wired backhaul)
- Exposed the 5GHz-2 band (just made the backhaul setup visible to try it out) seems to work OK and fast
- Improved network performance around the house vs old setup, near to routers I'm able to hit my max WAN speed c. 540Mbps easily, from far flung locations I still get c. 150bps. Need to see now far I can push the AX speeds locally (running 1Gbps Cat6 wired)
- Has been rock solid stable for 48h with no client drop outs and no weird node switching (unlike my old setup, clients seemed to migrate from slave AC86U to weaker master)
- Await new firmware (and will go through reset process) with AI Mesh 2.0 once out of beta (which is now on my AC86U so I can see what it looks like), as AC86U is doing temp duty as a guest network provider because I need guest network at my slave area and right now AI mesh doesn't do that (doh!).