Does it matter what kind of Wifi I use in the ASUS AiMesh?
3 hours ago, amsga said:Hi all,
I was wondering if you could give me some advice on the ASUS AiMesh concept?
Currently, there is a promotion by my ISP to bundle the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AC2900.
I was thinking of adding a second router to extend the network at my place due to concrete walls everywhere.
The ASUS RT-AC86U cost around 300 where I live and the ASUS RT-AX58U cost around 240.
I do not know if the networks can mix being one from WIFI 6 and another from WIFI 5.
Also I do not know if I will lose out on the WIFI 6 connection because the system tries to standardize all to WIFI 5 or something.
Do hope to hear some of your thoughts on this.
Ideally they would all be WiFi 6 so that it can at the very least use WiFi 6 speeds for the mesh network.
Although if you can physically run an ethernet cable to your extra router, I believe AiMesh can use that for a vastly superior solution to use WiFi as the link back to the main router.
You also have to ask the question, do you need it? Just adding more WiFi transmitters doesn't necessarily improve the speed, as it can be tricky to put them on channels that do not clash with the neighbours. Some 5Ghz devices only support the lower channels which is a real PITA as everyone ends up broadcasting on the same channel, resulting in garbage speed and latency.
Generally the best solution is to try repositioning your router for optimal signal strength where you need it. Or even not using WiFi on the router at all and just setting up a wired Access Point in an optimal location for reception.
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