Asus should pay you some money. The only reason that I bought 2 Asus routers is because there are no comprehensive videos on youtube or anywhere that explain how to do this stuff. There are other videos but they don't tell you the information in way that a novice can digest and implement. Love your videos, keep up the good work. I have learn a lot from your videos.
Your video contains EXACTLY what I have been looking for. With Home Automation (Home Assistant/ESPHomeyaml 87.1) I have been struggling with MULTIPLE WiFi systems, attempting to cover a large area (inside and outside the home). Poor results. I looked at WiFi repeaters and 'Google Whole Home' system (at $250, TOO expensive) and control issues. With Sonoff WiFi automation devices accounting for about 95% of my controls, their weak WiFi signal limits what I can do. Using AiMesh answers all my issues and allows expansion WHEN and IF I need it. NO one and I mean NO ONE explained the system as well as you have with REAL TEST RESULTS!!!!! Purchased an Asus AC-1900 router today (replacing an old/failing AMPED 2600). I have a Cat 6 line running about 70 feet to the 2nd location (if the single system doesn't work well enough) . Thank you....Keep up the good work
Thank you!! This answered a lot of questions I had that I couldn't find the answers to elsewhere. So AIMesh isn't faster than Repeater mode, just easier to set up and with an auto roaming feature that doesn't require you to turn down antenna power and adjust kick-off thresholds. Roaming features aren't important to me so it's great to know I can get an AC66U or any lower-end Asus router, use it in repeater mode and get the same speed as AIMesh. Ultimately, it seems that whatever system you're using, you're going to lose roughly 50% bandwidth with each Wi-Fi-to-Wi-Fi hop.
I just found you from a quick Google search, and I wanted to tell you that I absolutely love your content, Behfor! Your tests are exactly what I wanted to see using the exact methods I use to test at home. Thanks so much for your quality content, and you've definitely gained a subscriber.
Thank you so much for your positive comment and also subscribing to my channel :-) You definitely made my day! I do really appreciate it and I am glad you liked my videos! Thanks again Erik :-)
Just to say I’m an absolute novice with all this stuff but by carefully following your excellent videos I’ve set up an ai mesh network round my house with ASUS routers- thank you!!
The roaming test between wired mesh and AP mode is very helpful! If I get it right, wired mesh is likely to be the home wireless solution with least professional knowledge and tuning (only roaming assistant settings). Thank you and look forward to more interesting tests and reviews.
I think the AP/Repeater approach is better for me. I live in a 2-story house, in a rural area. I manage 5 to 8 devices most of the time, including a pair of wireless cameras. But in the first floor all the way down to the patio/backyard the signal is losing. If I implement a mesh wifi system, with all networks emitting in the same channels, is highly probably to get a network congestion easily. I've confirmed it with a simple WDS connection between the main router and a spare one I have. The whole network is down the on first one or two mins after I turned the other router on, but right after that the network started to live..... Thank you so much Beh4, because of you now I have a more clear panorama. Greetings from Colombia :)
I'm planning on doing the same. I realize, as always, the weakest link in the chain will be the biggest issue. I can not run Ethernet easily so I have DECA adapters where the APs will go. GoCoax has some MOCA 2.5 adapters ($60 per) that I may have to buy to achieve close to ideal speeds, but I'm hoping this AImesh can work. The SSID transfer seem fairly painless, but I'm willing to identify and customize the channels if that is necessary. I plan on transferring everything to a new house with a much wider footprint by 2021, and at that point cat 6/7 cable should be fairly simple to run.
AiMesh now includes a network diagram showing how the nodes are connected together. It was included as part of AiMesh 2.0 in the firmware update released around the end of 2020. It also includes a few other features to tweak the mesh setup.
Repeater/AP - better flexibility and more control for even higher speeds (cheap); devices can be mix/match. Imesh -better resiliency and simple to setup (expensive); devices needs to be same type. Thanks for sharing!
These videos are amazing. It indirectly answered a question I had, which is this: I have a router/modem and 2 Asus routers which were pretty expensive. In my apartment, the walls are thick as anything so it is struggling. I was wondering whether I can avoid buying another Asus router and instead go full wireless with the three machines working in full. There were some great extra insights in this video so I will definitely be playing with all of this. So useful.
Also I am very happy with Asus when I first tried using a TP-Link mesh system that was slightly less powerful, but it also gave me WAAAY less control. It was like "I do this" and that was it. I couldn't seem to configure anything. Also it made me register with their online cloud system and forced me to install an app to configure it.... very very very unhappy and so glad Asus treats you like a human being.
Very detailed video, I like more control over my network as well. I'm going to invest in a tmobile ac68u router since those are cheaper then the normal asus ac68u. I know asus just did a firmware update to block tmobile routers from using aimesh but now im not worried about not having aimesh at all. Thank you!!
Very useful video! I confused which plan is better , buy a RP-AC68U and use Repeater mode or buy a RT-AC68U and use AiMesh mode. And ur viedo is just solve it!
Great stuff. I have a ac86u now and moving into a new home. About 4200sqft with the basement. I'm going to try to get the router the most centrally located as possible and see if it reaches the entire house. If not, I will for sure get another ac86u and use aimesh. Thanks for the info!
@Max Nguyen my situation is similar to yours when it comes to the house part. The modem is in the basement in my brother’s room. I’d have to put the main router there connecting to the modem and use the remainder 3 as nodes. I’ll be receiving 4 of those RT AC68U routers soon. How did yours come out? Do the nodes have to be connected via Ethernet also or just plug into the power outlet and that’s it? I’m still a bit confused so I’m just trying to grasp as much info as possible.
Watched about 4 videos on ai mesh of yours... all were brilliantl explained and i can see a lot of effort has been put into this! very good work ! thank you very much! i wanted to exactly these kind of tests and compare myself :) i have a ac3200 and was wondering if i shd just get rid of it and upgrade to a pair ac68u to see if ai mesh really makes a difference. this helps a lot.... thank you!
This was so useful. I'm trying to set up an extender for the front of my house since the single drops off there and was having a hard time getting my head around how it would work as far as roaming. Watched a couple of your other videos as well and learned a thing or two. Thanks! Subscribing!
I have an AI mesh setup. When moving from one node to the next the call cuts out for about 300ms. It's not a major issue as it returns to normal afterwards. I'm very happy with this, before when I was using repeaters the call would get completely disconnected. The AI mesh is an amazing setup, perfect for large homes.
i agree node info is very limited. we would need also a command on the interface for rebooting remotely. I hope Asus will include more features in an upcoming FW release.
Thanks for this very helpful video, which answers the exact question I had. I've found this true of many of your videos, that you anticipate the questions and explain very clearly and simply how these things work and the pros and cons.
Nice video, Behfor. I learned a lot, but I still don't know what is best for me. Maybe you can provide some advice? I have a 3-story, 2400 square foot townhouse. My cable and modem/router is located in a central-ish point (2nd-floor, kitchen pantry) - it's where the Ethernet wires come together (I've wired Cat6 to 7 spots throughout the house). I'm currently using the modem/router combo device that I'm leasing from my ISP (cable company). I have 2 large TVs and the desktop computer hardwired to the modem/router. I plan to buy my own equipment, but I don't know what to get. I also plan to upgrade my internet speeds from my current 60 Mbps to 500 Mbps (or Gigabit). From the research I've done so far, "I think" I want a good modem, a switch, and a mesh router. I would put the nodes between the TVs and desktop (to keep them hardwired), and nodes would act as wifi routers for the rooms there are in. Does that sound like a good solution? I don't if using APs are better. Thanks!!
Behfor, your videos on WiFi & Networking are by far superior, to most videos on the subject. They're in plain language, and easy to understand. Have you had any experience with the Airi Smart Mesh Product? I've been given a chance to try-out a system in my home, and I'm debating WiFi back-haul vs. Ethernet back-haul. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thank you for another informative video. Off topic, do you recommend "Enable Smart Connect" when using wireless? I'm using a RT-AC86U and hope to buy a RT-AC68U soon to run AiMesh.
Thank you for your comment! As far as I know that smart connect is only available in Tri-band Asus routers for example the RT-AC86U that you have and not in the dual-band ones. It is basically a band steering technique for Asus wireless routers. I haven't tried it yet because my routers are all dual-bands, but I have used band steering with other Access Points and overall it is very helpful because it helps the clients to connect to the best available wireless network, however there might be some incompatibility with some older wireless devices which might prevents them from connecting at all. So I would personally enable it and have an eye on my wireless connections for a couple of days and in case I detect and connection issues then I would disable it! Hope this was helpful :-)
Thanks a lot man, this video and previous one really give me insight whether to use AiMesh or Repeater. My knowledge was zero about wireless distribution mechanism and I totally understand now. You are the man..!!! Appreciate on your effort and knowledge sharing. Btw, how about using other feature from ASUS such as Bridge or named WDS (Wireless Distribution System)?
Very good videos. What AiMesh firmware version are you using? I want to prevent the T-Mobile AC1900 router (now working as an ASUS RT-AC68U) to reset back to T-Mobile factory firmware. Thanks
Thank you so much for you comment! The version that is currently installed on my routers is 3.0.0.4.384_21140. As far as converting TM-AC1900 to AC68U there is a guide by "Bay area tech pros" (I'm sure you'll find it if you google it) and they have addressed the issue of the routers being reset to the original firmware. Make sure you also read through the comments to know the most current situation of the guide.
Hi Behfor. Thank you for your testing. I have successfully set up an AiMesh with 2x RT-ac68U similar to your videos. i am enjoying the speed improvements, however, my device is in close proximity to both the main router and node, and it looks like my wireless connection keeps switching between them. Do you think it is possible to use the roaming assistance setting to prevent switching when signals overlap? i.e. opposite to roaming. Thanks!
Hi John. I'm glad you like your AiMesh system :-) I think the roaming assistance setting can be helpful in your case, you just need to set it with the right number! ( checking the main router's wireless logs and also doing some trial and error can help to find the right number) You can also try relocating the routers a little bit just to make sure they are not overlapping too much! Hope this was helpful!
Great videos - thank you for your in depth explanations. I have ASUS ZenWiFi AX (XT8) 2 Nodes and I will add my old RT-N66U in AP mode, since it doesn't have AI Mesh capability. Can I label it with the same SSID as my XT8? Also how do you test to find the least congested channels to select? Also how do you survey the routers for their broadcast range? Thank you.
Great video. Gave me insight with debugging. If you have a Asus ROG RT-AC5300 router, could you share your experience? In AI-Mesh, having random disconnects between the nodes.
Thanks for the question. Unfortunately I only have RT-AC68U routers. In my experience if the firmware version of the node is different from the router, it tends to be very unstable! So I always make sure they have the same firmware, also with every firmware update the stability was improved! I haven't experienced any stability issues recently. Thanks!
Great video. I'm supposed to be getting 4 Rt-AC68u routers to build an AiMesh system in my home. I'm doing all the connections using powerline adapters. Would you recommend me to do it that way?
Thanks! Unfortunately I can't recommend using powerline adapters to connect wireless routers! There is no guarantee what speed you get with them! I actually talked about them here in this video: ruclips.net/video/LCdltGFwoLc/видео.html Hope that helps, thanks!
Behfor I just setup my AiMesh network in my home and didn't have to use my powerline adapters. My ISP speed is 100mbs up/ 11mbs down. My speed test shows mid 40s for down. I made sure I spread them apart nicely. What else can I do?
Hi, glad you liked the video. If the primary router is Netgear then you cannot use your Asus routers as AiMesh nodes, because AiMesh is the Asus Mesh System and all the devices have to be Asus to be able to participate. However, you can still use the Asus devices as APs or Repeaters. You may want to watch this video: ruclips.net/video/ic0bgo_ueQ0/видео.html Thanks.
Hey Behfor! I've been slowly upgrading my network using only Asus routers and extenders starting with the RT-AC68P (Best Buy exclusive of the 68U) about 6 years ago. I know this video is almost 2 years old and you may know this now, but I just wanted to let you know that you can see the actual Network Map of the AiMesh Topology thru the Asus Mobile App. What I haven't been able to do is force one of the nodes to wirelessly connect to my preferred node. It seems to do it automatically in my case, and is connecting to my main router, which isn't actually the closest.
Thank you! Great video! I noticed that AI Mesh on the asus RT-AC68U handoff is nt as smooth using the original ASUS or the Merlin firmware, is there a better firware or should I try it as repeater.
I'm gonna test how things go using the router I got from my provider (Huawei) and the Asus Rapture GT-AC2900 as an AP. I'll see which features would still be available while used as an AP. I'm interested in using Asus' Fusion VPN function , but I don't think it'll work as an AP. Might end up getting 2 ASUS routers and using the Huawei as a modem. I'll be back with feedback.
Hi Behfor I have the ASUS RT-AC66R. Do your 68s model top plate get as hot as mine. Its been working all this years, but sometimes, rarely, I feel like the wi-fi drops. I just wondering if its related with this high temperature.
Hi, well mine gets hot but not too much! I would check the CPU and RAM status in the System status page, I'm wondering it might be overloaded if it is too hot?! Normally when the wireless drops it could be due to many reasons (overload, firmware issue, interference, wireless client issue, hardware issue etc) so a little bit of troubleshooting can help to pinpoint the problem. For example, is it happening to every wireless device or maybe only one? Also is it tied to 2.4 GHz network, 5 GHz network or maybe both? Does the WiFi really go down or maybe it is up but the devices cannot connect? I would also check the logs when it happens to see if it shows anything weird!
Yeah, I understand there are many possible factors. I even thought in ISP hickup, but it doesn't affect the wired device. I will check in more detail when I see an issue.
Lot of us bought two RT-AC68 to setup Aimesh. But almost none are satisfied as there is too much of issues. Mainly the node going offline. Do you think that mesh with both routers set as access points would be better than the traditional method of primary and secondary nodes.
a Ton of information in a simple way. I got 2 ASUS AC and planning to replace my Tenda MW6 Mesh system as it at times get my media devices connected to far away node instead of the closer one slowing streaming and network speeds. Its interface does not allow forcing devices to lock to the primary router or any specific node. Will this be possible with ASUS setup? It seems Repeater mode might be best if I don't get roaming tuned right. But if Amish allows fixing select devices to a specific node? It will be an easier setup than figuring out the db and signal power etc that I don't understand yet. Any thoughts and suggestions?
Great content, thank you for your efforts! may I ask you a question ? I have an RT-AC86U as primary router (connected to vodafone modem via WAN port) and need to add two ethernet wired AiMesh nodes. Accidentaly I have bough two DSL-AC86u, instead of RT…sigh…was in a hurry and the price was good As for today the stock firmware allow for Aimeshing but only wireless as the DSL model lack WAN port...Asus is saying this. Can DSL-AC86U use a LAN port to be aimesh-ed with ethernet backhaul ? many thanks!
Thanks so much. Unfortunately it's not possible to use a LAN port on the DSL-AC86U to connect it as an Aimesh node (or at least I don't know), sorry. I don't have the that router but I guess you might still be able to connect it as an AP. Thanks.
Great video! You just need to learn how to make better graphics, lol. I have an Asus RT-AC1900P and a converted TM-AC1900 converted to a RT-68U. I use the RT-AC1900P as the main as it has the faster CPU and the secondary T-Mobile converted router as the secondary and it works great! If you have a huge home you can buy four of the T-Mobile versions and save yourself a ton of money. Asus makes kick butt products for years now
I have some configuration of AIMESH, could you help? (1) How can I change AIMESH node to AIMESH router since AIMESH node cannot be accessed (using browser to login)? (2) Why AIMESH node cannot be accessed using browser to login?? (3) Now I have 2 RT-AC68U and 1 AX11000. Beside, I have 2 broadband in ground floor and 2nd floor. Which configuration is better? RT-AC68U in ground floor with AIMESH router mode + AX11000 in 1st floor with AIMESH node + RT-AC68U in 2nd floor with AIMESH router mode OR AX11000 in ground floor with AIMESH router mode + RT-AC68U in 1st floor with AIMESH node + RT-AC68U in 2nd floor with AIMESH router mode OR Maybe I want to know advanced model is better to configured AIMESH router mode or AIMESH node? Thanks!
One thing on my my mind is to see how the TCP session re-converge when roaming between different AiMesh nodes. when doing PING, ICMP does not care any session, it drop or it connect, in the real world, we often use TCP for stateful connections. I have application reconnect when I have roaming issue using AiMesh, e.g. playing game on iPhone, etc.I personally do not know how to do such TCP test to see how roaming acts
I’m having a problem with the WiFi Aimesh network. The setup was seamless but when a node is added in Aimesh mode, it causes my network to crash . It will work for a short time but it consistently crashes. I’ve tried all possible bandwidth frequencies from the main router with no success. I’ve noticed that the Aimesh routers were connected via 5 GHz.
I have a non-ASUS repeater connecting to one of my wireless AIMesh nodes but it drops the connection shortly after. It only works if I have the repeater connecting to the primary router. Is this by design or do I have an issue somewhere?
No it has to be converted to ac68u first which includes replacing the firmware and changing some other things so it wouldn't go back to the original firmware! I used a guide by "bay area tech pros" (if you google it you'll find it) to convert the router, I would also make sure to read the comments to know about the latest changes and updates and other people's experience. Unfortunately I don't have a video on that subject. Thanks.
I don't think so! I might have accidentally done it as I was messing around with AiMesh and Repeater for this video, but not in a way to test that particular scenario.
I'm not sure if there is a hard limit on the number of nodes you can daisy chain, however, you just need to keep in mind that all the traffic from all the daisy chained nodes would eventually have to pass the first backhaul cable! So if there is too much traffic and too many nodes, the backhaul could be a bottleneck! I personally wouldn't connect more than a couple daisy chained nodes, but like I said it will very much depend on the traffic volume! Thanks!
I assume this will work if I connect the Asus 1900 ac router AP mode on an edge router 4 and a repeater on upstairs before the connection becomes degraded an set as a repeater and another repeater going towards the basement before the connection drops off.
Yes, you can, because as an AP/repeater you are NOT using the Asus AImesh feature. Only that mode requires ALL the equipment be recent models that can do AImesh. To be clear, DO NOT enable mesh in any of the hardware in your situation.
@@Developer-online ALL hardware must be running AImesh to use AImesh effectively. But you can do the AP or repeater solution with ANY router, if it has an AP mode setting. Most Asus models do. To do this, do not activate AImesh in any of them.
I don’t know if you confirm that or no, but I configured my ASUS ac86u as a repeater but I can only connect 5 clients. Once I have 5 clients already connected, the 6th cannot connect, or it connects but doesnt have internet connection. Is that right or is there a problem with my device?
so what if i have two routers one as primary and one as repeater will it be possible for me to connect to the primary router to the repeater completely wirelessly and have the repeater connect to the primaryvia 2.4ghz and and then broadcast via 5ghz in order to avoid taking a hit to my speeds. im a noob and i apologize if that sounds like a silly idea, im just curious.
Yeah you can do that, but since the 2.4 GHz bandwidth is significantly lower than 5 GHz you might not experience any improvements at all! In my case I was getting the best results when 5 GHz band was used for both inter-router connection and Repeater to client connection! But it doesn't mean everyone should get the best results if they use 5 GHz band! This is something that can be different case by case because of many factors such as environment, interference, obstacles and etc , so I would suggest to try different scenarios and see which one gives you the best results! Thanks!
@@Behfor thanks for the response. Anyway my main router is also a modem and at the point where I wanna put my router in repeater mode I'm getting around 50-60 dbm and that's behind two walls btw. My speed isn't great 15 mbps on a good day but for the most part 10 mbps is more common, that's why I really want to eliminate any thing that could significantly affect my speed. I actually had this theory in my head before I watched ur video that maybe if I let the router/repeater communicate on one frequency and broadcast on another frequency that would improve speeds since it's not using the same band for receiving and broadcasting. Glad u proved me right.
@@Behfor also I'm not expecting improvements. there isn't much interference where I live so I think I'll be fine. I just want close to the exact speeds of the primary router on my secondary router in repeater mode. And I'm planning on using a tenda ac6 it's dual band and supports wisp or client+ap mode in the repeater mode and 4 5dbi antennas. I'm planning on connecting repeater mode via the 2.4 ghz band and then turning off 2.4 ghz broadcasting letting only 5ghz. I hope it works out. And again thanks for responding, you got a new subscriber. Also what's the difference between wisp and client+ap mode in a routers repeater mode.
My friend, could you help me? Why have you used 20 parallel streams? Is it necessary to obtain best performance in the test? I have a 2x2 archer t3u adapter and a 3x3 DIR 878 router and i would like to test using the best configuration I can. I am using a gigabit ethernet laptop to max out, just like you.
When the connection is fast it is better to use parallel streams to make sure you are fully saturating the link. In my case I could fully saturate the link when I used 20 streams, and if I used any more it didn't make any difference. You might want to start with one stream and then increase gradually to see if that makes any difference. Thanks!
i have two asus RT-AC68U (AIMesh) both are connected to my ISP Modem/Router Via ethernet. How Can i make the best Mesh connection via ethernet ? i would like to have the two asus connected via ethernet with out me running a new wire , is that possible ?
Hey I have a similar setup like your AP & REPEATER setup, but I'm not using asus and mine is only 2.4Ghz single band. So my problem is when I connect my laptop with ethernet cable to the repeater, It would get full speed like the primary router on speedtest.net, but when I connect wirelessly to the repeater, it'll get 60% speed at the max. If I change my repeater to dual band, and repeating using the 2.4Ghz while my laptop is connected to the 5Ghz, will this solve the problem?? Any response would be greatly appreciated! THANKS
hi Behfor, i try to make a wifi LAN using Asus AiMesh (with 3 AC59U v2). Node 1 is connectod to the Primary using 5ghz, node 2 connected to primary using 5ghz. So itry to setup CCTV system using 1 Ezviz NVR connected to node 1 with cable, 2 ezviz cameras connected to node 1 using 2.4ghz. The NVR recognized this 2 cams, no problem, the NVR says online. So i have another 1 Ezviz IP cam connected to the primary node using 2.4ghz, and another 1 ezviz IP cam connected to node 2 using 2.4ghz, but the NVR couldnt recognized them, their status are offline, and the NVR always say "its not on the same network" every time i try to add them manually. While i could ping those 2 cam from my laptop. IP numbers was assigned by the primary node, using DHCP. whats is the problem here? and how could i solve this problem. TIA.
let's say i have 2 asus routers and i want to connect a third router that is not asus (it is CISCO AP), can i do that and make them all broadcast the same SSID ?
Yes, you can, however the new AP won't be a part of the AiMesh system and obviously you should manually configure it to have the same SSID name and password ad the rest of them
Behfor but will there be any interference? And will my phone change to the stronger signal automatically even if the cisco ap is not part of the ai mesh
Asus should pay you some money. The only reason that I bought 2 Asus routers is because there are no comprehensive videos on youtube or anywhere that explain how to do this stuff. There are other videos but they don't tell you the information in way that a novice can digest and implement.
Love your videos, keep up the good work.
I have learn a lot from your videos.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video 😀👍
I echo your comment.
Your video contains EXACTLY what I have been looking for. With Home Automation (Home Assistant/ESPHomeyaml 87.1) I have been struggling with MULTIPLE WiFi systems, attempting to cover a large area (inside and outside the home). Poor results. I looked at WiFi repeaters and 'Google Whole Home' system (at $250, TOO expensive) and control issues. With Sonoff WiFi automation devices accounting for about 95% of my controls, their weak WiFi signal limits what I can do. Using AiMesh answers all my issues and allows expansion WHEN and IF I need it. NO one and I mean NO ONE explained the system as well as you have with REAL TEST RESULTS!!!!! Purchased an Asus AC-1900 router today (replacing an old/failing AMPED 2600). I have a Cat 6 line running about 70 feet to the 2nd location (if the single system doesn't work well enough) . Thank you....Keep up the good work
Great one! It only took Asus ~2years to implement your comments on "how" units are connected (AiMesh 2.0) 😄
Haha yup only 2 years 😀
Thank you!! This answered a lot of questions I had that I couldn't find the answers to elsewhere. So AIMesh isn't faster than Repeater mode, just easier to set up and with an auto roaming feature that doesn't require you to turn down antenna power and adjust kick-off thresholds. Roaming features aren't important to me so it's great to know I can get an AC66U or any lower-end Asus router, use it in repeater mode and get the same speed as AIMesh. Ultimately, it seems that whatever system you're using, you're going to lose roughly 50% bandwidth with each Wi-Fi-to-Wi-Fi hop.
I just found you from a quick Google search, and I wanted to tell you that I absolutely love your content, Behfor! Your tests are exactly what I wanted to see using the exact methods I use to test at home.
Thanks so much for your quality content, and you've definitely gained a subscriber.
Thank you so much for your positive comment and also subscribing to my channel :-) You definitely made my day! I do really appreciate it and I am glad you liked my videos! Thanks again Erik :-)
Just to say I’m an absolute novice with all this stuff but by carefully following your excellent videos I’ve set up an ai mesh network round my house with ASUS routers- thank you!!
It's so great to heat that! I'm very happy you found these videos useful! Awesome and thanks 😀👍
The roaming test between wired mesh and AP mode is very helpful! If I get it right, wired mesh is likely to be the home wireless solution with least professional knowledge and tuning (only roaming assistant settings). Thank you and look forward to more interesting tests and reviews.
I think the AP/Repeater approach is better for me. I live in a 2-story house, in a rural area. I manage 5 to 8 devices most of the time, including a pair of wireless cameras. But in the first floor all the way down to the patio/backyard the signal is losing. If I implement a mesh wifi system, with all networks emitting in the same channels, is highly probably to get a network congestion easily. I've confirmed it with a simple WDS connection between the main router and a spare one I have. The whole network is down the on first one or two mins after I turned the other router on, but right after that the network started to live..... Thank you so much Beh4, because of you now I have a more clear panorama. Greetings from Colombia :)
Great video with clear explanation of differences between different types of connection.
Keep on continuing these fantastic videos!
Thank you so much, glad you liked the videos 😀👍
Thanks for this series of videos. I bought a few high-end Asus routers, intending to do AImesh. Now, I suppose I'll just do Router + 2 wired APs.
I'm planning on doing the same. I realize, as always, the weakest link in the chain will be the biggest issue. I can not run Ethernet easily so I have DECA adapters where the APs will go. GoCoax has some MOCA 2.5 adapters ($60 per) that I may have to buy to achieve close to ideal speeds, but I'm hoping this AImesh can work. The SSID transfer seem fairly painless, but I'm willing to identify and customize the channels if that is necessary. I plan on transferring everything to a new house with a much wider footprint by 2021, and at that point cat 6/7 cable should be fairly simple to run.
AiMesh now includes a network diagram showing how the nodes are connected together. It was included as part of AiMesh 2.0 in the firmware update released around the end of 2020.
It also includes a few other features to tweak the mesh setup.
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Thanks! I'm glad you liked it :-)
Repeater/AP - better flexibility and more control for even higher speeds (cheap); devices can be mix/match.
Imesh -better resiliency and simple to setup (expensive); devices needs to be same type.
Thanks for sharing!
Amazingly helpful and easy to follow videos for planning my home network infrastructure. Thank you!
Glad you liked the videos, thanks!
These videos are amazing. It indirectly answered a question I had, which is this: I have a router/modem and 2 Asus routers which were pretty expensive. In my apartment, the walls are thick as anything so it is struggling. I was wondering whether I can avoid buying another Asus router and instead go full wireless with the three machines working in full.
There were some great extra insights in this video so I will definitely be playing with all of this. So useful.
Also I am very happy with Asus when I first tried using a TP-Link mesh system that was slightly less powerful, but it also gave me WAAAY less control. It was like "I do this" and that was it. I couldn't seem to configure anything. Also it made me register with their online cloud system and forced me to install an app to configure it.... very very very unhappy and so glad Asus treats you like a human being.
Very detailed video, I like more control over my network as well. I'm going to invest in a tmobile ac68u router since those are cheaper then the normal asus ac68u. I know asus just did a firmware update to block tmobile routers from using aimesh but now im not worried about not having aimesh at all. Thank you!!
You're welcome :-) I'm very glad this video was helpful to you! Thanks!
Very useful video! I confused which plan is better , buy a RP-AC68U and use Repeater mode or buy a RT-AC68U and use AiMesh mode. And ur viedo is just solve it!
Hey that's great! I'm glad you liked this video :-)
Your diagrams actually help. Great vid
Great stuff. I have a ac86u now and moving into a new home. About 4200sqft with the basement. I'm going to try to get the router the most centrally located as possible and see if it reaches the entire house. If not, I will for sure get another ac86u and use aimesh. Thanks for the info!
You're very welcome and thanks for your comment! I'm glad you liked this video :-)
@Max Nguyen my situation is similar to yours when it comes to the house part. The modem is in the basement in my brother’s room. I’d have to put the main router there connecting to the modem and use the remainder 3 as nodes. I’ll be receiving 4 of those RT AC68U routers soon. How did yours come out? Do the nodes have to be connected via Ethernet also or just plug into the power outlet and that’s it? I’m still a bit confused so I’m just trying to grasp as much info as possible.
Watched about 4 videos on ai mesh of yours... all were brilliantl explained and i can see a lot of effort has been put into this! very good work ! thank you very much! i wanted to exactly these kind of tests and compare myself :) i have a ac3200 and was wondering if i shd just get rid of it and upgrade to a pair ac68u to see if ai mesh really makes a difference. this helps a lot.... thank you!
You're very welcome, glad it was helpful 👍
This was so useful. I'm trying to set up an extender for the front of my house since the single drops off there and was having a hard time getting my head around how it would work as far as roaming.
Watched a couple of your other videos as well and learned a thing or two. Thanks! Subscribing!
Good video! hows does the roaming connection speed compare between the 2 methods?
That's awesome. Loving your videos. Great effort!
Thanks :-)
thank you for your amazing network information. I would appreciate it if you could kindly make a review on the Honor router 3 mesh
I have an AI mesh setup. When moving from one node to the next the call cuts out for about 300ms. It's not a major issue as it returns to normal afterwards. I'm very happy with this, before when I was using repeaters the call would get completely disconnected. The AI mesh is an amazing setup, perfect for large homes.
Glad you like your AiMesh system, thanks.
What's the distance between your primary and node?
Good video, diagrams, experiment, especially good smooth clear statements.
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Thanks so much, glad you liked it 😀👍👍
i agree node info is very limited. we would need also a command on the interface for rebooting remotely.
I hope Asus will include more features in an upcoming FW release.
I hope too! Thanks :-)
Very informative video ! Thank you for your experiment
You're very welcome! I'm glad you found it useful :-)
Thanks for this very helpful video, which answers the exact question I had. I've found this true of many of your videos, that you anticipate the questions and explain very clearly and simply how these things work and the pros and cons.
You're very welcome, glad you liked the video, cheers 😀👍
Nice video, Behfor. I learned a lot, but I still don't know what is best for me. Maybe you can provide some advice? I have a 3-story, 2400 square foot townhouse. My cable and modem/router is located in a central-ish point (2nd-floor, kitchen pantry) - it's where the Ethernet wires come together (I've wired Cat6 to 7 spots throughout the house). I'm currently using the modem/router combo device that I'm leasing from my ISP (cable company). I have 2 large TVs and the desktop computer hardwired to the modem/router. I plan to buy my own equipment, but I don't know what to get. I also plan to upgrade my internet speeds from my current 60 Mbps to 500 Mbps (or Gigabit). From the research I've done so far, "I think" I want a good modem, a switch, and a mesh router. I would put the nodes between the TVs and desktop (to keep them hardwired), and nodes would act as wifi routers for the rooms there are in. Does that sound like a good solution? I don't if using APs are better. Thanks!!
Behfor, your videos on WiFi & Networking are by far superior, to most videos on the subject. They're in plain language, and easy to understand. Have you had any experience with the Airi Smart Mesh Product? I've been given a chance to try-out a system in my home, and I'm debating WiFi back-haul vs. Ethernet back-haul. Any thoughts or suggestions?
Great work. You made it very clear. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful! :-)
Thank you for another informative video. Off topic, do you recommend "Enable Smart Connect" when using wireless?
I'm using a RT-AC86U and hope to buy a RT-AC68U soon to run AiMesh.
Thank you for your comment! As far as I know that smart connect is only available in Tri-band Asus routers for example the RT-AC86U that you have and not in the dual-band ones. It is basically a band steering technique for Asus wireless routers. I haven't tried it yet because my routers are all dual-bands, but I have used band steering with other Access Points and overall it is very helpful because it helps the clients to connect to the best available wireless network, however there might be some incompatibility with some older wireless devices which might prevents them from connecting at all. So I would personally enable it and have an eye on my wireless connections for a couple of days and in case I detect and connection issues then I would disable it! Hope this was helpful :-)
Thank you very much again for your advice. I have it enabled and for the last 3 days no issues with any devices connected wirelessly.
By keeping the Smart Connect off, I make sure each device is connected to the fastest band it can utilize and stays there.
This helped me out a lot bro! 👊
I'm glad it did, thanks 👊
Thanks a lot man, this video and previous one really give me insight whether to use AiMesh or Repeater. My knowledge was zero about wireless distribution mechanism and I totally understand now. You are the man..!!! Appreciate on your effort and knowledge sharing. Btw, how about using other feature from ASUS such as Bridge or named WDS (Wireless Distribution System)?
Great video! What did you change the transmit power setting to to help with roaming between AP and Repeater?
Very good videos. What AiMesh firmware version are you using? I want to prevent the T-Mobile AC1900 router (now working as an ASUS RT-AC68U) to reset back to T-Mobile factory firmware. Thanks
Thank you so much for you comment! The version that is currently installed on my routers is 3.0.0.4.384_21140.
As far as converting TM-AC1900 to AC68U there is a guide by "Bay area tech pros" (I'm sure you'll find it if you google it) and they have addressed the issue of the routers being reset to the original firmware. Make sure you also read through the comments to know the most current situation of the guide.
Very informative. Thanks
Hi Behfor. Thank you for your testing. I have successfully set up an AiMesh with 2x RT-ac68U similar to your videos. i am enjoying the speed improvements, however, my device is in close proximity to both the main router and node, and it looks like my wireless connection keeps switching between them. Do you think it is possible to use the roaming assistance setting to prevent switching when signals overlap? i.e. opposite to roaming. Thanks!
Hi John. I'm glad you like your AiMesh system :-) I think the roaming assistance setting can be helpful in your case, you just need to set it with the right number! ( checking the main router's wireless logs and also doing some trial and error can help to find the right number) You can also try relocating the routers a little bit just to make sure they are not overlapping too much! Hope this was helpful!
Great videos - thank you for your in depth explanations. I have ASUS ZenWiFi AX (XT8) 2 Nodes and I will add my old RT-N66U in AP mode, since it doesn't have AI Mesh capability. Can I label it with the same SSID as my XT8? Also how do you test to find the least congested channels to select? Also how do you survey the routers for their broadcast range? Thank you.
Very nice tests, thank you
You bet! Thanks for watching 👍
Great video. Gave me insight with debugging. If you have a Asus ROG RT-AC5300 router, could you share your experience? In AI-Mesh, having random disconnects between the nodes.
Thanks for the question. Unfortunately I only have RT-AC68U routers. In my experience if the firmware version of the node is different from the router, it tends to be very unstable! So I always make sure they have the same firmware, also with every firmware update the stability was improved! I haven't experienced any stability issues recently. Thanks!
@@BehforGot the same firmware. I guess I will tweak around with the settings.
Great video. I'm supposed to be getting 4 Rt-AC68u routers to build an AiMesh system in my home. I'm doing all the connections using powerline adapters. Would you recommend me to do it that way?
Thanks! Unfortunately I can't recommend using powerline adapters to connect wireless routers! There is no guarantee what speed you get with them! I actually talked about them here in this video: ruclips.net/video/LCdltGFwoLc/видео.html
Hope that helps, thanks!
Behfor I just setup my AiMesh network in my home and didn't have to use my powerline adapters. My ISP speed is 100mbs up/ 11mbs down. My speed test shows mid 40s for down. I made sure I spread them apart nicely. What else can I do?
Thanks ! a real world tests are what is missing int this "read the script for sponsored video" world
Thank you for a good video.
One question, do u know if its possible to use a netgear router as primary and 2 asus routers as AP/AIMesh?
Hi, glad you liked the video.
If the primary router is Netgear then you cannot use your Asus routers as AiMesh nodes, because AiMesh is the Asus Mesh System and all the devices have to be Asus to be able to participate. However, you can still use the Asus devices as APs or Repeaters. You may want to watch this video:
ruclips.net/video/ic0bgo_ueQ0/видео.html
Thanks.
you are amazing, thanks.
Excellent video. Well done. Thanks.
I'm glad you liked this video! Thanks for watching :-)
Thanks.. a lot of useful information here..
You're welcome, glad it was useful for you
Hey Behfor! I've been slowly upgrading my network using only Asus routers and extenders starting with the RT-AC68P (Best Buy exclusive of the 68U) about 6 years ago. I know this video is almost 2 years old and you may know this now, but I just wanted to let you know that you can see the actual Network Map of the AiMesh Topology thru the Asus Mobile App. What I haven't been able to do is force one of the nodes to wirelessly connect to my preferred node. It seems to do it automatically in my case, and is connecting to my main router, which isn't actually the closest.
Thank you so much!
That is great video talk about AI MESH and test, thank you
You're very welcome! I'm very happy you liked the video :-)
Thank you!
Great video!
I noticed that AI Mesh on the asus RT-AC68U handoff is nt as smooth using the original ASUS or the Merlin firmware, is there a better firware or should I try it as repeater.
really good video, very professional
Thanks so much :-)
I'm gonna test how things go using the router I got from my provider (Huawei) and the Asus Rapture GT-AC2900
as an AP. I'll see which features would still be available while used as an AP. I'm interested in using Asus' Fusion VPN function , but I don't think it'll work as an AP. Might end up getting 2 ASUS routers and using the Huawei as a modem.
I'll be back with feedback.
Great video!!
Hi Behfor I have the ASUS RT-AC66R. Do your 68s model top plate get as hot as mine. Its been working all this years, but sometimes, rarely, I feel like the wi-fi drops. I just wondering if its related with this high temperature.
Hi, well mine gets hot but not too much! I would check the CPU and RAM status in the System status page, I'm wondering it might be overloaded if it is too hot?! Normally when the wireless drops it could be due to many reasons (overload, firmware issue, interference, wireless client issue, hardware issue etc) so a little bit of troubleshooting can help to pinpoint the problem. For example, is it happening to every wireless device or maybe only one? Also is it tied to 2.4 GHz network, 5 GHz network or maybe both? Does the WiFi really go down or maybe it is up but the devices cannot connect? I would also check the logs when it happens to see if it shows anything weird!
Yeah, I understand there are many possible factors. I even thought in ISP hickup, but it doesn't affect the wired device. I will check in more detail when I see an issue.
Great video ! Can I use a second ASUS router in the attic set them up for Ai Mesh to use an external directional antenna to get to a barn 600ft away ?
so in both the repeater mode and Aimesh, you cut down your actual speeds in half or is it just in repeater mode?
You can check the nodes' connection pattern in the Asus Router mobile app.
Lot of us bought two RT-AC68 to setup Aimesh. But almost none are satisfied as there is too much of issues. Mainly the node going offline. Do you think that mesh with both routers set as access points would be better than the traditional method of primary and secondary nodes.
a Ton of information in a simple way. I got 2 ASUS AC and planning to replace my Tenda MW6 Mesh system as it at times get my media devices connected to far away node instead of the closer one slowing streaming and network speeds. Its interface does not allow forcing devices to lock to the primary router or any specific node. Will this be possible with ASUS setup? It seems Repeater mode might be best if I don't get roaming tuned right. But if Amish allows fixing select devices to a specific node? It will be an easier setup than figuring out the db and signal power etc that I don't understand yet. Any thoughts and suggestions?
Is media bridge set up between 2 Asus routers (connected wirelessly) any good? Appreciate your advice
Great video.
Thanks :-)
Great content, thank you for your efforts! may I ask you a question ?
I have an RT-AC86U as primary router (connected to vodafone modem via WAN port) and need to add two ethernet wired AiMesh nodes.
Accidentaly I have bough two DSL-AC86u, instead of RT…sigh…was in a hurry and the price was good
As for today the stock firmware allow for Aimeshing but only wireless as the DSL model lack WAN port...Asus is saying this.
Can DSL-AC86U use a LAN port to be aimesh-ed with ethernet backhaul ? many thanks!
Thanks so much. Unfortunately it's not possible to use a LAN port on the DSL-AC86U to connect it as an Aimesh node (or at least I don't know), sorry. I don't have the that router but I guess you might still be able to connect it as an AP. Thanks.
Thanks for sharing !!
Thanks for watching :-)
Great video! You just need to learn how to make better graphics, lol. I have an Asus RT-AC1900P and a converted TM-AC1900 converted to a RT-68U. I use the RT-AC1900P as the main as it has the faster CPU and the secondary T-Mobile converted router as the secondary and it works great! If you have a huge home you can buy four of the T-Mobile versions and save yourself a ton of money. Asus makes kick butt products for years now
I have some configuration of AIMESH, could you help?
(1) How can I change AIMESH node to AIMESH router since AIMESH node cannot be accessed (using browser to login)?
(2) Why AIMESH node cannot be accessed using browser to login??
(3) Now I have 2 RT-AC68U and 1 AX11000. Beside, I have 2 broadband in ground floor and 2nd floor. Which configuration is better?
RT-AC68U in ground floor with AIMESH router mode +
AX11000 in 1st floor with AIMESH node +
RT-AC68U in 2nd floor with AIMESH router mode OR
AX11000 in ground floor with AIMESH router mode +
RT-AC68U in 1st floor with AIMESH node +
RT-AC68U in 2nd floor with AIMESH router mode OR
Maybe I want to know advanced model is better to configured AIMESH router mode or AIMESH node?
Thanks!
One thing on my my mind is to see how the TCP session re-converge when roaming between different AiMesh nodes. when doing PING, ICMP does not care any session, it drop or it connect, in the real world, we often use TCP for stateful connections. I have application reconnect when I have roaming issue using AiMesh, e.g. playing game on iPhone, etc.I personally do not know how to do such TCP test to see how roaming acts
Anyone have a fix for nodes that constantly drop out?
send them for extra classes
I’m having a problem with the WiFi Aimesh network. The setup was seamless but when a node is added in Aimesh mode, it causes my network to crash . It will work for a short time but it consistently crashes. I’ve tried all possible bandwidth frequencies from the main router with no success. I’ve noticed that the Aimesh routers were connected via 5 GHz.
7:33 If the AP broadcast another SSID, are the wifi from the main router and the AP in the same network? I guess they are.
Yes, you guessed it right.
I have a non-ASUS repeater connecting to one of my wireless AIMesh nodes but it drops the connection shortly after. It only works if I have the repeater connecting to the primary router. Is this by design or do I have an issue somewhere?
So if i have a regular ac68u and a T-Mobile verison can i use the tmobile one as a nobe without changing firmware?
No it has to be converted to ac68u first which includes replacing the firmware and changing some other things so it wouldn't go back to the original firmware! I used a guide by "bay area tech pros" (if you google it you'll find it) to convert the router, I would also make sure to read the comments to know about the latest changes and updates and other people's experience. Unfortunately I don't have a video on that subject. Thanks.
Have you tested a router on aimesh node and a router on repeater mode on the same network?
I don't think so! I might have accidentally done it as I was messing around with AiMesh and Repeater for this video, but not in a way to test that particular scenario.
How many Aimesh node I can connect in series to tme main router using ethernet cable? Thanks in advance for the answer...
I'm not sure if there is a hard limit on the number of nodes you can daisy chain, however, you just need to keep in mind that all the traffic from all the daisy chained nodes would eventually have to pass the first backhaul cable! So if there is too much traffic and too many nodes, the backhaul could be a bottleneck! I personally wouldn't connect more than a couple daisy chained nodes, but like I said it will very much depend on the traffic volume! Thanks!
Thank you very much for the reply. It greatly help.
سیستم مش ایسوز با مودم/روتر های شرکتهای دیگه هم کار میکنه ؟ یا باید حتما ایسوز باشن؟
I assume this will work if I connect the Asus 1900 ac router AP mode on an edge router 4 and a repeater on upstairs before the connection becomes degraded an set as a repeater and another repeater going towards the basement before the connection drops off.
can i use 1 primary with Mesh and use a old router without mesh as access point/extender or must both be Mesh software?
Yes, you can, because as an AP/repeater you are NOT using the Asus AImesh feature. Only that mode requires ALL the equipment be recent models that can do AImesh. To be clear, DO NOT enable mesh in any of the hardware in your situation.
@@DerekKerton so all routers must be able to use AImesh even not using it as the AP/Ext ?
@@Developer-online ALL hardware must be running AImesh to use AImesh effectively. But you can do the AP or repeater solution with ANY router, if it has an AP mode setting. Most Asus models do. To do this, do not activate AImesh in any of them.
@@DerekKerton oh i get you
I don’t know if you confirm that or no, but I configured my ASUS ac86u as a repeater but I can only connect 5 clients. Once I have 5 clients already connected, the 6th cannot connect, or it connects but doesnt have internet connection. Is that right or is there a problem with my device?
so what if i have two routers one as primary and one as repeater will it be possible for me to connect to the primary router to the repeater completely wirelessly and have the repeater connect to the primaryvia 2.4ghz and and then broadcast via 5ghz in order to avoid taking a hit to my speeds. im a noob and i apologize if that sounds like a silly idea, im just curious.
Yeah you can do that, but since the 2.4 GHz bandwidth is significantly lower than 5 GHz you might not experience any improvements at all! In my case I was getting the best results when 5 GHz band was used for both inter-router connection and Repeater to client connection! But it doesn't mean everyone should get the best results if they use 5 GHz band! This is something that can be different case by case because of many factors such as environment, interference, obstacles and etc , so I would suggest to try different scenarios and see which one gives you the best results! Thanks!
@@Behfor thanks for the response.
Anyway my main router is also a modem and at the point where I wanna put my router in repeater mode I'm getting around 50-60 dbm and that's behind two walls btw. My speed isn't great 15 mbps on a good day but for the most part 10 mbps is more common, that's why I really want to eliminate any thing that could significantly affect my speed. I actually had this theory in my head before I watched ur video that maybe if I let the router/repeater communicate on one frequency and broadcast on another frequency that would improve speeds since it's not using the same band for receiving and broadcasting. Glad u proved me right.
@@Behfor also I'm not expecting improvements. there isn't much interference where I live so I think I'll be fine. I just want close to the exact speeds of the primary router on my secondary router in repeater mode. And I'm planning on using a tenda ac6 it's dual band and supports wisp or client+ap mode in the repeater mode and 4 5dbi antennas. I'm planning on connecting repeater mode via the 2.4 ghz band and then turning off 2.4 ghz broadcasting letting only 5ghz. I hope it works out. And again thanks for responding, you got a new subscriber.
Also what's the difference between wisp and client+ap mode in a routers repeater mode.
My friend, could you help me? Why have you used 20 parallel streams? Is it necessary to obtain best performance in the test? I have a 2x2 archer t3u adapter and a 3x3 DIR 878 router and i would like to test using the best configuration I can. I am using a gigabit ethernet laptop to max out, just like you.
When the connection is fast it is better to use parallel streams to make sure you are fully saturating the link. In my case I could fully saturate the link when I used 20 streams, and if I used any more it didn't make any difference. You might want to start with one stream and then increase gradually to see if that makes any difference. Thanks!
@@Behfor thanks for the tip!
@@Behfor I thought that it had to do with the antenna arrays of my device.
i have two asus RT-AC68U (AIMesh) both are connected to my ISP Modem/Router Via ethernet. How Can i make the best Mesh connection via ethernet ? i would like to have the two asus connected via ethernet with out me running a new wire , is that possible ?
Hey I have a similar setup like your AP & REPEATER setup, but I'm not using asus and mine is only 2.4Ghz single band. So my problem is when I connect my laptop with ethernet cable to the repeater, It would get full speed like the primary router on speedtest.net, but when I connect wirelessly to the repeater, it'll get 60% speed at the max. If I change my repeater to dual band, and repeating using the 2.4Ghz while my laptop is connected to the 5Ghz, will this solve the problem??
Any response would be greatly appreciated!
THANKS
Hi, I have asus rt n66u router, is there any way to convert it to aimesh router. I appreciate your help. Thanks
Can I connect the node 1 and main router through a network switch?
hi Behfor, i try to make a wifi LAN using Asus AiMesh (with 3 AC59U v2). Node 1 is connectod to the Primary using 5ghz, node 2 connected to primary using 5ghz. So itry to setup CCTV system using 1 Ezviz NVR connected to node 1 with cable, 2 ezviz cameras connected to node 1 using 2.4ghz. The NVR recognized this 2 cams, no problem, the NVR says online. So i have another 1 Ezviz IP cam connected to the primary node using 2.4ghz, and another 1 ezviz IP cam connected to node 2 using 2.4ghz, but the NVR couldnt recognized them, their status are offline, and the NVR always say "its not on the same network" every time i try to add them manually. While i could ping those 2 cam from my laptop. IP numbers was assigned by the primary node, using DHCP.
whats is the problem here? and how could i solve this problem. TIA.
Does using a AI mesh via wireless reduce speed?
where can i find that program to download?
Can you still use the t-mobile routers with ai mech?
Yes, I converted them to ac68u!
Do you have a video on how to switch it
let's say i have 2 asus routers and i want to connect a third router that is not asus (it is CISCO AP), can i do that and make them all broadcast the same SSID ?
Yes, you can, however the new AP won't be a part of the AiMesh system and obviously you should manually configure it to have the same SSID name and password ad the rest of them
Behfor but will there be any interference? And will my phone change to the stronger signal automatically even if the cisco ap is not part of the ai mesh
Hi, how would You set up these 3 routers if You use wireless between Primary and Node 1, and a cable between Node 1 and Node 2 ??
Hi, I would set up the node1 as a media bridge/ client bridge and node2 as an Access Point. Thanks.
Video good. Music unbearable.