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Best ASUS router for AiMesh?

Best ASUS router for AiMesh?

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FutureLebed
Junior Member
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03-13-2018, 12:13 PM
#1
Hello,
I'm looking for an ASUS TUF BE3600 Router as the main AP in my home and need another one to connect to AiMesh wirelessly. I'm searching for a good option around $100 that works well with a stable Wi-Fi signal from my mobile device. Please let me know which router would be the best fit. Thank you!
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FutureLebed
03-13-2018, 12:13 PM #1

Hello,
I'm looking for an ASUS TUF BE3600 Router as the main AP in my home and need another one to connect to AiMesh wirelessly. I'm searching for a good option around $100 that works well with a stable Wi-Fi signal from my mobile device. Please let me know which router would be the best fit. Thank you!

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kirito__101
Member
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03-24-2018, 04:23 PM
#2
Current signal levels, speeds, performance details are being assessed. The number of network devices, both wired and wireless, is being counted. Any issues encountered so far are being noted. It would be beneficial if both the existing router and the proposed router/AP are from Asus, which helps avoid blame-shifting. "Best" is assumed to mean optimal results. We need clear, measurable ways to gauge performance and identify areas for improvement. The desired performance levels are being clarified. It’s good you can test locations with your mobile, but a stable connection doesn’t guarantee better performance. With mesh technology (or whatever "AiMesh" actually entails), the AP might require fewer adjustments and could even perform worse due to various factors. = = = = If possible, acquiring a second Asus BE3600 would be ideal, regardless of budget. Having an extra router on hand is advantageous. Ultimately, it’s essential to define what "best" truly means.
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kirito__101
03-24-2018, 04:23 PM #2

Current signal levels, speeds, performance details are being assessed. The number of network devices, both wired and wireless, is being counted. Any issues encountered so far are being noted. It would be beneficial if both the existing router and the proposed router/AP are from Asus, which helps avoid blame-shifting. "Best" is assumed to mean optimal results. We need clear, measurable ways to gauge performance and identify areas for improvement. The desired performance levels are being clarified. It’s good you can test locations with your mobile, but a stable connection doesn’t guarantee better performance. With mesh technology (or whatever "AiMesh" actually entails), the AP might require fewer adjustments and could even perform worse due to various factors. = = = = If possible, acquiring a second Asus BE3600 would be ideal, regardless of budget. Having an extra router on hand is advantageous. Ultimately, it’s essential to define what "best" truly means.