So, when using either the GT-AXE16000 or GT-AX11000 PRO with a wired ethernet backhaul, 160mhz channel width, and a dual band AiMesh note (eg GT-AX6000), I noticed the below behavior:
Using 5GHz-1 as main mesh network SSID, and 5GHz-2 with a hidden dummy SSID:
Scenario A) If main router 5GHz-2 radio is enabled, the AiMesh node will broadcast the mesh network's 5GHz SSID on the same channels as the main router 5GHz-2's hidden dummy network SSID, overlapping it
Scenario B) If 5GHz-2 radio is disabled, the AiMesh node will broadcast the mesh network's 5GHz SSID on same channel as the main router's 5Ghz-1 channels, overlapping it.
My question is, as I am not going to use the 5Ghz-2 ssid at all, will Scenario A or B be theoretically better for performance for the 5ghz mesh network?
Using 5GHz-1 as main mesh network SSID, and 5GHz-2 with a hidden dummy SSID:
Scenario A) If main router 5GHz-2 radio is enabled, the AiMesh node will broadcast the mesh network's 5GHz SSID on the same channels as the main router 5GHz-2's hidden dummy network SSID, overlapping it
Scenario B) If 5GHz-2 radio is disabled, the AiMesh node will broadcast the mesh network's 5GHz SSID on same channel as the main router's 5Ghz-1 channels, overlapping it.
My question is, as I am not going to use the 5Ghz-2 ssid at all, will Scenario A or B be theoretically better for performance for the 5ghz mesh network?