Hi there, long time amateur network guy with just enough knowledge to be dangerous here. In other words, there's plenty I don't know. After marriage, I moved in with my wife, going from a very large 3-story house to a 1,000 square foot condo, and I thought networking and especially WiFi would be an absolute breeze. I was wrong. Given that we live in a crowded condo complex in a fairly well-connected part of the world (Calgary, AB), the amount of WiFi traffic is just insane. At any given time, literally dozens of network SSIDs are visible from our condo. So, I naturally did what any network guy worth his salt would do: I ran wire (some of it professionally, for a stretch I couldn't figure out). I also upgraded to an Asus GT-AX110000 when it was time for WiFi 6, hoping that a beefy router would help the signal within the condo. Well, for the most part that has worked, but I still have some IoT things that seem to be affected. Namely a smart lock and a light at opposite corners of our condo that seem to frequently disconnect (I am assuming from the 2.4 band). I have tried looking for clearer channels to no avail. To be sure, it's a minor problem, but one that gnaws at me for no good reason. So I guess I would ask anyone smarter than me (which is most people): (1) am I right in thinking the IoT disconnections are likely due to large amounts of WiFi traffic? And (2) if so, can I do anything? I've considered putting in a mesh system, but that seems a little ridiculous in our little homestead. Would love to hear others' thoughts. Thanks!