I took out both AX53s and put my GT-AX6000 in the middle of the house and all my cameras are better than 70RSSI now only the ringdoorbell hovers around 74
I would say thats an improvement over the 2x AX53s I think if I get another AX6000 when I move to the new house I would be satisfied.
I had...
I am following you I just suggested I get GE800 instead of that cheap 1G router and it can work with the AX53 as satellites ?
Would that be better than 2x GT-AX6000
the idea is that 2x routers with 4x4 MIMO on 2.4ghz would surpass the AX53s coverage wise
I think the AX53s are ok now but there is something weird happening with easymesh. I get better signal from the router that is further away from the camera than the one closest to it , it is very weird.
When the router is close to the cameras 1 room away it is fine but by fine I mean -70 RSSI
well I can then I can return the GT-AX6000 and get a GE800 and use it in easy mesh with AX53s in wired backhauls
I was just worried people keep saying tp-link bad and asus good (easy mesh < ai mesh) also I aint paying for homeshield
my options are sell my 2x AX53s and get another AX-6000 or...
Would it be wise to buy an Asus router from amazon.com (US market) potentially getting one with higher power limits like an AX-11000 PRO or BE88U they are decently priced compared to local market
South Africa
It's not really a mesh it's just 2 units in a flat 185 house.
I would do an Omada or Ubiquiti setup if it was like a long term perma house but it's not like that.
For Ubiquiti I thought about getting a DR7 and a U7 Lite AP instead of GT-AX6000 but i felt 2x GT-AX6000 would be way...
I am moving houses to a new place and have some Tapo Floodlight Cameras outside
The new place is 185m2 / Current is 120m2
I currently have 2x AX53 TP-Link Routers wired backhaul mesh. they work fine but the RSSI signal to most cameras behind brick/plastered walls have horrible signal 70-80 RSSI...