I've had similar experience with my BT-10's and my MyQ + Wyze cams. Main router is in our basement, satellite is hardwired ethernet backhaul to the garage. These devices are all outside and much closer to the satellite BT-10 so i bound them to that AP because I've had issues on previous Asus...
I did run it in MLO mesh and it was very stable, but just got it on hardwired 10g backhaul and it's noticeably faster. That said, it was just as stable on both setups
I "upgraded" my RT-AX58U mesh system to an Eero Pro/Max7 and had tons of issues with my middle-aged devices. Sent them back after a few weeks of hell and got a pair of Asus BT10's. My network has never been this stable. It's a mix of fairly new laptops/phones, old 2.4g devices, and lots of...
Thanks for all the help on this! I got a chance to try what was suggested this week, it was as simple as plugging the AP into the WAN port instead of LAN. The cable I'm using registered as a 10G connection, and has been rock solid.
I'm now getting 750Mbps on my Pixel 7 when connected to the...
I'll look when I get home. The Eero I briefly had ran 5Gb/s no problem through it so I assumed it was fine. Fair advice on buying good cables, I used to terminate network cables for my university 20 years ago so I've seen how much signal can be impacted. This cable is old enough I don't remember...
backhaul in auto. Should I set to ethernet before wiring? I'll try to capture the log next time thanks
I'm fairly certain the cable I ran wasn't any kind of rated 6a cable, but it had no issues on my 1G LAN ports previously. I tried a few shorter cables since this one is run through multiple...
Long time Asus/Merlin user, I finally got 2gig fiber and decided it was time to replace my aging RT-AX58U's that were setup in wired backhaul. After a brief stint with Eero Max 7's (returned after a week), I got a 2-pack of BT10's. One single BT10 covers most of my home well and things are very...