That's a good idea if you're okay with not having the same SSID for each network. I'd like to keep things just a little more... uniform. But thanks for that. It's odd that Asus doesn't tell you what things are connected to. Silly...
All good! Yeah the iPhone doesn’t tell you if it’s Wi-Fi 7 or anything itself. There’s no way to know looking at an iPhone if you’re on 2.4, 5 or 6Ghz network. By the way, I have a Windows PC and while it’s wired, it does have WiFi 7 capability and does connect via WiFi 7 even with your...
Honestly I should have taken a photo of the connections but didn’t, which was admittedly silly. It may well have been T568A at one end. Definitely T568B in my panel where all the room lead to. Either way, all T568B now.
Yes if anything still misbehaves I’ll circle back.
Also, did you see my...
As an aside, is there a way to check if my iPhone 17 Pro is actually connecting via WiFi 7 or not? I've no way to test, since the Asus just shows 6Ghz (which can be 6E or 7), and the phone doesn't tell you. Supremely unhelpful.
I meant to update, but thank you for the reply. I figured out something other than the Asus nodes was at play here, as when the Asus AP went offline, I checked my wired devices and they were running at 10Mbit upload and download. The Asus AP connects to the main Asus (in router mode) via a...
Difficult to say, especially if I don't notice a node going offline for 60 seconds...! A good indicator is when one of the nodes has single digit devices connected to it when I go check in the app. That usually tells me it went offline and a bunch of devices migrated from the disconnected node...
Thanks for that. Not touching anything after the last big changes based on your post, and so far so seemingly good. This doesn’t tend to last, mind, but I hope it does…