I have been using two RT-AC68U routers with aimesh (wired connected) for some time. Main router is sitting in basement (where the cable drop/cable modem locate) and the other one is in main floor. Our second floor wireless coverage is spotty. So I decided to buy another router to extend the range and put it on 2nd floor (I have ethernet outlet there as well). I just put in an order for RT-AX3000.
1) Since this AX3000 is new, I assume it will have better wifi coverage and I am thinking about putting it in upstair instead (which is where we spent most of our time). But will it be a waste if AX3000 won't be our main router and keep the existing basement one (AC68U) being the main router? Or I can somehow have new AX3000 as main router even it's upstair?
2) Would AX and AC routers work together under aimesh?
3) What's the advantage of using aimesh v.s. making the other two regular AP nodes?
1) Since this AX3000 is new, I assume it will have better wifi coverage and I am thinking about putting it in upstair instead (which is where we spent most of our time). But will it be a waste if AX3000 won't be our main router and keep the existing basement one (AC68U) being the main router? Or I can somehow have new AX3000 as main router even it's upstair?
2) Would AX and AC routers work together under aimesh?
3) What's the advantage of using aimesh v.s. making the other two regular AP nodes?