For short we'll just call the guest network title "POS" and move on. Before somebody challenges this, a few things:
1) Base setup was done with only one router that was factory reset and running latest firmware.
2) It's not like configuring it is hard, it's that it doesn't work.
A. 5ghz appeared to work fine. At least very early testing suggested that.
B. A 2.4 guest nework killed the production network over and over and over. I lost count of the reboots, factory resets, and different config tweaks made. The guest network, once configured, blocked the production 2.4 from accepting clients. I changed pretty much everything, from scads of 2.4 tuning/problem/reliability threads and decades of DIY with this stuff. Nada. In fact, even disabling the guest network didn't work. And since it can't be deleted, on disabled, it required a factory reset to return the production SSIS to working.
Shame that, for using AIMesh sounded like a good idea instead of downstream AP's, and by now I expect its stable. Course I expected Guest Networks to be stable too. But if the thing is that unstable, then screw that.
What's next? I really need to get a "guest" network running, and I really don't want to replace both routers. At the same time I prefer factory firmware = I like automated firmware updates fixing vulnerabilities without my babysitting the firmware.
It feels like I need to leave Asus (darn it), move to something with solid code (argh again), and use one of my leftover Asus routers as a downstream AP to the "whatever" router.
* Is that even possible?
* Does "Guest Network Pro" actually work? Could it be used with a non-pro router in an AIMesh? Traffic isolation from "production" is a must, as is having both guest and production over at least 2.4 and 5ghz being stable.
* Meanwhile, I've long wanted to implement Policy Based Routing so I could direct specific IP's over OpenVPN tunnels. Which Merlin does, and I'd always hoped Asus would "trickle down to" given that relationship. This remains non-vital, or I'd have already move to Merlin, but I wanted the automated updates more than policy routing.
* Is "Guest Network" otherwise stable? I suppose I could just not put up a production 2.4, as all my personal data devices are on 5ghs anyway...
So guys, who's making a stable router with quality code, the features I need, and delivering firmware updates automatically?
1) Base setup was done with only one router that was factory reset and running latest firmware.
2) It's not like configuring it is hard, it's that it doesn't work.
A. 5ghz appeared to work fine. At least very early testing suggested that.
B. A 2.4 guest nework killed the production network over and over and over. I lost count of the reboots, factory resets, and different config tweaks made. The guest network, once configured, blocked the production 2.4 from accepting clients. I changed pretty much everything, from scads of 2.4 tuning/problem/reliability threads and decades of DIY with this stuff. Nada. In fact, even disabling the guest network didn't work. And since it can't be deleted, on disabled, it required a factory reset to return the production SSIS to working.
Shame that, for using AIMesh sounded like a good idea instead of downstream AP's, and by now I expect its stable. Course I expected Guest Networks to be stable too. But if the thing is that unstable, then screw that.
What's next? I really need to get a "guest" network running, and I really don't want to replace both routers. At the same time I prefer factory firmware = I like automated firmware updates fixing vulnerabilities without my babysitting the firmware.
It feels like I need to leave Asus (darn it), move to something with solid code (argh again), and use one of my leftover Asus routers as a downstream AP to the "whatever" router.
* Is that even possible?
* Does "Guest Network Pro" actually work? Could it be used with a non-pro router in an AIMesh? Traffic isolation from "production" is a must, as is having both guest and production over at least 2.4 and 5ghz being stable.
* Meanwhile, I've long wanted to implement Policy Based Routing so I could direct specific IP's over OpenVPN tunnels. Which Merlin does, and I'd always hoped Asus would "trickle down to" given that relationship. This remains non-vital, or I'd have already move to Merlin, but I wanted the automated updates more than policy routing.
* Is "Guest Network" otherwise stable? I suppose I could just not put up a production 2.4, as all my personal data devices are on 5ghs anyway...
So guys, who's making a stable router with quality code, the features I need, and delivering firmware updates automatically?
