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Clean Installation Guide for wannabe techies :)

RebornVampie

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There is much (outdated) information and I didnt find a step by step manual so I am trying to create one while fixing the network myself. I am trying to summarize it one topic. I have used OTHER peoples information. I am an ICU nurse with an interest in technology and usually am able to fix things with comprehensive reading. I appreciate feedback and recommendations.

Situation:
- Current setup: ONT -> ISP router - AC68U (merlin, wired) as acces point, AX58U (merlin, wired) as second access point.
- New setup: ONT -> AX88U pro (merlin) as main router - AX88u (asus, wired) as node - AX58u (asus, wired) as node.
House is three stories, classical European stone house from 1980s. We laid preproduced high quality CAT6A cables to every floor.

Reason:
My girlfriend and me are moving in together and this is a good moment to have a system overhaul.

Goals:
get an easily managable network running maximum capacity both on WiFi and LAN by using AiMesh. Have a safe protected WiFi.
Devices: 2 synology (DS218+ (externally accessable (VPN, Plex etc)), DS416), Hue lights, google audio x4, google home speaker x2, Somfy Connexoon (Sunshade + Shutters), Honeywell Round WiFi, Toshiba AC, Imou camera's x5, solar panels. Phones, laptops, computers. (Getting them managed in homekit as soon as we are living together :). Everything works individually now.)

Basic setup:
1. download and extract current firmware of every router to PC (ozarkedge, jan 6th). Merlin on main and original Asus on nodes. Advantage: easy update, turn auto update OFF
2. wire the PC to router LAN (ozarkedge, jan 6th)
3. browse to the router's default LAN IP address (ozarkedge, jan 6th)
4. perform the quick internet setup routine, skipping WAN (ozarkedge, jan 6th)
5. upload the current firmware (ozarkedge, jan 6th)
6. Hard Reset that firmware to its default settings (ozarkedge, jan 6th) How To: https://www.asus.com/us/support/faq/1039074/
7. perform the quick internet setup routine for real. (ozarkedge, jan 6th)

AiMesh setup (wired backhaul (main LAN to node WAN) is best performance):
8. login to main router
9. press search (1-2 minutes)
10. click add (2-5 minutes).
Do it one by one.

11. settings

Sources: https://www.snbforums.com/threads/asus-rt-axu88-pro-install-and-setup-questions.93475/
 
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New setup: ONT -> AX88U pro (merlin) as main router - AX88u (asus, wired) as node - AX58u (asus, wired) as node.

Firmware 3006/3004 mix, not all main router features will be available to the nodes.
 
The new VLAN related features come with 3006 firmware. Your nodes are locked to 3004 firmware. All routers on 3006 firmware is the only guaranteed compatibility combination. This means something like RT-AX88U Pro main with 2x RT-AX86U Pro nodes… in case you want to invest in AX-class devices and AiMesh. With Ethernet infrastructure available your hardware options extend beyond consumer products.
 
Ah crap, I thought I read well into it. Bought two new routers to be able to have AIMesh with ax6000 😅. Ill try if vlan will work by directly connecting the tv to the ax88u pro. Thank you.
 

Not your fault. Asus marketing is all about AiMesh Compatible without explaining what exactly. What we know is based on user experience and feedback. With 3006 main router and 3004.388 nodes you may have Guest Network propagation to nodes (with some limitations), but not VLAN to node LAN ports. Your main router will have VLAN to LAN port available. Perhaps no big deal for your use case, but disappointing when you start with limitations on a new equipment. For this reason I often suggest identical units on the same firmware (Asus) or lower cost SMB gear (Omada/UniFi) for new installations with Ethernet infrastructure available.
 
Bought two new routers

If the new routers are the above mentioned RT-AX88U and RT-AX58U - they perhaps have 1-2 years before landing on End-of-Life list. Not the best models to purchase in mid 2025. RT-AX86U Pro is the the cheapest option running 3006 firmware and with VLAN support.

Regular forum members @visortgw and @jksmurf have experimented a lot with mixed firmware AiMesh and shared valuable details. You may want to read the previous (quite long) discussions here on SNB Forums for additional information and realistic expectations.
 
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Thank you for your input. Ill try and sell the RT-AX88u and buy a GT-AX6000.
Saw one second hand and it also has ax6000 and 3006 firmware.

Ill keep the ax58u for the attic and maybe disconnect it if its a bottleneck.

That would be ok, right?
 
For a new network I would prefer new equipment. Saved money may turn into huge waste of time dealing with hard to diagnose intermittent issues.
 
Hi,
I have a question about VLANs and how to set them up. I really searched in the forum and internet. I need some step-by-step advice.

After configuring everything, I now have a super stable network—thank you! I had to replace some cables, but now the speed is superb.

Sorry for the newbie question, but I have many IoT devices and security cameras (solar panels, Google Chromecast Audio, Somfy shutters, etc.). I’d like to put them on a separate network, segmented from my Synology and other devices, but still be able to access them from the main network.

I noticed the IoT setup in Asus Merlin firmware mentions wired connections, but I can’t choose which devices to assign. I have assigned all devices manual DHCP IP addresses.

I’m using a TP-Link TL-SG108E Light Managed 1Gb switch to add more ports and connect my IoT devices. I also have Asus routers: AX88U Pro, GT-AX6000, and AX58U.

Could you recommend some up-to-date reading material or guides on how to set this up with the latest Merlin 380.06? Most resources I find are outdated or inaccurate—for example, this video (
) doesn’t represent how my router setup looks. I do not have that advanced screen :/.

Thanks in advance for your help!
 

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