Help me understand how the single guest network SSID for both radios help IOS devices connect to the "best" radio and not switch between them (at least that's the case in our house where iOS devices usually prefer 2.4GHz with the stronger RSSI), thanks.
It didn't and it doesn't
My first point was I'm seeing the same problem with
Windows PCs that are pretty much
locked to one location. I thought it a new data point that iOS users would be interested in. It's not just them
I placed our new RT-N66U in a work environment. We have 11 Windows PCs (that all stay in one place), 4 printers, 2 servers, about 10 BYODs (employees who
Bring Your Own Device, e.g.; smart phones, iPADs, etc.) and another dozen miscellaneous customers and visitors who connect with whatever they have
.
When I had one SSID for company owned machines the Desktops that were only 15 feet away from the router but kept connecting to the 2.4Ghz radio rather than the 5. I really wanted them on a separate collision domain from
everyone else for performance reasons (e.g., talking to our local servers)
Worse, the desktops in bldg. 2 sometimes connected on the 5Ghz radio and their performance was
crap!
(It was almost like my router was purposefully messing with me!)
So I swallowed my pride, set a different SSID for each radio, put each business device where
I thought they should go and everything is running great.
Then, under Guest, I set a SSID called BYOD for both radios (hey, I can't micro-manage everything) and they get what they get.
Also, under guest, I set a 2nd SSID called
Guest (for customers and visitors) for both radios (and they also get what they get).
In your case I might set a SSID for each radio and a
Guest (Asus has a check box that will give you access to all your local stuff) SSID that covers both radios. Use the Guest and if/when you're not happy with the result simply reconnect to the SSID with the radio that
you think best meets your needs at the moment.
(Or vice-versa.)
Hopefully your router and iDevices are right at least most of the time
It's not perfect but it both got me by and appeased my OCD ... for now.