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Lots of 2.4Ghz IoTs, will a 3x3 be better than 2x2?

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Agreed that they're not there. But with amtm/scripts and RMerlin support (on selected models), they may even surpass small business APs, overall, for home users. At least, that is the reality I see today.
 
Agreed that they're not there. But with amtm/scripts and RMerlin support (on selected models), they may even surpass small business APs, overall, for home users. At least, that is the reality I see today.
Still ... for the case that we're talking about here, where multiple low-spec APs with a central router seems to be the ideal solution, buying multiple high-spec AIO units cannot be the cheapest answer from a theoretical standpoint. Maybe ASUS has enough volume and enough willingness to shave their profit margins that they can beat out SMB-oriented vendors, but that doesn't sound like a successful business plan. ("Lose money on every unit and make it up in volume" doesn't work for long.)

Too bad ASUS doesn't sell gear oriented to the lots-o-cheap-APs model. Probably their marketing department doesn't understand how to sell that.
 
Yea, you can't match small business APs for performance when it comes to multiple APs. This is what they were designed to do. A wireless router was designed to work alone. They are trying to patch it to work with more than 1. It does not work well.
 

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