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Seeking ASUS expert advice.

markman34

New Around Here
Hi All,
First post here but I've had my eye on this forum for some time. I know there's a lot of knowledge here
I recently upgraded to 1Gb internet. I have been very happily using 500Mb on my aiMESH system for many years.
Current setup is 2 RT-AC66U B1 (OEM firmware) with 100' cat5 backhaul. The router is in the basement with the modem and the node is main floor.
We are a family of four. 4+ laptops, desktops, xbox, ~30 smart home devices, home phone and 4 tv's with IPTV/streaming. Everything is running through the router.
I get 900Mb on a desktop hardwired to the router. I can run 800Mb on a wired connection to the node. (Not unhappy with these results.) Wireless coverage and speeds have always been acceptable. ( I've never seen a speedtest in the GUI that runs over 250Mb. So that's weird)
I have so many questions.
I looked at a RT-BE86U that's currently on sale for $260 CAD thinking that I could "future proof" my setup. I wonder how well that will play with my older RT_AC66U hardware in a aiMESH setup. Is it worth the upgrade or am I just throwing money away?
I've never used the Merlin firmware and know my old 66U's are no longer supported, but would the latest merlin firmware improve my experience?
What the heck is with the USB shared drives?! What a PITA! (This is something I'd like to address as I have a power hungry desktop running 24/7 as a file server)
I will have a hundred questions before I'm done but save them for later.
I'd love any suggestions on improving my setup. HW, Tweaks etc.
TIA

 
Questions are no problem. But, you will get many different recommendations.
It is time to retire the AC66U_B1. My opinion, and experience, is to use a good AX or WIFI 6 router and node. WIFI 7 or the BE routers may be OK in time but if you do not need WIFI 7, don't.
I like my RT-AX86U Pro router and AiMesh node on Ethernet backhaul. I have 100 Mbps FIOS and that is plenty for my family. The AX86U Pro, AX88U Pro and the AX6000 seem to be the most recommended WIFI 6 routers. You could use a lower cost AX device as an AiMesh node. Yes, you could use the AC66U_b1 as an AiMesh node but it could limit the WIFI abilities of the main router.
As for the network storage, it is well worth the investment to get a NAS. Or, use a Raspberry Pi 4 or 5 as a NAS with a powered external drive.
As for Merlin firmware? it is OK and I have used it in the past and have tested the recent releases. But if you do not want to spend the time configuring the router stay with the Asus firmware.
 
I looked at a RT-BE86U that's currently on sale for $260 CAD thinking that I could "future proof" my setup.

You won't future proof anything with single dual-band limited Wi-Fi 7 router plus 12+ years old technology "node" with limited AiMesh compatibility. You have to replace the entire system. Even if you replace both routers with RT-BE86U - you are not getting above Gigabit on wireless anyway unless you want to take chances in DFS and you have compatible clients with 160MHz wide channel support.

If what you already have is working okay for your needs and is mostly trouble free - keep using it. If you chase the ISP plan upgrade and have future proofing ideas - it will cost you a lot, will bring new issues and the future proofing may never happen for the life of the product. If you want AiMesh experience as close as possible to the way ASUS made it work - my advice is to use stock Asuswrt on all units, router and nodes.
 
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By the way, ASUS ExpertWiFi EBR63 is currently CAD169 on Amazon Canada. It's from "business class" line of products, white in color, compact in size, runs Asuswrt 3006 firmware with new modern user interface and expanded AiMesh features. Two wired together in AiMesh may make nice looking home system with high wife acceptance factor for CAD338. It will be also significant upgrade over existing RT-AC66U B1 units and won't break the bank.

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Thank you all for your thoughts.
With the new internet plan, my isp has sent me a new xb8 modem.
I won’t be purchasing anything in a rush.
My newest plan is to pull some cable and relocate the xb8 modem to an ideal location in our home and see how it performs. I can then drop the hardwired 66U’s with the radios shut off at the locations I use Ethernet.
If I’m not happy with the performance of the xb8, I can easily bridge the xb8 and return to my current aimesh arrangement.
If at that point I want to improve things, I can pick up some new hardware.
I was previously unaware that the node’s wifi limitations would drag down the capabilities of a new higher spec router.
So much easier to learn these pitfalls before grinding through the learning curve on my own.
Anyone have thoughts on the xb8?
Anyone successfully disable the hidden hotspot networks on these isp modems? (The lack of transparency surrounding these is just unbelievable)
Thank you.
 
Anyone have thoughts on the xb8?

It will save you time in experiments if you get the two ExpertWiFi units above (or something similar) and directly replace your aging unsupported RT-AC66U B1 units. You'll be good to go for about 4-5 years. Just like @bbunge I would recommend staying away from lower end Wi-Fi 7 products. Overpriced and with issues.
 
The EBR63 is $149.99 on Amazon in the US. Looks like a pretty good deal....
 

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