Hi,
Thanks for all your replies.
That seems very low for an AX class device. However, the AC86 was known for its range - even newer ASUS routers have a hard time keeping up. The ASUS can also automatically change the band used (Smart Connect) as required by the client.
1. How was the performance with the previous firmware, and are you sure you updated both the software AND the firmware ?
- Unfortunately, I upgraded it from 7.8 as soon as I started it. On some Reddit posts, people were saying it got worse after ROS 7.6. I am thinking about reverting it back to 7.6.
2. Did you reset the router ?
- I did.
3. Did you do a survey scan on the clients and check for channel utilization ?
- I did it in the past when I bought the Asus. I got the best performance with channel "11" for 2.4ghz and channel "100" for 5ghz(I recall all the higher channels were the same; it didn't matter which).
4. Was the AC86 turned off when you performed your tests ?
- Yes
5. Did you perform your tests with more than one client (I had an old Intel card what was notoriously finicky on the hAP ac2 that I use as an AP) ?
- I used MacBook Pro 16 - M1 PRO, Dell Precision 3561, and iPhone 13 for the tests.
6. Can you move the router to room 4 to see if your range improves ?
- I can't. That is where my optics cable and keystone jacks for the rooms are.
7. How is the range on 2.4 GHz ?
The range seems to be okay for a standard router, but the connection appeared to be quite unstable after doing some additional tests today.
Sitting at #4 without moving, I got different results like D:70, U:25, D:0.50, U:7, D:92, U:58
It's tedious, but when I had issues, I would manually select frequency/channel width according to my survey results and work from there with each client. Changing gain/power shouldn't be necessary and might cause more problems. Lastly, like previously mentioned, higher frequencies generally offer the worst range...
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I am using an hAP AX3 and I am very happy (way better than other solutions).
You are using two different SSID for 5Ghz and 2.4 Ghz.
My experience in a concrete building with 80 m2 would be to se the same SSID and let the client choose the best transmission.
Also, don't look at speed indicated by wireless, but calculate them using iPerf3.
You will see that speed depends on walls, doors, concrete, etc...
Your speed will be 1Gbit/s in front of the AX3 and maybe 200Mb/s on the balcony.
All this is normal.
Sitting at #4, my MacBook Pro cannot connect to the 5ghz band, saying I should get closer to the router.
I returned the 5 GHz band to its default settings and got 20 Mbits at #4. I saw that it selected channel "5745/ax/Ceee".
I get mixed results with the 2.4 GHz band, just with better coverage.
All the testing has been a frustrating experience.
I don't expect a similar performance as Asus, but this performance seems below an entry-level router.
My neighbor with the cheapest ISP router below my apartment says he gets 200 MB out of 300 at #4.
I could use the ASUS as an access point or buy another access point, but I don't want to.
I expected this device to have decent coverage, at least.
I saw people complaining on Reddit, specifically for hAP AX3, that Wi-Fi became unusable after upgrading from ROS 7.6 to ROS 7.8, and they downgraded it to ROS 7.6.