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 Router Selection for Unifi 300mbps, Asus RT-AX55 vs TP-Link AX 20/73 vs Mesh

Which is better option
 
Asus RT-AX55 Twin Pack Aimesh [ 26 ] ** [41.27%]
TP-Link AX 20/73 with Onemesh [ 26 ] ** [41.27%]
Tp-Link with Deco M4 [ 11 ] ** [17.46%]
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TSquanonly90
post Mar 19 2021, 06:51 PM, updated 5y ago

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Hello Guys,

Currently having issue with wifi connectivity in my ground floor living room. Main router is at first floor.

Unifi Package 300mbps. Currently using TpLink Archer C1200 router with RE405 wifi extender.

There are around 10-12 devices in my house connecting to wifi.

Would like to max out speed in my living room as well.

Please advise which solution is better for better wifi coverage:

Solution 1. Change the old router to twin Asus RT-AX55 running Aimesh. One in First floor and the other one in ground floor.

Solution 2. Change the old router to TP-Link AX20 or AX 73 and buy onemesh compatible Wifi extender.

Solution 3. Buy Deco M4 twin pack and run at mesh wifi with old router TP Link C1200.

This post has been edited by quanonly90: Mar 19 2021, 07:23 PM
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post Mar 19 2021, 08:52 PM

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Without LAN cable, all those above can’t reach max speed of 300mbps.

If you really want to have full speed around your house, try one of these:
1. Pull a LAN cable to connect both living room and 1st floor router.
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2. Buy tri-band mesh unit, not dual-band.

If you have LAN connection, even cheapest M4 can give you full speed easily
TSquanonly90
post Mar 19 2021, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(heidarren @ Mar 19 2021, 08:52 PM)
Without LAN cable, all those above can’t reach max speed of 300mbps.

If you really want to have full speed around your house, try one of these:
1. Pull a LAN cable to connect both living room and 1st floor router.
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2. Buy tri-band mesh unit, not dual-band.

If you have LAN connection, even cheapest M4 can give you full speed easily
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Pull lan cable is not an option at the moment, so out of the three options, which one would you recommend ?
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post Mar 19 2021, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(quanonly90 @ Mar 19 2021, 10:24 PM)
Pull lan cable is not an option at the moment, so out of the three options, which one would you recommend ?
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Deco M9, Netgear Orbi, Linksys Velop tri-band or Asus RT-AC5300 x2, Asus latest Aimesh 2.0 is great, so much better than Aimesh 1.0

Don’t buy D-Link tri-band mesh if you planning to use LAN connection someday, they never fix the loop issue

This post has been edited by heidarren: Mar 20 2021, 12:00 AM
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post Mar 20 2021, 03:40 AM

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QUOTE(heidarren @ Mar 19 2021, 11:59 PM)
Deco M9, Netgear Orbi, Linksys Velop tri-band or Asus RT-AC5300 x2, Asus latest Aimesh 2.0 is great, so much better than Aimesh 1.0

Don’t buy D-Link tri-band mesh if you planning to use LAN connection someday, they never fix the loop issue
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Hello heidarren, thank you for your advice but dont plan to spend that much on it yet, anything around 600 is fine for me. Also i found out that i have one Tplink Re305 V3 which is onemesh compatible, should i just go for the Ax20 or Ax 73 ?
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post Mar 20 2021, 07:43 AM

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Deco M4 replacing the TPlink C1200

Tplink deco series is one of the best mesh WiFi system in the market, it has fast roaming support with asus aimesh doesn’t have

You can read blacktubi review here https://www.blacktubi.com/review/tp-link-deco-m4-review/
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post Mar 20 2021, 08:30 AM

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QUOTE(yongtjunkit @ Mar 20 2021, 07:43 AM)
Deco M4 replacing the TPlink C1200

Tplink deco series is one of the best mesh WiFi system in the market, it has fast roaming support with asus aimesh doesn’t have

You can read blacktubi review here https://www.blacktubi.com/review/tp-link-deco-m4-review/
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Yes some of my friend using M4, coverage is good but speed deteriorate significantly in double story house. Only receiving 80-90mbps out of 500mbps subscription on the next floor.

Since my concern is more on speed as I dont actually move around that much in the house, would the AX73 pair with Onemesh extender a good solution ? I already have the extender, just have to buy the AX73.

Read the review from the blacktubi, the Ax73 seems quite good as well.
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post Mar 20 2021, 09:43 AM

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For dual RT-AX55, you can get max 300M from main router. 200M from the node.


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post Mar 20 2021, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(quanonly90 @ Mar 20 2021, 08:30 AM)
Yes some of my friend using M4, coverage is good but speed deteriorate significantly in double story house. Only receiving 80-90mbps out of 500mbps subscription on the next floor.

Since my concern is more on speed as I dont actually move around that much in the house, would the AX73 pair with Onemesh extender a good solution ? I already have the extender, just have to buy the AX73.

Read the review from the blacktubi, the Ax73 seems quite good as well.
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Yup, there will be speed degradation on wireless

Wireless repeaters aren’t the best solution if you want 300mbps... usually repeaters cut the speed up to 50%

Next option would be the AX55U, as per jayceOoi suggestion

Be sure to use the 5ghz band to get the maximum speed possible as well, 2.4 ghz isn’t going to give you 300mbps

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post Mar 20 2021, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(quanonly90 @ Mar 20 2021, 08:30 AM)
Yes some of my friend using M4, coverage is good but speed deteriorate significantly in double story house. Only receiving 80-90mbps out of 500mbps subscription on the next floor.

Since my concern is more on speed as I dont actually move around that much in the house, would the AX73 pair with Onemesh extender a good solution ? I already have the extender, just have to buy the AX73.

Read the review from the blacktubi, the Ax73 seems quite good as well.
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Any dual-band mesh WiFi will face severe speed degradation on the mesh node. It will get even worst when more devices are connected as the available bandwidth is exhausted.

Doesn't matter which brand because it's how WiFi technology works.

If you want performance, stick to a tri-band mesh WiFi.

ASUS: ZenWiFi XT8, ZenWiFi CT8, RT-AX92U
TP-Link: Deco X90, Deco M9 Plus
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post Mar 20 2021, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(blacktubi @ Mar 20 2021, 01:36 PM)
Any dual-band mesh WiFi will face severe speed degradation on the mesh node. It will get even worst when more devices are connected as the available bandwidth is exhausted.

Doesn't matter which brand because it's how WiFi technology works.

If you want performance, stick to a tri-band mesh WiFi.

ASUS: ZenWiFi XT8, ZenWiFi CT8, RT-AX92U
TP-Link: Deco X90, Deco M9 Plus
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Only have budget of around 600, and the tri band mentioned all over 1k, so out of the three options, which one would you recommend ?
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post Mar 21 2021, 12:13 AM

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Just sharing

I got the free 2 unit deco M4 from maxis, 2.5storey house. router and 1unit Deco at level 1, and another M4 at ground floor.
500mbps plan, with Deco M4, Max speed I get just around 160mbps at level 1 and 80-90 at ground floor and around 100mbps at second floor.

I sold the deco M4 and get the AX73, and now full house with 5ghz coverage.
WiFi 6 (tested with Samsung note 10 and PC with AX WiFi), I get 450mbps at level 1, and between 360-400mbps at ground floor and level 2.
WiFi 5 or AC (tested with Samsung note 9), 200mbps at ground floor and level 2.

I will not go for option 3, my own experience, 1 AX73 is better than Deco M4 (not using LAN)
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QUOTE(quanonly90 @ Mar 20 2021, 02:14 PM)
so out of the three options, which one would you recommend ?
None. Stop your urge to buy the router right now but instead, wait a few more months so you can save enough money to buy those MESH routers suggested by blacktubi

Buy right now and you'll still suffer from slowdown because of reduced bandwidth
Or buy later when you have enough money and you'll get a perfect mesh system that doesn't suffer from the reduced bandwidth

This post has been edited by sHawTY: Mar 21 2021, 01:44 AM
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post Mar 21 2021, 06:01 AM

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QUOTE(iamshf @ Mar 21 2021, 12:13 AM)
Just sharing

I got the free 2 unit deco M4 from maxis, 2.5storey house. router and 1unit Deco at level 1, and another M4 at ground floor.
500mbps plan, with Deco M4, Max speed I get just around 160mbps at level 1 and 80-90 at ground floor and around 100mbps at second floor.

I sold the deco M4 and get the AX73, and now full house with 5ghz coverage.
WiFi 6 (tested with Samsung note 10 and PC with AX WiFi), I get 450mbps at level 1, and between 360-400mbps at ground floor and level 2.
WiFi 5 or AC (tested with Samsung note 9), 200mbps at ground floor and level 2.

I will not go for option 3, my own experience, 1 AX73 is better than Deco M4 (not using LAN)
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Hello , I just bought the AX 73 but seems cant reach the speed you mentioned , any adjustment on settings out of the box for the AX 73 ? Do you enable smart connect ?
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post Mar 21 2021, 07:15 AM

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QUOTE(quanonly90 @ Mar 21 2021, 06:01 AM)
Hello , I just bought the AX 73 but seems cant reach the speed you mentioned , any adjustment on settings out of the box for the AX 73 ? Do you enable smart connect ?
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No enable smart connect
Not sure if this help I use cat 7 LAN cable connect to modem.

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post Mar 21 2021, 07:24 AM

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Just to share I'm currently using 2 units of Deco M5 (1 upstairs and 1 downstairs) with UniFi 300Mbps, I'm able to get 300+Mbps on speedtest with my mobile and laptop via wifi.
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post Mar 21 2021, 07:38 AM

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QUOTE(iamshf @ Mar 21 2021, 07:15 AM)
No enable smart connect
Not sure if this help I use cat 7 LAN cable connect to modem.
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Nice speed , i can't seems to get the 5g signal at ground floor, maybe too many devices surrounded my AX 73 ? Got 2 set pc, printer, tv

Still trying on the setting to figure out whats wrong with my 5g band.

Do you mind share me your router setting page ?
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QUOTE(quanonly90 @ Mar 21 2021, 07:38 AM)
Nice speed , i can't seems to get the 5g signal at ground floor, maybe too many devices surrounded my AX 73 ? Got 2 set pc, printer, tv

Still trying on the setting to figure out whats wrong with my 5g band.

Do you mind share me your router setting page ?
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Just normal / default settings.
Maybe you can check, if using LAN it can get 400 and above.
If not then ask the ISP to check.
before that i using tenda, the WiFi speed was slow. I complain to ISP, they check and change the modem for me, the speed is now improved

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post Mar 21 2021, 09:26 AM

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Yes on lan i can reach 300mbps as per my subscription but wifi performance very bad when outside of my room. Inside room can reach 300mbps
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QUOTE(quanonly90 @ Mar 21 2021, 09:26 AM)
Yes on lan i can reach 300mbps as per my subscription but wifi performance very bad when outside of my room. Inside room can reach 300mbps
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Disable smart connect and don't use 160Mhz on the 5Ghz channel.

It is not helpful for your internet speed.

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