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Discussion topic: Getting the most from a third party router

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Getting the most from a third party router

Hello,

 

I made the choice to upgrade from an Eero mesh network to an ASUS router, as I was finding that I was experiencing issues with the Eero nodes - when my phone was going between nodes, my call would drop. The area I live, there is no phone signal so wholly reliant on WiFi calling.

 

I had a voucher for Argos and decided to purchase an ASUS TUF-AX6000. My home is circa 1,500 sqft., split across two levels - see screenshot.

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My router is in the living room, as this is where the fibre connection is. I am on Sky Fibre 500mb. I have tried moving the antenna about, played about with various settings. However, I am lucky to achieve 200mbps on WiFi. I use the bedroom behind the Primary Bedroom as an office and at times, I can have only 2 of the 3 rainbows on my WiFi. As I type this, I am in the garage space (now converted to a second sitting room) and on my MacBook, only have the 2 of the 3 rainbows.

 

At the back of my home, I have a Ring Floodlamp and I am continually getting notifications of a poor signal.

 

I would assume a router at this price point, would be able to easily cover 1,500sqft in a new build home (crappy internal walls). But I have been proven wrong.

 

Does anyone have the same router and have any hints/ tips on playing about with the settings to achieve maximum speeds and coverage?

 

Any help would be appreciated - although I would prefer to stay away from a mesh network if possible, unless entirely necessary. The issue with a mesh is that I would need to have it wireless throughout my home, so my understanding is that speeds can be limited by this.