mrex
Android Enthusiast
does mu-mimo routers really works?
im abit confused. They advertised mu-mimo routers, but then there is a really tiny text somewhere "a client need to support it". So what exactly do i benefit to buy an expensive mu-mimo router? Nothing?
my cable modem (including router, from isp) crashes sometimes and may slowdown too. It seems to be that it has problem to keep several connections up: nas (ethernet), wifi: android tvbox, laptops, tablets, phones... it's only working on a 2,4 ghz band. so... i was thinking to get a router (ac, both 2,4 and 5 ghz bands), connect it to my cable modem and change the modem to the brigde mode. All devices are then connected to the router. (going to be problem with NAS accessing from internet??)
But is there any point to spend 200-300 euros for a mu-mimo router? i was thinking these two:
tp link archer c2600 (dual band)
asus ac87u (dual band)
(edit. asus is actually dual band, not tri band)
im abit confused. They advertised mu-mimo routers, but then there is a really tiny text somewhere "a client need to support it". So what exactly do i benefit to buy an expensive mu-mimo router? Nothing?
my cable modem (including router, from isp) crashes sometimes and may slowdown too. It seems to be that it has problem to keep several connections up: nas (ethernet), wifi: android tvbox, laptops, tablets, phones... it's only working on a 2,4 ghz band. so... i was thinking to get a router (ac, both 2,4 and 5 ghz bands), connect it to my cable modem and change the modem to the brigde mode. All devices are then connected to the router. (going to be problem with NAS accessing from internet??)
But is there any point to spend 200-300 euros for a mu-mimo router? i was thinking these two:
tp link archer c2600 (dual band)
asus ac87u (dual band)
(edit. asus is actually dual band, not tri band)
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