M1 FIBRE BROADBAND DISCUSSION - Part 2

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Thx alot...... Cause the new 6ghz range is shorter... Getting Ai mesh is a good solution. Somemore mine rooms are wired. Bt10 MLO stable? Any b10 user CAN feedbavk?
Bt10 seems to be much better. More matured product. And is a proper mesh.
 

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I would say if you want a proper stable wifi, stop using all this mesh solution and 2 in 1 router. Use something from unifi or microtik, beats having to fix random problems coming up. If the ISP is giving them for free, you know it is hardly worth getting. I was in this vicious cycle of upgrading my router after contract renewing until I said enough is enough and just go change everything to unifi, I started off with a "cheap" setup of like 500 ish and eventually end up with one that is few k as I upgrade to 10G. My oldest equipment is like 10 years old and still working so it kind of cheap in the end. Most of this gaming, ez mesh or whatever fancy marketing named product is expensive too and unifi is not that hard if you can read and understand basic network architecture.
 

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Thx alot...... Cause the new 6ghz range is shorter... Getting Ai mesh is a good solution. Somemore mine rooms are wired. Bt10 MLO stable? Any b10 user CAN feedbavk?

If mostly wired just get BE92U or bt10. Hardware not much of a concern unless you have multiple wireless devices connected and streaming data simultaneously. I personally avoid wifi and go wired where possible. Most likely leaning towards bt10 pair as well. Or maybe keep my ax5400 as secondary router and get one BE92U.

Asus still leaps ahead in terms of software and stability. With Merlin WRT even better. Just scroll through this very thread and you’ll see how many dropped connections were reported with be805. Reddit also same story. Bt10 has its own thread, so far very well praised. Only thing I don’t like is only one 10gbps port on bt10 with the rest being 1gbps. Even be92u has multiple 2.5 gbps ports.

Of course like someone else mentioned unifi will be better than everything given free but at very premium prices. Don’t think it’s worth for most mainstream consumers.
 

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Anyone interested to help me test tplink be805 router with tplink product team in china? Must have wechat. If interested pm me. Then u will have access to the beta firmwares. Any issues directly feedback to them.
 

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I would say if you want a proper stable wifi, stop using all this mesh solution and 2 in 1 router. Use something from unifi or microtik, beats having to fix random problems coming up. If the ISP is giving them for free, you know it is hardly worth getting. I was in this vicious cycle of upgrading my router after contract renewing until I said enough is enough and just go change everything to unifi, I started off with a "cheap" setup of like 500 ish and eventually end up with one that is few k as I upgrade to 10G. My oldest equipment is like 10 years old and still working so it kind of cheap in the end. Most of this gaming, ez mesh or whatever fancy marketing named product is expensive too and unifi is not that hard if you can read and understand basic network architecture.
Must understand not all can afford. And some of the equipment the speed is also slower if u purchase the lower end models.
 

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If mostly wired just get BE92U or bt10. Hardware not much of a concern unless you have multiple wireless devices connected and streaming data simultaneously. I personally avoid wifi and go wired where possible. Most likely leaning towards bt10 pair as well. Or maybe keep my ax5400 as secondary router and get one BE92U.

Asus still leaps ahead in terms of software and stability. With Merlin WRT even better. Just scroll through this very thread and you’ll see how many dropped connections were reported with be805. Reddit also same story. Bt10 has its own thread, so far very well praised. Only thing I don’t like is only one 10gbps port on bt10 with the rest being 1gbps. Even be92u has multiple 2.5 gbps ports.

Of course like someone else mentioned unifi will be better than everything given free but at very premium prices. Don’t think it’s worth for most mainstream consumers.
What u mentioned is also my sentiments. Hence only be805 can fit my requirement.
 

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Also having issues with be805 here. Sometimes 5GHz network will stop allowing connections. I have disabled MLO, 6GHz and still face issues. Now also disabled wifi 7. Will monitor
 

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What does this entai?
First cut u need to be able to speak chinese as the team is mostly chinese. Secondly u must be able to commit testing the firmware as time to time they will ask u for remote access and testing network and feedback and give u some beta files. Which also means if u have any issues u can immediately tell them. Immediately they will try to rectify or record down the issues.
 

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What does this entai?
U also need wechat. As the team uses wechat. Let me know if u r interested i can add u to the wechat group. Pm me. Currently we are testing 1.2.2 version of beta. Before the next software release. By the next software release i can more or less promise you all that it will be a much better experience. As of now whatever you all face is what i face. Also the team promised to fine tune easymesh mlo as mlo is notnfound on secondary mesh. Feature not there yet. As per 6ghz backhaul and wired backhaul it is already supported according to them.
 

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Future firmware will include iot network on mesh. And mlo on mesh. Also can confirm currently roaming works properly on 5ghz and 2.4ghz and 6ghz. Less mlo as mlo not supported on the mesh.
 

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Update to 1.2.2 if yall havent done so. And do a reset. If yall keen to test beta firmware and fix issues with me. Can join me, things are looking more optimistic now. Of course if you join them we can sort out the new stable firmware even faster. For now stability first before we focus on other features like easymesh etc.
 

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So i believe since the issues will be ironed out in future firmware, we do not need to be afraid and ditch the be805 can give it a chance.
 
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