04-28-2020
10:36 AM
- last edited on
03-05-2024
01:57 AM
by
ROGBot
05-06-2020 03:05 AM
skates15 wrote:
Is this setting useful? From Asus:
"Wi-Fi Alliance released Wi-Fi Agile Multiband for better Wi-Fi coverage and improved connection speed. Different from the roaming features provided by router companies, Wi-Fi Agile Multiband has much better compatibility for IoT devices.
This feature makes good use of network resources, balances bandwidth over loading, and rearranges clients to uncrowded bands."
Does this mean a device, such as my phone might be moved from 5GZ to 2.4?
I am manually assigning my devices based on use, so I don't want the devices switching between the 3 wifi interfaces.
04-27-2023 03:23 AM
Almost 3 years later is this a good setting to enable? Maybe just certain bands? I notice it appears disabled by default on all bands on the AXE16000.
04-28-2023 06:22 AM - edited 04-28-2023 06:23 AM
Tried it, mixed system:
ASUS AXE16000, AXE11000, RT-AX86U, RT-AC68U, RP-AX58, and RP-AX56
Didn’t notice significant redistribution of devices/IoTs.
But I’m also running:
Turned all bands off concerned it affected 6E connection…