Archer AX53 tips for best mesh setup

Archer AX53 tips for best mesh setup

Archer AX53 tips for best mesh setup
Archer AX53 tips for best mesh setup
2024-12-31 12:32:18 - last edited 2025-01-13 12:18:50
Model: Archer AX53  
Hardware Version: V2
Firmware Version:

Hello,

I am struggling to find a way to have the best connection using 3 Archer AX53 routers.

I have 2 of V1 and 1 V2. The main router is downstairs and the other 2 upstairs, in two different bedrooms, which are used as mesh routers (in onemesh system). One of them is right above the main router and has strong connnection but the other one is in another bedroom and i have only medium connection with it. The problem is that i have some lag when playing on PS Portal for example, because of the relatively low connection to this router (the one with medium connection). When i am in the other bedroom with the one with strong connection i have no problem.

 

Do you any recomandations on how should i put those routeres so i can have strong connection on both? For example is there a way to connect the second mesh router to the first mesh router and not at the main router? Both of them are on the floor.

 

Thank you!

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2024-12-31 14:13:14 - last edited 2025-01-13 12:18:50

Baciu91 wrote

 

Do you any recomandations on how should i put those routeres so i can have strong connection on both? 

 

  @Baciu91 

 

The only way to increase the strength of the connection between two wireless EasyMesh nodes is to decrease the distance between them. 
So, unless you need the AX53 located inside the bedroom for connecting devices via Ethernet cable, you could consider placing that AX53 one wall closer to the main AX53 that is located downstairs.
 

 

For example is there a way to connect the second mesh router to the first mesh router and not at the main router? Both of them are on the floor.

 

 

The Archer AX53 does not support this. At present, only the Archer AX55 V1 allows manual configuration of how the EasyMesh routers interconnect.
 

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2024-12-31 14:13:14 - last edited 2025-01-13 12:18:50

Baciu91 wrote

 

Do you any recomandations on how should i put those routeres so i can have strong connection on both? 

 

  @Baciu91 

 

The only way to increase the strength of the connection between two wireless EasyMesh nodes is to decrease the distance between them. 
So, unless you need the AX53 located inside the bedroom for connecting devices via Ethernet cable, you could consider placing that AX53 one wall closer to the main AX53 that is located downstairs.
 

 

For example is there a way to connect the second mesh router to the first mesh router and not at the main router? Both of them are on the floor.

 

 

The Archer AX53 does not support this. At present, only the Archer AX55 V1 allows manual configuration of how the EasyMesh routers interconnect.
 

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2024-12-31 15:18:16
Is there no way you can cable the connection between your router and your access points?
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Re:Archer AX53 tips for best mesh setup
2025-01-01 05:22:14
Unfortunately I can’t move the main router from its position as it is positioned so it can be connected to the cable that comes from my internet provider.
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Hi @Vitor_FfF @Baciu91,

We're thrilled to announce the release of the pre-release firmware for Archer AX53/AX58 V1. This firmware update introduces several exciting new functions and improvements to enhance your experience including Ethernet Backhaul, EasyMesh in AP mode, Satellite Router Management, ECO Mode, etc. We encourage you to try out this version of firmware and take advantage of the following features. Your feedback and suggestions are greatly appreciated.

Pre-release Firmware for Archer AX53/AX58 Supports EasyMesh in AP Mode, Ethernet Backhaul, ECO Mode

 

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