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Again, adapter compatibility is key. Another very important feature is AiMesh support, which helps create a full mesh network using various ASUS routers. And it’s interesting to see that ASUS has retained support for the older RT-AX68U. The idea is to mimic dedicated mesh systems that have multiple nodes, but with more control, and each ASUS mesh node is usually much more powerful since it’s a true wireless router in its own right.
We also get support for 320MHz channel bandwidth, but canada telegram data like the RT-AX88U Pro and GT-AX6000, I still couldn't use some DFS channels. I didn't have this issue with 80MHz, and other routers worked fine with 320MHz channel width, but the RT-AX86U Pro refused to broadcast the network.
Single-client tests are useful for showing what can be achieved in near-perfect conditions if the reviewer can keep interference to a minimum, but multi-client tests will always be far more valuable. How many people do you know who connect a single device to their router? Yes, most people connect quite large devices these days, especially with the advent of smart devices, so the purpose of these specialized tests is to show whether the ASUS RT-AX86U Pro can perform certain tasks while keeping latency within reasonable limits.