Before I describe the issue I'm experiencing, let me first start off and explain why I have two routers broadcasting the same SSID. My main router is on the 1st floor of our house. However we have a dead spot on our top floor. So I added a 2nd router to our top floor (with an ethernet wire connecting the two) and I originally broadcasted that 2nd router with a completely different SSID and we never had any issues with doing that. However I have a bunch of NEST products and in order for them to communicate with each other under the same account's "House", they need to also share the same WIFI. This is extremely annoying and there is no way to get around this other than to setup the 2nd router as an Access Point with the same SSID (Before anyone else mentions it, I can't move the main router to alleviate the dead spot on the top floor)
I know how to manually setup a router as an access point (turn off DHCP, connect ethernet to port 1, etc) however the good news is that my Belkin AC1200 already has an "Access Point" option to turn on that does all that automatically. I also read that if you setup any Access Points near each other (or near the main router) with the same SSID that is over-lapping in signal, you need to manually setup each device's Channel so that the channel's bandwidth isn't overlapping with each other.
Since both my main router and access point are dual band routers, I set them up as such
Main Router (AC1200)
2.4GHz SSID: Polo
2.4GHz band: B/G/N
2.4GHz channel: 11
5GHz: Polo 5Ghz
5GHz: A/N/AC
5GHz channel: 165
Access Point (AC1200)
2.4GHz SSID: Polo
2.4GHz band: B/G/N
2.4GHz channel: 6
5GHz: Polo 5Ghz
5GHz: A/N/AC
5GHz channel: 149
For the most part, everything started to work just fine. However I've noticed that ever since this new setup, I sometimes get my devices choking up when loading a page or anything else internet related. Meaning that it becomes extremely sluggish for a minute or two then it's completely back to normal for a while. This seems to happen no matter which device I'm on. I have an Arlo-Q security camera and it's constantly dropping internet connection ever since this setup.
I can't imagine that my issues are unrelated to this new setup. So the question is, what did I do wrong?
I know how to manually setup a router as an access point (turn off DHCP, connect ethernet to port 1, etc) however the good news is that my Belkin AC1200 already has an "Access Point" option to turn on that does all that automatically. I also read that if you setup any Access Points near each other (or near the main router) with the same SSID that is over-lapping in signal, you need to manually setup each device's Channel so that the channel's bandwidth isn't overlapping with each other.
Since both my main router and access point are dual band routers, I set them up as such
Main Router (AC1200)
2.4GHz SSID: Polo
2.4GHz band: B/G/N
2.4GHz channel: 11
5GHz: Polo 5Ghz
5GHz: A/N/AC
5GHz channel: 165
Access Point (AC1200)
2.4GHz SSID: Polo
2.4GHz band: B/G/N
2.4GHz channel: 6
5GHz: Polo 5Ghz
5GHz: A/N/AC
5GHz channel: 149
For the most part, everything started to work just fine. However I've noticed that ever since this new setup, I sometimes get my devices choking up when loading a page or anything else internet related. Meaning that it becomes extremely sluggish for a minute or two then it's completely back to normal for a while. This seems to happen no matter which device I'm on. I have an Arlo-Q security camera and it's constantly dropping internet connection ever since this setup.
I can't imagine that my issues are unrelated to this new setup. So the question is, what did I do wrong?