 long time listener, first time asker. I have an Asus RT Alpha X-ray, that's AX, 88U router in my apartment. I was thinking of moving to a mesh system because there are some spot, some spots in here that Wi-Fi isn't eight so good. So my question is, should I invest in on two Unify Express units and Lite 8 PoE or something like that, I need to have six ethernet cables to use with my TV, Xbox, Huebridge, Harman Kardon soundbar. I'm coming to your place man, sounds like you're wired for sound. Mac mini server and Apple TV for the future. This setup would cost me in Finland around 380 euros, but is it worth it? I could get something like the Asus RT AX 1800U for 68 euros and use it with my AX 88U with AI mesh. Do you know as Asus AI mesh any good, what benefits do I get with Unify, if any, and does it matter in Asus setup if the inferior router is first? It would be, question mark. Thank you for a great show, Cali. I hope I'm pronouncing it right. Isn't that Cali or something like that? It might be Cali. It could be a Swedish name, I think is. We're going to Americanize it and butcher it right here. There you go. Yep. Proudly so. Yeah. So there's actually a lot to dissect here. I haven't spent, I've used the Asus mesh a little bit. I haven't spent a ton of time with it, but we do have, there are a lot of you out there who use it and love it and have nothing but good things to say about it, and it might be the simplest way to go because you're going to have your, you get to use the tech that you've already got. So you don't have to decommission something and buy all new stuff. So that's where I would go. As far as putting the inferior router first, I think your reason for that, and this is based on a follow-up conversation, was based on the number of ports available and needing more ports in one location versus another and that sort of defining where the inferior router goes. You can get a switch, a network switch, an inexpensive network switch to mitigate that and then put the more powerful Wi-Fi access point with its router attached wherever that needs to be. I think you're going to be okay with that in either way. You might want the more powerful router as the first, or the more powerful device as the first thing because it's going to be handling all of your routing and sort of the heavier lifting and then the other inferior one could be your access point, your satellite, and then just hang a switch off of that so that you can have more ethernet devices. And that's not unique to Asus. You could do that with any router that... There are a lot of people with eros who hang a switch off of the one or two ethernet ports on the euro, depending on which model it is, and give themselves lots of ports on essentially a wireless link, which is really nice because that way, think about this, if you've got... Let's say your internet comes in on one side of the house and your TV is on the other side of the house. So you put an euro or any sort of wireless mesh access point over there, hang a switch off of it so that you've got plenty of ports. Now you plug your TV, your Apple TV, your Nvidia Shield, and I'm loving the Nvidia Shield. It's really the best Plex client that exists. Your Xbox, whatever you've got into the ethernet ports, now they're not competing for Wi-Fi space. They're all just using the ethernet into the euro and then the euro is managing the backhaul, and it can wind up being a more efficient setup. So that's what I would do. That's the first part I wanted to unpack.