Model: ASUS RT-AX55 AX1800 Dual Band WiFi 6 Gigabit Router
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I have this one. It replaced an older AC1900 as my main node in my mesh network.
No complaints at all so far, other than maybe I would have rather have researched prior to buying on a "need it now" replacement rush for the 6/7 year old, old router that was giving me shit.
After buying it, I found a review that had mentioned that the internals weren't as good as the RT-AX56U and for only $30 more, I probably would have bought that.
But after a couple of months, no complaints yet and haven't felt a NEED to get a new one. Just waiting for tri bands to drop a little.
About 20 devices connected to the network including a hard wired NAS with no issues. Hard to say don't buy it, but for $30 more, you can get a better router.
How easy is it to connect this to the ethernet port in my garage to get wifi in the backyard?
Was curious about the same since I have an old Asus as my current router and wanted to extend the range as repeater. Found instructions://www.asus.com/support/FAQ/1036082/[asus.com]
Looks easy.
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No complaints at all so far, other than maybe I would have rather have researched prior to buying on a "need it now" replacement rush for the 6/7 year old, old router that was giving me shit.
After buying it, I found a review that had mentioned that the internals weren't as good as the RT-AX56U and for only $30 more, I probably would have bought that.
https://www.mbreviews.c
But after a couple of months, no complaints yet and haven't felt a NEED to get a new one. Just waiting for tri bands to drop a little.
About 20 devices connected to the network including a hard wired NAS with no issues. Hard to say don't buy it, but for $30 more, you can get a better router.
Looks easy.