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ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router

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Amazon has ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router for $199.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router for $199.99. Shipping is free on orders $35+

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GameStop has ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router for $199.99Shipping is free.

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Product Info:
  • Ultrafast speeds up to 5400 Mbps with the latest WiFi 6 (802.11ax) and 160MHz channels; Works seamlessly with all your existing WiFi devices
  • Minimize lag and latency for mobile gaming with just a tap on the ASUS Router app
  • 1 of the 4 LAN ports automatically prioritizes any wired device connected to it
  • WiFi 6 router provides up to 4x greater network capacity with WiFi range increased by 80%
  • ASUS AiMesh Technology allows you to create a flexible, seamless whole home mesh network with AiMesh-competible routers
  • ASUS AiProtection Pro adds a level of security so you never have to worry about unwanted access to your home network

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    • The ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router is $30 less (13% savings) than the list price.

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Amazon has ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router for $199.99. Shipping is free.

Best Buy has ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router for $199.99. Shipping is free on orders $35+

B&H Photo has ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router for $199.99. Shipping is free.

GameStop has ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router for $199.99Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member anarkie13 for finding this deal.

Product Info:
  • Ultrafast speeds up to 5400 Mbps with the latest WiFi 6 (802.11ax) and 160MHz channels; Works seamlessly with all your existing WiFi devices
  • Minimize lag and latency for mobile gaming with just a tap on the ASUS Router app
  • 1 of the 4 LAN ports automatically prioritizes any wired device connected to it
  • WiFi 6 router provides up to 4x greater network capacity with WiFi range increased by 80%
  • ASUS AiMesh Technology allows you to create a flexible, seamless whole home mesh network with AiMesh-competible routers
  • ASUS AiProtection Pro adds a level of security so you never have to worry about unwanted access to your home network

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Written by SlickDealio
  • About the store:
  • About this deal:
    • The ASUS AX5400 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gaming Router is $30 less (13% savings) than the list price.

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fortunegrace
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If you're going to buy at Best Buy,don't forget to use the Best Buy Recycle and Save 15%.
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Get 15% off a new modem, router or modem/router combo and Geek Squad® Home Wi-Fi Setup service when you bring in any of these devices for recycling. Simply take your old networking device to Customer Service in a Best Buy store, and you'll receive a coupon for 15% off the current price of a networking device or whole-home networking system, plus 15% off Geek Squad Home Wi-Fi Setup.
anarkie13
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More power as a single unit. Reaches better speeds on wireless, more ethernet ports. More stable. Better supported.

Not that Eero units are bad, they are known for being great and simple units. Google is still on Wifi5, if I remember, so a bit of a step back if you have WiFi6 devices.

Systems like these are for those that want more control on their routers. Fine tuning. Faster speeds with better management of concurrent connections. Also, you have to be careful with mesh systems unless you know your needs well. Getting one without a dedicated backhaul (Google is your friend) means big dropoffs on the node connected devices. Fine if you plan your setup well enough.

I've had 2 mesh setups before. Samsung AC1300 (not very powerful and handoffs between nodes weren't clean, killing connections). Then the Netgear AX1800 Nighthawk 2 unit setup. Worked fine for a year, but then it didn't like my upgrade to gigabit fiber. Wouldn't get my speeds, had to mess with far too many settings. When I finally got it where I wanted it, it lost my settings. Went to check for new firmware and it hung, causing me to hard reset the whole system. I went to look to call Netgear, but apparently, after 90 days they expect you to pay for ALL support. They can simply be in my "do not send business their way" list after that.

A bit of a novella, but I hope this helps. The main takeaways I can give you is this:
Know your house, and how well signals travel - My house was built by the ancient Mayans apparently and signal does not go as far through the walls.
Know your needs - lower demand and lower speed bandwidth, you can get away much cheaper than this or the others listed.
Don't give Netgear any business - Sorry Netgear, it's been a good run, but to charge to talk to support? No thank you. I usually am the support for people I know, and I don't charge anyone I know or anyone they know for helping them. A good company supports their products better than 90 days. At least for the warranty period (1 year) is a reasonable minimum.
SlickPrick69420
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This will give much higher speeds if you have a gigabit internet plan. The google mesh will give you better coverage but will top out at around 300ish.

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Oct 13, 2021 09:46 PM
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JesseH5623Oct 13, 2021 09:46 PM
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I thought mesh implies there's multiple access points included in the package
Oct 13, 2021 09:47 PM
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Coop1979Oct 13, 2021 09:47 PM
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Heads up: NO Merlin firmware support for this model.
Oct 13, 2021 09:48 PM
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Coop1979Oct 13, 2021 09:48 PM
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Quote from bxraze :
Will bestbuy take my tmobile version router for 15%?
Your AC68 is worth way more than $30. Keep it and use it as an AiMesh node.
Oct 13, 2021 09:59 PM
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opistonOct 13, 2021 09:59 PM
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Quote from Coop1979 :
Your AC68 is worth way more than $30. Keep it and use it as an AiMesh node.
I have a AC66U currently, and I am wondering if I should upgrade to this, and if I should wait for a better deal later days.
Oct 13, 2021 10:04 PM
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Coop1979Oct 13, 2021 10:04 PM
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Again, just like with the AC68, the AC66 is still a very capable router and not in dire need of replacement. I'd wait for a deal on a unit that Merlin firmware supports, because that tells you that Asus isn't having to build a special firmware line for that device.

Special firmware line = earlier to no longer get updated (in my experience).

I'd wait.
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Oct 13, 2021 10:06 PM
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ScoobieSnax
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Oct 13, 2021 10:06 PM
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Quote from opiston :
I have a AC66U currently, and I am wondering if I should upgrade to this, and if I should wait for a better deal later days.
Same question here! I've had it since release and has been working good with Merlin however since my device list sky rocketed due to growing family and smart devices everywhere, my speeds dont get anywhere near the 200 download I pay for.
Oct 13, 2021 10:31 PM
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Hexum944Oct 13, 2021 10:31 PM
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Wait for 6e, they are rolling out now.

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Oct 13, 2021 11:01 PM
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WingzzzOct 13, 2021 11:01 PM
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Been running an Asus AC86U for about 2 years now. Any reason to move to this AX5400?
Oct 13, 2021 11:15 PM
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DannyKABOOMOct 13, 2021 11:15 PM
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Quote from Coop1979 :
Heads up: NO Merlin firmware support for this model.
thanks. having no Merlin access is a deal breaker for me.Peace
Oct 13, 2021 11:16 PM
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jhogalOct 13, 2021 11:16 PM
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This or one from costco Nighthawk Tri-Band 8-Stream AX6200 WiFi 6 Router- Costco membership required - $199.99

or TP-Link Tri-Band 12-Stream AX11000 Wi-Fi 6 Router $260. dont mid spending extra 60 if its very good.
Last edited by jhogal October 13, 2021 at 05:22 PM.
Oct 13, 2021 11:21 PM
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jhogalOct 13, 2021 11:21 PM
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This or one from costco Nighthawk Tri-Band 8-Stream AX6200 WiFi 6 Router- Costco membership required - $199.99

or TP-Link Tri-Band 12-Stream AX11000 Wi-Fi 6 Router $260. dont mid spending extra 60 if its very good.
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Oct 13, 2021 11:29 PM
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deltahujOct 13, 2021 11:29 PM
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Quote from anarkie13 :
More power as a single unit. Reaches better speeds on wireless, more ethernet ports. More stable. Better supported.

Not that Eero units are bad, they are known for being great and simple units. Google is still on Wifi5, if I remember, so a bit of a step back if you have WiFi6 devices.

Systems like these are for those that want more control on their routers. Fine tuning. Faster speeds with better management of concurrent connections. Also, you have to be careful with mesh systems unless you know your needs well. Getting one without a dedicated backhaul (Google is your friend) means big dropoffs on the node connected devices. Fine if you plan your setup well enough.

I've had 2 mesh setups before. Samsung AC1300 (not very powerful and handoffs between nodes weren't clean, killing connections). Then the Netgear AX1800 Nighthawk 2 unit setup. Worked fine for a year, but then it didn't like my upgrade to gigabit fiber. Wouldn't get my speeds, had to mess with far too many settings. When I finally got it where I wanted it, it lost my settings. Went to check for new firmware and it hung, causing me to hard reset the whole system. I went to look to call Netgear, but apparently, after 90 days they expect you to pay for ALL support. They can simply be in my "do not send business their way" list after that.

A bit of a novella, but I hope this helps. The main takeaways I can give you is this:
Know your house, and how well signals travel - My house was built by the ancient Mayans apparently and signal does not go as far through the walls.
Know your needs - lower demand and lower speed bandwidth, you can get away much cheaper than this or the others listed.
Don't give Netgear any business - Sorry Netgear, it's been a good run, but to charge to talk to support? No thank you. I usually am the support for people I know, and I don't charge anyone I know or anyone they know for helping them. A good company supports their products better than 90 days. At least for the warranty period (1 year) is a reasonable minimum.
Running Linksys velop with wired back end and no drop offs between hand outs.
Super consistent speeds, can run multiple video meeting and watch 4k tv.
The key is Triband.
Oct 13, 2021 11:41 PM
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RedFaOct 13, 2021 11:41 PM
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Dual band should be illegal on mesh routers 😞😞😞😞😞
Oct 13, 2021 11:42 PM
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Coop1979Oct 13, 2021 11:42 PM
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Quote from jhogal :
This or one from costco Nighthawk Tri-Band 8-Stream AX6200 WiFi 6 Router- Costco membership required - $199.99

or TP-Link Tri-Band 12-Stream AX11000 Wi-Fi 6 Router $260. dont mid spending extra 60 if its very good.
I see Netgears fail all the time. Maybe it's because there are a bajillion of them out there so the odds are higher, but I'd go Asus first, then TP-LINK, then Netgear if only provided those three options.

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Oct 14, 2021 12:04 AM
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mmhmmmOct 14, 2021 12:04 AM
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I've owned this router for the last 8 months and it's been fantastic. Super reliable, fast, great coverage for my house, and ASUS has been consistently pushing out security updates. I'm using it with a gig internet plan and it's hitting excellent speeds, as expected.

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