expiredf12_26 | Staff posted Aug 05, 2022 02:04 AM
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Item 1 of 5
expiredf12_26 | Staff posted Aug 05, 2022 02:04 AM
2-Pack Asus RT-AX92U AX6100 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh Router w/ 802.11Ax
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A wired backhaul was not in the cards in our new house, and we've noticed that the WiFi 6 makes a difference in a 3000sq ft space. We had dead spots, upgraded to the ET8 and no deadspots using just two of the more recent ET8 and the Wifi 6 they afford. Now we use the AX92U as nodes in the mesh.
I can attest to these being fairly easy to set up, and the GUI on the backend is user-friendly enough that I'm able to do some cool things that would otherwise feel beyond my technical comfort zone. Both models were great investments, and it was nice to be able to still use the AX92U in my mesh even after I upgraded to ET8.
I think it's particularly worth it compared to TP Link and other models in a similar price range - ASUS includes their full security and parental control suite with the router, no subscription necessary (unlike TP Link). Seems like a really good mesh for a small to medium house, no complaints so far.
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Anyone with experience - please chime in.
I have north of 50 connected devices. Handles them like a champ.
I have a hardwire backhaul of sorts.
In basement: cable modem —> router —> switch —> Ethernet wall run —> switch in livingroom —> livingroom MoCA adapter —> upstairs bedroom MoCA adapter —> satellite router.
Anyone with experience - please chime in.
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A wired backhaul was not in the cards in our new house, and we've noticed that the WiFi 6 makes a difference in a 3000sq ft space. We had dead spots, upgraded to the ET8 and no deadspots using just two of the more recent ET8 and the Wifi 6 they afford. Now we use the AX92U as nodes in the mesh.
I can attest to these being fairly easy to set up, and the GUI on the backend is user-friendly enough that I'm able to do some cool things that would otherwise feel beyond my technical comfort zone. Both models were great investments, and it was nice to be able to still use the AX92U in my mesh even after I upgraded to ET8.
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