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Amazon[amazon.com] has 3-Pack ASUS ZenWiFi BT8 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh + 12m NordVPN for $629.99 - 10% when you 'clip' the coupon on product page = $566.99. Shipping is free.
Price $163 lower (22% savings) than the typical price of $729.99
Save 10% promo code: WIFI7ASUS10 applied at checkout
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Model: ASUS ZenWiFi BT8 (3-Pack) Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh, 14 Gbps, 8850 sq.ft, Dual 2.5G Ports, Security and Parental Controls Included, Smart Home Master SSIDs, 4G & 5G Mobile Tethering
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TLDR: He likes it. Recommends it at the original $900 price. It's basically the BT10 without the 10gbps LAN ports and a little less bandwidth on the 5ghz channel
Honestly, if you're looking at this price point, you should just get a Unifi setup. I paid a similar price for the XT8s when they came out, all with wired backhauls, and my internet kept choking up. Turned out that my smart cameras and lights were causing packet drops (total of 45 devices). I paid less than this for a Unifi gateway + 2 APs and now have over a 100 devices with zero stablity issues.
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Honestly, if you're looking at this price point, you should just get a Unifi setup. I paid a similar price for the XT8s when they came out, all with wired backhauls, and my internet kept choking up. Turned out that my smart cameras and lights were causing packet drops (total of 45 devices). I paid less than this for a Unifi gateway + 2 APs and now have over a 100 devices with zero stablity issues.
What gateway and APs did you go with? I currently have a Deco 6E setup and suspect my smart home stuff is crushing it.
Honestly, if you're looking at this price point, you should just get a Unifi setup. I paid a similar price for the XT8s when they came out, all with wired backhauls, and my internet kept choking up. Turned out that my smart cameras and lights were causing packet drops (total of 45 devices). I paid less than this for a Unifi gateway + 2 APs and now have over a 100 devices with zero stablity issues.
For this exact reason i have my second ISP as Tmobile Home internet which is working surprisingly well. Latency is higher so i use 1GB/Spectrum for primary. My Tmobile takes care of all the cameras and smart home stuff and also works as a backup ISP with auto failover on my main router incase of an outage. $30 a month seemed worth it especially given i wanted a second ISP for backup.
For this exact reason i have my second ISP as Tmobile Home internet which is working surprisingly well. Latency is higher so i use 1GB/Spectrum for primary. My Tmobile takes care of all the cameras and smart home stuff and also works as a backup ISP with auto failover on my main router incase of an outage. $30 a month seemed worth it especially given i wanted a second ISP for backup.
The issue wasn't the isp though. The routers themselves just couldn't handle the number of devices
Cloud gateway ultra and two U6+ APs. Ended up costing just under $500 after adding the poe injectors
Unifi stuff is miles ahead of anything else. It's in its own class and it's of similar price to stuff like this. Truly a great value. You can find a lot of APs secondhand.
Here's the review from Dong (who is one of the most trusted Wifi reviewers out there): https://dongknows.com/asus-zenwifi-bt8-review/TLDR: He likes it. Recommends it at the original $900 price. It's basically the BT10 without the 10gbps LAN ports and a little less bandwidth on the 5ghz channel
The hardware isn't bad but the Asus firmware from March was trash. I couldn't get anywhere near 1gig on a wired client. Setup in AP mode it worked but that wasn't ideal for me so I ended up returning it and went with a different brand because I grew tired of buggy Asus firmware
The hardware isn't bad but the Asus firmware from March was trash. I couldn't get anywhere near 1gig on a wired client. Setup in AP mode it worked but that wasn't ideal for me so I ended up returning it and went with a different brand because I grew tired of buggy Asus firmware
If that's the case, then avoid TP-Link as well. They barely update and have some funky reactions depending on different settings in the router.
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https://dongknows.com/asus-zenwifi-bt8-review/
TLDR: He likes it. Recommends it at the original $900 price. It's basically the BT10 without the 10gbps LAN ports and a little less bandwidth on the 5ghz channel
Depends on your comparison. It has potential to vastly outsell sets in its class.
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What gateway and APs did you go with? I currently have a Deco 6E setup and suspect my smart home stuff is crushing it.
The issue wasn't the isp though. The routers themselves just couldn't handle the number of devices
Cloud gateway ultra and two U6+ APs. Ended up costing just under $500 after adding the poe injectors
Unifi stuff is miles ahead of anything else. It's in its own class and it's of similar price to stuff like this. Truly a great value. You can find a lot of APs secondhand.