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ASUS ZenWiFi BT6 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh, 9.4 Gbps, 7600 sq.ft. (3pk) $306.9

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  • Tri-band WiFi 7 speeds up to 9.4 Gbps MLO and 4K-QAM
  • AI-powered Smart AiMesh boosts coverage up to 5800 sq.ft. (2pk) and easy extendibility with compatible ASUS routers for seamless and secure whole home WiFi
  • Seven internal antennas and eight high-power front-end modules eliminates WiFi dead zones
  • 24/7 end-to-end protection with commercial-grade AiProtection Pro and advanced VPNs
  • 3 ethernet ports per router (1 is 2.5 Gb/s)


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  • Tri-band WiFi 7 speeds up to 9.4 Gbps MLO and 4K-QAM
  • AI-powered Smart AiMesh boosts coverage up to 5800 sq.ft. (2pk) and easy extendibility with compatible ASUS routers for seamless and secure whole home WiFi
  • Seven internal antennas and eight high-power front-end modules eliminates WiFi dead zones
  • 24/7 end-to-end protection with commercial-grade AiProtection Pro and advanced VPNs
  • 3 ethernet ports per router (1 is 2.5 Gb/s)


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Model: ASUS ZenWiFi BT6 BE9400 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 AiMesh Extendable Router, White, 3-Pack

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Original Poster
Nov 30, 2025 03:22 AM
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ducnse
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Nov 30, 2025 03:22 AM
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It's a very good deal. Don't know if I can use each router for a different network. I want to give 1 to my friend.
Nov 30, 2025 06:52 AM
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YourButtNov 30, 2025 06:52 AM
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Quote from ducnse :
It's a very good deal. Don't know if I can use each router for a different network. I want to give 1 to my friend.
One is the base station, so no you can't split it up
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EroracingNov 30, 2025 07:12 AM
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Quote from ducnse :
It's a very good deal. Don't know if I can use each router for a different network. I want to give 1 to my friend.
You absolutely can split these up as each is a standalone router. All 3 are identical.
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Nov 30, 2025 08:07 AM
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aintaboutdislifeNov 30, 2025 08:07 AM
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Quote from YourButt :
One is the base station, so no you can't split it up
They come pre-paired and two units are already preset to work as mesh units. However if its anything like the previous Zen models you can factory reset the mesh units and use them as standalone routers.
Nov 30, 2025 08:24 AM
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240SXFANNov 30, 2025 08:24 AM
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Even better deal with Like New having a 15% discount.
Nov 30, 2025 09:09 AM
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aeolus811twNov 30, 2025 09:09 AM
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The problem with this router is that its WAN port is the only 2.5G port, whereas all other ports are 1G.
Its wired backhaul is also limited to 1G and does not support advanced VLAN.
If you aim to leverage all Wi-Fi 7 features, this router is not it. It can provide Wi-Fi 7 support, but with a bottleneck.
Other than these, the router is a decent upgrade if you are stuck in really outdated hardware.
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DealDadyNov 30, 2025 11:07 AM
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Quote from aeolus811tw :
The problem with this router is that its WAN port is the only 2.5G port, whereas all other ports are 1G.
Its wired backhaul is also limited to 1G and does not support advanced VLAN.
If you aim to leverage all Wi-Fi 7 features, this router is not it. It can provide Wi-Fi 7 support, but with a bottleneck.
Other than these, the router is a decent upgrade if you are stuck in really outdated hardware.
Wow, is like you prewrote my own comment.

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Nov 30, 2025 01:17 PM
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RhythmicNov 30, 2025 01:17 PM
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Quote from Eroracing :
You absolutely can split these up as each is a standalone router. All 3 are identical.

Hi friend woot
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TopSpeed510Nov 30, 2025 03:53 PM
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Anyone have recommendations for a set up since I need an upgrade for my 1 Gig upgrade ? My routers are super old. I need a new set up where the main router must be in the garage since that's where the comcast cable at along with ethernets main hub for the house. AP is upstairs, you think this unit is the best ?
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tropicalbNov 30, 2025 04:25 PM
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Quote from aeolus811tw :
The problem with this router is that its WAN port is the only 2.5G port, whereas all other ports are 1G.
Its wired backhaul is also limited to 1G and does not support advanced VLAN.
If you aim to leverage all Wi-Fi 7 features, this router is not it. It can provide Wi-Fi 7 support, but with a bottleneck.
Other than these, the router is a decent upgrade if you are stuck in really outdated hardware.
I agree 100%! If someone has internet service greater than 1GB I recommend they upgrade to the BT8. That gets them two 2.5GB ports (and two 1GB ports), total of 4 ports on each router and the mesh node(s). If someone needs to connect more than two 2.5GB devices to a BT8 node they will need a 2.5GB switch. But at least it will let you fully take advantage of internet speeds up to 2.5GB.
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tropicalbNov 30, 2025 04:28 PM
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Quote from TopSpeed510 :
Anyone have recommendations for a set up since I need an upgrade for my 1 Gig upgrade ? My routers are super old. I need a new set up where the main router must be in the garage since that's where the comcast cable at along with ethernets main hub for the house. AP is upstairs, you think this unit is the best ?
Unclear from your post if you will be upgrading to 1gig or if you are moving from 1gig to faster speed. I think the BT6 is OK up to 1 gig, but the BT8 set is better as it'll support internet speeds up to 2.5GB.
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TopSpeed510Nov 30, 2025 06:36 PM
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Quote from tropicalb :
Unclear from your post if you will be upgrading to 1gig or if you are moving from 1gig to faster speed. I think the BT6 is OK up to 1 gig, but the BT8 set is better as it'll support internet speeds up to 2.5GB.
Thanks for the clarification. If my house roughly 1800 sq ft between upstairs/downstairs. I assume I need 1 main, 2 mesh to cover the area. Yes I have 1 gig speed internet from comcast and wanted to take advantage of it. Currently running ac1900
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MaroonCabbage737Nov 30, 2025 06:39 PM
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Asus has major problems with this product. Their tech support line has a recording saying that they have known connectivity problems because of a firmware glitch. Well after spending an hour on the phone, I have the new firmware and did get internet connection now but it is causing buffering and hangs continually on live TV streaming. Never a problem before this equipment was installed. They have more problems than I want to deal with. Also, their internet speed test is showing that I am getting 500Mbps. Ookla Speed test consistently shows 200-300Mbps. This is at least a two fold increase in internet speed from what I was getting with my old router but the connection is not consistent at all. So just because there is a huge download increase in speed, this router and node cannot stream live TV as well as my old router which has WiFi 4 (802.11n).
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Nov 30, 2025 09:08 PM
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Two TP-Link AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router (Archer AXE75)
vs.
Two ASUS ZenWiFi BT6

Which mesh is better? Any drawback with the OneMesh from TP-Link? I heard that it is slow to connect to the near router when the device move from place to place.

Please help advise. Thanks.

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tropicalbNov 30, 2025 10:20 PM
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Quote from TopSpeed510 :
Thanks for the clarification. If my house roughly 1800 sq ft between upstairs/downstairs. I assume I need 1 main, 2 mesh to cover the area. Yes I have 1 gig speed internet from comcast and wanted to take advantage of it. Currently running ac1900
Yes, you'd need at least two units. A router and a mesh. But based on what MaroonCabbage737 mentioned you might want to skip this set as ASUS seems to have issues with WiFi 7 mesh at the moment. May take time for them to get the firmware bugs fixed.
Quote from MaroonCabbage737 :
Asus has major problems with this product. Their tech support line has a recording saying that they have known connectivity problems because of a firmware glitch. Well after spending an hour on the phone, I have the new firmware and did get internet connection now but it is causing buffering and hangs continually on live TV streaming. Never a problem before this equipment was installed. They have more problems than I want to deal with. Also, their internet speed test is showing that I am getting 500Mbps. Ookla Speed test consistently shows 200-300Mbps. This is at least a two fold increase in internet speed from what I was getting with my old router but the connection is not consistent at all. So just because there is a huge download increase in speed, this router and node cannot stream live TV as well as my old router which has WiFi 4 (802.11n).
Thanks for the note and sharing your experience. Based on this folks may want to consider ASUS's WiFi 6 or WiFi 6E mesh products instead. They are more stable.
Quote from ducnse :
Two TP-Link AXE5400 Tri-Band WiFi 6E Router (Archer AXE75)
vs.
Two ASUS ZenWiFi BT6

Which mesh is better? Any drawback with the OneMesh from TP-Link? I heard that it is slow to connect to the near router when the device move from place to place.

Please help advise. Thanks.
Based on what MaroonCabbage737 shared you could consider ASUS WiFi 6/6E mesh products instead. If you must have WiFi 7, you could try Netgear or TP-Link.

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