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ASUS RT-AX92U AX6100 Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System Large and Multi-Story Homes, Supports Flexible SSID, Wired Inter-Router Connections, AiProtection, Network Security by Trend Micro, Pack of 1

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So I want to replace at least one of the units with the AX1100 as the main router, with a wired connection (or a wireless wifi 6 connection) to my main machine. Actual data throughput and WiFi coverage will vary from network conditions and environmental factors, including the volume of network traffic, building material and construction, and network overhead, result in lower actual data throughput and wireless coverage. If you think the RT-AX92U is cute, that’s not an exaggeration. The familiar setup process, settings, and features The 160MHz bandwidth may be unavailable in the 5GHz band in some regions/countries due to regulatory restrictions.

As for wifi speeds, that’s good too, but not (as your article points out really well!) anything above regular wifi 5 speeds. That was fine too. Lovely place, but with 0.4 – 0.6Mbit (on good days) I have bad internet (you can’t have it all I guess). Would I be able to route certain traffic to a defined WAN port? Or would I better leave the router do the load balancing? The chart compares speed of 4x4 11ax on 5GHz 160MHz bandwidth with 1024QAM modulation to speed of 4x4 11ac on 5GHz 80MHz with 256QAM modulation. The LAN was phenomenally slow whenever a wired connection was involved, both on transferring files (wired to wired in the network, not internet, and wired to wireless!). The router reports 1GB connections on the wires, but they aren’t running anything like that. Oddly, it also reports a 100mb connection *on an empty port*. I assumed that was a firmware glitch, but maybe it’s more significant than that…Sorry for all the questions, but you’re evidently one of the few people on the planet who might have some real experience here (and excellent advice)! Reply

The Asus RT-AX92U, first released in mid-2019, is an interesting case for two reasons. First, you only find it during the transition from Wi-Fi 5 to Wi-Fi 6. And secondly, well, I reviewed it twice. We have new phones and laptops that are wifi 6 capable so I want that. We do have a wired connection to a bedroom/office where I could put the second unit. So my questions, if I understand the review my wired connection will preserve the wifi 6 for use rather than using it for the mesh connection? And second, is my best setup to install the first router at the DSL connection and then connect the second one by ethernet and mesh them? thanks for your help, routers are a foreign language for me. Reply Whilst most people would prefer to only have one SSID for a clean look having the 2 bands really helps with congestion. It’s non existent on our network with no buffer bloat. I’ve tweaked a few things and I now only have a couple of issues to solve so was just wondering what your thoughts are on the following. If I want better coverage in my house, I will need an extra node. (it only has 2 floors but is quite spread out (60×40 feet) It will be difficult to accomplish getting that third one wired. So after reading up on it it seems that I have a few options.

RT-AX92U

I then reset the router as single router. No mesh options set, so triband smart connect is available again.

I understand that no router will make my internet faster. This set up has run flawlessly for many years without issue. Now my internet drops even if it is just my wife and I gaming on our phones. Your content is amazing! I am now using it as my primary method of research on my hunt for a new network setup. I have a few questions because after reading your articles I have realised my initial plan won’t work. Additional features for optimizing the mesh network have been added along with a number of other things. What I think I would like to do is replace the existing router with either the RT-AX92U or the RT-AC86U, and to then use the current RT-AC68U in an AI mesh configuration, placing it closer to where the signal starts to drop-off. My Canon E480 wifi printer disconnected to any of the AX92U units after 1 week problem free usage. I had hard reset the printer, it just won’t connect. It manages to locate the SSID, asking whether to connect to one router or multiple routers, and I tried both, it just won’t connect. I tried another wifi printer, Canon E460, same issue.This was right at my wired PC with everything connected, eveything being the cable modem, the 2 DGL-4500’s, and a Netgear 8-port unmanned switch.

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