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ASUS ZenWiFi AX6600 Tri-Band Mesh WiFi 6 System (XT8 2PK) - Whole Home Coverage up to 5500 sq.ft & 6+ rooms, AiMesh, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Easy Setup, 3 SSID, Parental Control, White

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Brand ASUS
Model Name ZenWiFi
Special Feature Internet Security, Parental Control
Frequency Band Class Tri-Band
Wireless Communication Standard 802.11n, 802.11ax, 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11g
Compatible Devices Personal Computer, Tablet, Smartphone
Frequency 5 GHz
Included Components ZenWiFi AX White Mesh Router(2), Warranty card, RJ-45 cable, Quick start guide, Power adapter
Connectivity Technology Wi-Fi, USB, Ethernet

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  • Maximum Range : 5500 Sq Ft.LED Indicator : Power x 1. Power Supply : AC Input : 110V~240V(50~60Hz), DC Output : 19 V with max. 1.75 A current, DC Output : 12 V with max. 3 A current.
  • Banish WiFi Dead Zone—Tri-band mesh WiFi system with unique antenna placement delivers strong WiFi to every corner of your home providing total wireless speed of 6600Mbps
  • Next-Gen Wi-Fi 6 Technology— With OFDMA and MU-MIMO ZenWiFi AX enables more efficient stable and faster transmission even when multiple devices are transmitting data at the same time
  • Hassle Free Control – 3 steps setup and easy management with ASUS Router App
  • Always Up-to-date Protection— The lifetime free network security powered by Trend Micro makes sure your privacy on connected devices is protected

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ASUS ZenWiFi XT8 elevates your smart home with ultra-wide 160 MHz channels for broader coverage, faster speeds, and maximum connectivity.

Superior Coverage​

ASUS RangeBoost Plus technology eliminates WiFi dead zones, offering reliable coverage up to 5500 square feet.​

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Easy scalability with ASUS AiMesh extendable routers to improve WiFi coverage and enjoy extendable features.​

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ASUS ZenWiFi provides commercial-grade network security features to protect your smart homes and every connected device.

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ZenWiFi XT8 features a 2.5 Gbps WAN port and LAN aggregation for superfast wired connections. Stay connected no matter what with the convenient USB WAN for instant 4G LTE and 5G mobile tethering to ensure that your smart home remains online anytime, even during internet outages.​

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ASUS Router app offers 3-step easy setup and robust network management from your smartphone. Follow on-screen directions to get started quickly!​

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  • ZenWiFi AX White Mesh Router(2)
  • RJ-45 cable
  • Power adapter
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    Product Dimensions 6.3 x 2.95 x 6.36 inches
    Item Weight 6 pounds
    ASIN B083Q45V1V
    Item model number ZenWiFi AX 2PK White
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    3.9 out of 5 stars 3,431 ratings

    3.9 out of 5 stars
    Best Sellers Rank #6,197 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
    #50 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems
    Date First Available January 15, 2020
    Manufacturer ASUS
    Country of Origin Vietnam

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    ZenWiFi AX (XT8) is a whole-home mesh WiFi system that combines extremely fast and stable wireless networking performance with simple configuration and elegant design with coverage up to 5 500 sq ft Featuring the latest WiFi 6 technology ZenWiFi AX takes mesh WiFi to a whole new level with dramatically improved coverage speed and stability.

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    Customers find the WiFi mesh system easy to set up, taking only 15 minutes, and appreciate its strong signal and improved connection speeds. The functionality and reliability receive mixed feedback - while some say it works immediately and is rock solid, others report issues with AIMesh mode and system instability. Moreover, connectivity is a concern as devices spontaneously disconnect from the internet, and opinions on value for money are divided between those who find it worth the price tag and those who consider it expensive.

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    401 customers mention "Ease of setup"348 positive53 negative

    Customers find the router incredibly easy to set up, taking only 15 minutes, with the phone app installation being particularly convenient.

    "...Pros: - Stupid-simple setup. The entire network with both devices was up and running within ~15 minutes of opening the box...." Read more

    "...Its powerful, feature rich, and simple to use. Its done an impressive job covering a large house with strong signals and throughput!!..." Read more

    "...If you want a wifi device that takes a few minutes to setup, has a router built-in and provides what appears to be a very strong wifi signal this..." Read more

    "...the wall, but other than that, I am happy withe the ASUS XT8, the simple setup and management using phone app, and strong signal for internet with..." Read more

    347 customers mention "Signal strength"248 positive99 negative

    Customers report positive experiences with the router's signal strength, noting better coverage and no bandwidth issues, with one customer mentioning excellent reception in the garage.

    "...2.4Ghz varied but was consistently fast and reliable. Full signal on various devices throughout the house and outside on both bands. -..." Read more

    "...see all devices, their "interface" aka channel (2.4 or 5Ghz), signal strength, real-time throughput, as well as apply a bandwidth limiter or block..." Read more

    "...I'm a bit frustrated that such an expensive mesh system can't get basic 2.4ghz connectivity working properly...." Read more

    "...It is very unfortunate as it has what seems to be great wireless capabilities outside of the single SSID issue but it just doesn't work as a..." Read more

    337 customers mention "Speed"237 positive100 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the router's performance, reporting consistently fast speeds and improved personal device connectivity, with one customer noting a 10-fold increase in throughput.

    "...If yellow or red, then move it around. Connection speed - For my 1gb internet connection, ipad was getting 200/250 up/down on the Eero,..." Read more

    "...I am using 400mbps internet and have no speed issues anywhere. The devices look great (I think they're asthetically pleasing and look like art)...." Read more

    "...I also have no speed issues. I’m getting in excess of 300Mbps in all areas of my home...." Read more

    "...- 2.4 Ghz. Noticed in some instances where the speeds were sporadically low on 2.4 Ghz, but I generally don't use that and it isn't consistent..." Read more

    121 customers mention "Mesh system"95 positive26 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the mesh system, describing it as the best in the Wifi6 category, with one customer noting it's a good option in the consumer space.

    "...If you want a wifi device that takes a few minutes to setup, has a router built-in and provides what appears to be a very strong wifi signal this..." Read more

    "Summary: Well-priced, WiFi-6 mesh system with tri-band WiFi..." Read more

    "...ASUS Ai-Mesh is nice... when it works. I tried running the XT8's solo and the AX Mini's solo - same connection issues...." Read more

    "...latest firmware, it's not doing what it is supposed to and thus is not usable...." Read more

    610 customers mention "Functionality"358 positive252 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the router's functionality, with some reporting it works immediately and performs well, while others find it doesn't work for them or experience issues with AIMesh mode.

    "...It worked immediately and works well for me...." Read more

    "...Well, it was not actually good. The pods are not powerful enough for an actual house, and they are slow to switch between them as you move in the..." Read more

    "...100MB issue I have (which appears to be the modem) I think it is a great box and was much easier and simpler than others I've tried when setting it..." Read more

    "...SSID setting and let the router handle the bandwidth, all smart home devices are working...." Read more

    196 customers mention "Reliability"82 positive114 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the router's reliability, with some finding it rock solid and stable, while others report that it is not as strong as advertised and becomes unstable over time.

    "...At times they are ripping along at 230 to 260 or may drop off to 80 to 90 for no apparent reason...." Read more

    "...2.4Ghz varied but was consistently fast and reliable. Full signal on various devices throughout the house and outside on both bands. -..." Read more

    "...and downfall was/is stability - not only inherent stability but INstability introduced by NetGear itself...." Read more

    "...Final negative point: The base station/router is rock solid, but the node/satellite would get partially disconnected every 1-2 weeks...." Read more

    133 customers mention "Value for money"56 positive77 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the router's value for money, with some finding it worth the price tag while others say it's not worth spending $400+.

    "...seconds, but when it happens, it's VERY noticeable, annoying, and f**king stupid...." Read more

    "...In this case the Asus XT8 got me for its speed and price, not for the bulky look...." Read more

    "...Too pricey," I told myself. And I was right about that...." Read more

    "Summary: Well-priced, WiFi-6 mesh system with tri-band WiFi..." Read more

    391 customers mention "Connectivity"99 positive292 negative

    Customers report multiple connectivity issues with the router, including frequent disconnections, spontaneous disconnections of devices from the internet, and problems with devices not being able to connect to webpages.

    "...me the port for WAN is 2.5 GigE capable and is having trouble AUTO negotiating a connection with my cable modem...." Read more

    "...But as soon as I plugged the network cable into the 92U, it lost connection, unplugged the 92U, and the internet was very slow...." Read more

    "...- Various connected and personal devices throughout the house. Smart speakers, smart TVs, Nest thermostats, a camera, dog collar, wireless printer...." Read more

    "...several connected devices in my home to have problems automatically reconnecting to the network...." Read more

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    Night and day coming from a Ubiquiti AP in terms of setup and performance. I've only been using this setup for a day, so longer term performance is still TBD, but everything has been excellent so far. Worth noting that my use cases and infrastructure might be simpler than many folks but even then, some of the negative reviews are a bit baffling given my experience. Pros: - Stupid-simple setup. The entire network with both devices was up and running within ~15 minutes of opening the box. I'm probably more technically inclined than others, but a child could figure this out. As simple as connecting the router to your modem, turning it on, and then walking through the in-app setup. The mesh node was about as plug-and-play as it gets, at least when using ethernet backhaul. It was recognized and configured almost immediately as a secondary node in the network. - Mobile app. Used for initial setup and management. Could probably be done through the web-ui but I don't really see a reason to do that on initial setup. Save time and just download/use the app. - Web UI. The router management web UI is more robust and a bit easier to navigate than the mobile app. Will likely use this going forward for more detailed configuration and monitoring. - Performance. Both speed and coverage are incredible. I pay for 1000/20 and consistently got ~930/~25 with the speed test in the Asus app. 5Ghz WiFi speed tests (fast dot com) on newer devices averaged ~750/~25. 2.4Ghz varied but was consistently fast and reliable. Full signal on various devices throughout the house and outside on both bands. - Wired backhaul. Worth mentioning specifically because I saw some reviews that complained about this not working very well or at all when a switch was in between the two units. It worked immediately and works well for me. There's also multiple physical connections between the node, the wall and the switch itself and there still aren't any problems. if you run into problems, its probably worth double-checking your cabling (CAT 5E+), hardware (switch compatibility/1G+ ports), and Asus config Cons: - Asus UI/UX. Very minor issues just getting used to and understanding how to navigate the UI both on the mobile app and on the web. It seems simple enough now though after poking around. Not worth docking the rating. - 2.4 Ghz. Noticed in some instances where the speeds were sporadically low on 2.4 Ghz, but I generally don't use that and it isn't consistent enough to dock a star. Most of the connected devices on the network default to or have to use the 2.4 band, so it could just be some basic congestion. As of this writing, I'm getting 150/22 on my laptop while situated near the secondary node, which is more than acceptable. I'll look deeper into the settings and report back if there are problems. - SSID management. Fairly negligible but worth mentioning like others have. The default configuration uses a single SSID for both 5 and 2.4 Ghz bands which I immediately turned off. I assume most folks would want the delineation of the two like me. The other knock here is that it will broadcast the alternate 5 Ghz channel used for wireless backhaul. I don't intend to ever use the wireless backhaul, but, unless I'm missing something, Asus seems to force it to be left on as a fallback in case the wired connection ever drops. I'm fine leaving it on as a fallback but I'll at least see if I can hide the SSID without causing problems with the network, since it should never be used by regular clients. TBD: - Long-term performance. Very satisfied at the moment but I'm sure most would agree that a huge percentage of the value is how these things hold up over time. I'll report back as needed. - Advanced features. I haven't spent enough time with the router management software to really understand the pros and cons here quite yet. - IOT connection stability. Saw some reviews that dinged connection drops for connected devices. No issues to report yet. I used the same SSID and passwords as before. Everything connected seamlessly and appears to be working. I'll keep an eye on this as well. - Wireless backhaul. I have not tested wireless backhaul and I don't really intend to. In fact, I don't really see the utility of using wireless backhaul if you can avoid it. For the XT8, it relies on an alternate channel on the 5Ghz band. This is obviously going to be slower than ethernet from the jump but the 5Ghz band is much more "fragile" and can quickly become very limited by physical distance and obstructions between the two nodes, even if the actual channel is dedicated strictly for backhaul instead of regular traffic. Misc. Notes: Physical setup: - Cable connection from the street comes into the basement, which is where the modem and the main router are situated. - The house is fully wired via ethernet. A 10-port gigabit switch also sits in the basement with the modem and router, which feeds the wall ports in various rooms throughout the home. - Only a handful of the wall ports are actually used consistently. One for the entertainment center, one for a PC and one for an AP on the second floor of the home. - Various connected and personal devices throughout the house. Smart speakers, smart TVs, Nest thermostats, a camera, dog collar, wireless printer. Personal devices include cellphones, laptops, and tablets. Previous hardware: - Netgear Nighthawk 6700 running DD-WRT, located in basement. Older model but the reputation precedes itself. Worked fairly well on stock firmware for a little while. Decided to switch to DD-WRT after cord-cutting and increased bandwidth needs for remote work and more IOT devices. DD-WRT improved things for a little while. I toyed with various setups but ultimately wanted the router to feed all connectivity in the house, so it remained in the basement. - Ubiquiti AP on 2nd floor for better coverage. The house is a recent reno but is originally ~200 years old. Whether the older construction materials of the innards of the house or just physical distance of having the router in the basement, it was difficult to get solid coverage throughout even with relatively modest square footage. The single AP worked well for a little while but UI/UX for Ubiquiti products is clunky at best and annoyingly difficult to configure. Performance degraded slowly over time and required lots of hand-holding just to remain stable. It also seemed impossible to get a true "mesh"-like network without having to purchase a second AP and completely turning off wifi on the main router. This didn't seem appealing given the dissatisfaction with the Ubiquiti ecosystem as a whole. Current hardware: - Main AX6600 router in basement, replacing the Netgear 6700. Modem feeds the WAN port, single LAN port feeds the main switch for ethernet wall ports. - Secondary AX6600 on 2nd floor as secondary AP Mesh Node, replacing Ubiquiti AP. Strictly uses ethernet backhaul via wall port
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    • Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
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      Night and day coming from a Ubiquiti AP in terms of setup and performance. I've only been using this setup for a day, so longer term performance is still TBD, but everything has been excellent so far. Worth noting that my use cases and infrastructure might be simpler than many folks but even then, some of the negative reviews are a bit baffling given my experience.

      Pros:
      - Stupid-simple setup. The entire network with both devices was up and running within ~15 minutes of opening the box. I'm probably more technically inclined than others, but a child could figure this out. As simple as connecting the router to your modem, turning it on, and then walking through the in-app setup. The mesh node was about as plug-and-play as it gets, at least when using ethernet backhaul. It was recognized and configured almost immediately as a secondary node in the network.
      - Mobile app. Used for initial setup and management. Could probably be done through the web-ui but I don't really see a reason to do that on initial setup. Save time and just download/use the app.
      - Web UI. The router management web UI is more robust and a bit easier to navigate than the mobile app. Will likely use this going forward for more detailed configuration and monitoring.
      - Performance. Both speed and coverage are incredible. I pay for 1000/20 and consistently got ~930/~25 with the speed test in the Asus app. 5Ghz WiFi speed tests (fast dot com) on newer devices averaged ~750/~25. 2.4Ghz varied but was consistently fast and reliable. Full signal on various devices throughout the house and outside on both bands.
      - Wired backhaul. Worth mentioning specifically because I saw some reviews that complained about this not working very well or at all when a switch was in between the two units. It worked immediately and works well for me. There's also multiple physical connections between the node, the wall and the switch itself and there still aren't any problems. if you run into problems, its probably worth double-checking your cabling (CAT 5E+), hardware (switch compatibility/1G+ ports), and Asus config

      Cons:
      - Asus UI/UX. Very minor issues just getting used to and understanding how to navigate the UI both on the mobile app and on the web. It seems simple enough now though after poking around. Not worth docking the rating.
      - 2.4 Ghz. Noticed in some instances where the speeds were sporadically low on 2.4 Ghz, but I generally don't use that and it isn't consistent enough to dock a star. Most of the connected devices on the network default to or have to use the 2.4 band, so it could just be some basic congestion. As of this writing, I'm getting 150/22 on my laptop while situated near the secondary node, which is more than acceptable. I'll look deeper into the settings and report back if there are problems.
      - SSID management. Fairly negligible but worth mentioning like others have. The default configuration uses a single SSID for both 5 and 2.4 Ghz bands which I immediately turned off. I assume most folks would want the delineation of the two like me. The other knock here is that it will broadcast the alternate 5 Ghz channel used for wireless backhaul. I don't intend to ever use the wireless backhaul, but, unless I'm missing something, Asus seems to force it to be left on as a fallback in case the wired connection ever drops. I'm fine leaving it on as a fallback but I'll at least see if I can hide the SSID without causing problems with the network, since it should never be used by regular clients.

      TBD:
      - Long-term performance. Very satisfied at the moment but I'm sure most would agree that a huge percentage of the value is how these things hold up over time. I'll report back as needed.
      - Advanced features. I haven't spent enough time with the router management software to really understand the pros and cons here quite yet.
      - IOT connection stability. Saw some reviews that dinged connection drops for connected devices. No issues to report yet. I used the same SSID and passwords as before. Everything connected seamlessly and appears to be working. I'll keep an eye on this as well.
      - Wireless backhaul. I have not tested wireless backhaul and I don't really intend to. In fact, I don't really see the utility of using wireless backhaul if you can avoid it. For the XT8, it relies on an alternate channel on the 5Ghz band. This is obviously going to be slower than ethernet from the jump but the 5Ghz band is much more "fragile" and can quickly become very limited by physical distance and obstructions between the two nodes, even if the actual channel is dedicated strictly for backhaul instead of regular traffic.

      Misc. Notes:

      Physical setup:
      - Cable connection from the street comes into the basement, which is where the modem and the main router are situated.
      - The house is fully wired via ethernet. A 10-port gigabit switch also sits in the basement with the modem and router, which feeds the wall ports in various rooms throughout the home.
      - Only a handful of the wall ports are actually used consistently. One for the entertainment center, one for a PC and one for an AP on the second floor of the home.
      - Various connected and personal devices throughout the house. Smart speakers, smart TVs, Nest thermostats, a camera, dog collar, wireless printer. Personal devices include cellphones, laptops, and tablets.

      Previous hardware:
      - Netgear Nighthawk 6700 running DD-WRT, located in basement. Older model but the reputation precedes itself. Worked fairly well on stock firmware for a little while. Decided to switch to DD-WRT after cord-cutting and increased bandwidth needs for remote work and more IOT devices. DD-WRT improved things for a little while. I toyed with various setups but ultimately wanted the router to feed all connectivity in the house, so it remained in the basement.
      - Ubiquiti AP on 2nd floor for better coverage. The house is a recent reno but is originally ~200 years old. Whether the older construction materials of the innards of the house or just physical distance of having the router in the basement, it was difficult to get solid coverage throughout even with relatively modest square footage. The single AP worked well for a little while but UI/UX for Ubiquiti products is clunky at best and annoyingly difficult to configure. Performance degraded slowly over time and required lots of hand-holding just to remain stable. It also seemed impossible to get a true "mesh"-like network without having to purchase a second AP and completely turning off wifi on the main router. This didn't seem appealing given the dissatisfaction with the Ubiquiti ecosystem as a whole.

      Current hardware:
      - Main AX6600 router in basement, replacing the Netgear 6700. Modem feeds the WAN port, single LAN port feeds the main switch for ethernet wall ports.
      - Secondary AX6600 on 2nd floor as secondary AP Mesh Node, replacing Ubiquiti AP. Strictly uses ethernet backhaul via wall port
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Effortless setup, massive improvement

      Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023
      Night and day coming from a Ubiquiti AP in terms of setup and performance. I've only been using this setup for a day, so longer term performance is still TBD, but everything has been excellent so far. Worth noting that my use cases and infrastructure might be simpler than many folks but even then, some of the negative reviews are a bit baffling given my experience.

      Pros:
      - Stupid-simple setup. The entire network with both devices was up and running within ~15 minutes of opening the box. I'm probably more technically inclined than others, but a child could figure this out. As simple as connecting the router to your modem, turning it on, and then walking through the in-app setup. The mesh node was about as plug-and-play as it gets, at least when using ethernet backhaul. It was recognized and configured almost immediately as a secondary node in the network.
      - Mobile app. Used for initial setup and management. Could probably be done through the web-ui but I don't really see a reason to do that on initial setup. Save time and just download/use the app.
      - Web UI. The router management web UI is more robust and a bit easier to navigate than the mobile app. Will likely use this going forward for more detailed configuration and monitoring.
      - Performance. Both speed and coverage are incredible. I pay for 1000/20 and consistently got ~930/~25 with the speed test in the Asus app. 5Ghz WiFi speed tests (fast dot com) on newer devices averaged ~750/~25. 2.4Ghz varied but was consistently fast and reliable. Full signal on various devices throughout the house and outside on both bands.
      - Wired backhaul. Worth mentioning specifically because I saw some reviews that complained about this not working very well or at all when a switch was in between the two units. It worked immediately and works well for me. There's also multiple physical connections between the node, the wall and the switch itself and there still aren't any problems. if you run into problems, its probably worth double-checking your cabling (CAT 5E+), hardware (switch compatibility/1G+ ports), and Asus config

      Cons:
      - Asus UI/UX. Very minor issues just getting used to and understanding how to navigate the UI both on the mobile app and on the web. It seems simple enough now though after poking around. Not worth docking the rating.
      - 2.4 Ghz. Noticed in some instances where the speeds were sporadically low on 2.4 Ghz, but I generally don't use that and it isn't consistent enough to dock a star. Most of the connected devices on the network default to or have to use the 2.4 band, so it could just be some basic congestion. As of this writing, I'm getting 150/22 on my laptop while situated near the secondary node, which is more than acceptable. I'll look deeper into the settings and report back if there are problems.
      - SSID management. Fairly negligible but worth mentioning like others have. The default configuration uses a single SSID for both 5 and 2.4 Ghz bands which I immediately turned off. I assume most folks would want the delineation of the two like me. The other knock here is that it will broadcast the alternate 5 Ghz channel used for wireless backhaul. I don't intend to ever use the wireless backhaul, but, unless I'm missing something, Asus seems to force it to be left on as a fallback in case the wired connection ever drops. I'm fine leaving it on as a fallback but I'll at least see if I can hide the SSID without causing problems with the network, since it should never be used by regular clients.

      TBD:
      - Long-term performance. Very satisfied at the moment but I'm sure most would agree that a huge percentage of the value is how these things hold up over time. I'll report back as needed.
      - Advanced features. I haven't spent enough time with the router management software to really understand the pros and cons here quite yet.
      - IOT connection stability. Saw some reviews that dinged connection drops for connected devices. No issues to report yet. I used the same SSID and passwords as before. Everything connected seamlessly and appears to be working. I'll keep an eye on this as well.
      - Wireless backhaul. I have not tested wireless backhaul and I don't really intend to. In fact, I don't really see the utility of using wireless backhaul if you can avoid it. For the XT8, it relies on an alternate channel on the 5Ghz band. This is obviously going to be slower than ethernet from the jump but the 5Ghz band is much more "fragile" and can quickly become very limited by physical distance and obstructions between the two nodes, even if the actual channel is dedicated strictly for backhaul instead of regular traffic.

      Misc. Notes:

      Physical setup:
      - Cable connection from the street comes into the basement, which is where the modem and the main router are situated.
      - The house is fully wired via ethernet. A 10-port gigabit switch also sits in the basement with the modem and router, which feeds the wall ports in various rooms throughout the home.
      - Only a handful of the wall ports are actually used consistently. One for the entertainment center, one for a PC and one for an AP on the second floor of the home.
      - Various connected and personal devices throughout the house. Smart speakers, smart TVs, Nest thermostats, a camera, dog collar, wireless printer. Personal devices include cellphones, laptops, and tablets.

      Previous hardware:
      - Netgear Nighthawk 6700 running DD-WRT, located in basement. Older model but the reputation precedes itself. Worked fairly well on stock firmware for a little while. Decided to switch to DD-WRT after cord-cutting and increased bandwidth needs for remote work and more IOT devices. DD-WRT improved things for a little while. I toyed with various setups but ultimately wanted the router to feed all connectivity in the house, so it remained in the basement.
      - Ubiquiti AP on 2nd floor for better coverage. The house is a recent reno but is originally ~200 years old. Whether the older construction materials of the innards of the house or just physical distance of having the router in the basement, it was difficult to get solid coverage throughout even with relatively modest square footage. The single AP worked well for a little while but UI/UX for Ubiquiti products is clunky at best and annoyingly difficult to configure. Performance degraded slowly over time and required lots of hand-holding just to remain stable. It also seemed impossible to get a true "mesh"-like network without having to purchase a second AP and completely turning off wifi on the main router. This didn't seem appealing given the dissatisfaction with the Ubiquiti ecosystem as a whole.

      Current hardware:
      - Main AX6600 router in basement, replacing the Netgear 6700. Modem feeds the WAN port, single LAN port feeds the main switch for ethernet wall ports.
      - Secondary AX6600 on 2nd floor as secondary AP Mesh Node, replacing Ubiquiti AP. Strictly uses ethernet backhaul via wall port
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    • Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2021
      Style: AX6600 | Tri-Band | 1PKVerified Purchase
      I got my first wifi access point about 12 years ago, from Amazon. A Netgear WGR614 Wireless-G Router, for a small apartment. It ran well for 5 years. I have had a few others since. Linksys, Cisco, Netgear. I spent 10+ years as a sys admin, "IT" guy, so have setup many more wifi systems.
      Times have changed, technology has advanced.
      Enter the ASUS ZenWiFi AX6600 Tri-Band Mesh WiFi 6 System. Wow!

      I live in central California, its Comcast "Xfinity" territory. I have 1Gbit broadband over coax cable (still 40Mbits upstream, sadly).
      I first tried the Comcast "Xfinity wifi Gateway" with 3 "xFi pods", in my 3 story 3400 square foot, almost new-construction house.
      It was a good concept, easy to setup, and easy to add the pods as range extenders. Well, it was not actually good. The pods are not powerful enough for an actual house, and they are slow to switch between them as you move in the house, so you end up tied to a distant one for minutes at a time...an Intolerable system all around, unless maybe you are somewhere very small?! The gateway alone for a small house would probably be just fine. (they just released a newer version gateway, probably better?)

      BUT, the comcast wireless gateway can be easily set into "bridge" mode, and any WAP connected to it directly via ethernet cable. So, that's what i did. I now have the comcast gateway as a bridge device (avoids double NAT among other things) and have directly connected it to one AX6600. This is physically located on the middle of 3 floors, about 20% the way in from the front of the house. A second AX6600 is on the same floor, about 20% in from the back of the house. So each one is covering their half of the floor above it and below it, and roughly half of the floor its on. It works great, strong signals!! (One cool feature is the units talk to each other on a dedicated 3rd band, so that doesn't use any bandwidth from the other 2 data bands.)
      In addition to just the raw speed of the AX6600, the Asus router app for IOS serves as a slick central point for monitoring and administration. I think its really great, and feature-rich. It shows the strength of the "backhaul" channel between the 2 AX6600 routers in the mesh, which in my case is "GREAT" (-47dBm). You can of course see all devices, their "interface" aka channel (2.4 or 5Ghz), signal strength, real-time throughput, as well as apply a bandwidth limiter or block altogether, and many more typical features of any modern WAP.
      I have on average 12-14 devices connected, phones, tablet, cameras, smart TV, thermostats and 2-3 computers. Our most intensive machine is an Alienware gaming PC with "killer wifi 6" at the top far end of the house, and it gets close to 200Mbits down, 30Mbits up, and the latency is under 15ms, often 9-10ms. (more a product of the comcast broadband itself i beleive). Zero issues when gaming. I even get 40Mbits all the way in out at the back of the backyard, haha.
      Suffice to say, the Asus AX6600 has solved all the issues I had covering a large home, and is easy to setup and administer. Also cool is that you can add any ASUS wifi6 routers into the mesh, so IF i wanted to enlarge the mesh, I could do it with "lesser" model Asus wifi 6 routers at any time.
      Overall this is an impressive product, and by far the best I have ever used. Its powerful, feature rich, and simple to use. Its done an impressive job covering a large house with strong signals and throughput!! I would recommend it.
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