By the way, im just wondering, will using the GT-AX6000 or RT-AX88U Pro as node be better than using the Zenwifi XT8/XT9/XT12 ? What is the advantage/disadvantage of the former against the latter and vice versa? Thanks.
Ive been reading around and it seems that it might be best to get either another GT-AX6000 as node or perhaps the AX86U. (Im leaning more towards the AX6000). It appears that the AX6000 wireless range is much better than the TUF AX5400.
yes i will be wiring it up in the future but there are still plans for some renovation and stuff which will happen so during the meantime, id like to get a better wifi router that can help with range. Any recommendations? Thanks
Thanks for recommendation but it appears that the RT-AC3100 isn't available anymore here in the Philippines.
I'm currently looking at the Asus RT-AX1800HP as it has long antennas. Im not sure though how well it performs in terms of antenna strength. Have you had any experience with the Asus...
I currently have an Asus GT-AX6000 (but ill eventually get an Asus GTX-AX16000). Anyway, for simplicity's sake, let's say I have the AX6000 connected wirelessly to an Asus XT8 but the problem is, the signal isn't that good due to 2 to 3 concrete walls between them. (I will have them wired in a...
Oh, i can set all as AiMesh nodes even if they are not all AX routers? That's nice to know.
How do i set them up as AiMesh nodes to the RT-AC86U? Should i enter the main menu of the RT-AC86U or do i enter the menu of the XT8?
I am currently using an Asus RT-AC86U as my router and an RT-AC87U as an access point (which my brother will get).
Is it possible to remove the AC87U and replace it with the XT8?
The link between the AC86U router to the 1st XT8 will be a CAT6 cable. The link between the 1st XT8 and the 2nd...
I am looking for a good router to install in our small office (family business) with 25+ computers. I am currently using QNO QVF7303 but this isn't optimized too much for gaming (ping time is a bit bad at times). It is also old and i want to update my hardware to something faster.
Note:
ISP 1...