Don't disconsider the XT9s, the new "commercial" version of the same, or even the ROG version (kinda looks like the XT8s but seems to have radios more like the E/XT12s). In my book the XT8s currently offer the most bang for the buck, though.
Hi all
to all the et12 users, that the ET12 works great for, what firmware are you on?
I am returning my ORBI 963, the 963 is just JUNK the ORBI 50 was absolutely perfect.
After reading lots of positive results on the ET12, I thought I would give it shot (going to give it wired backhaul, mocha 2.5ghz motorola devices) I would rather have the 6ghz than 2 5ghz
Maybe I'm kidnapping this thread but at least the subject line is the same.
10 weeks ago a nearby IT place had a short sale on XT12 Pros. About $700 for a pair of them. So with some hesitation, I bought them. In retrospect, I actually regret that I fell for the offer. I could just have kept the RT-AX88U for another couple of years waiting for Wifi 7.
I had high expectations: 2.5 GHz network ports, additional wifi bands, good performance, Merlin support.
However the truth was something else: The 2.5 GHz ports are OK, they work fine. But performance? I don't notice much difference from the RT-AX88U I used to have. The additional wifi bands? They are not available in Europe! ASUS will not make them available here even if they have been free for a couple of years now.
After lengthy discussions with the place where I got them, they agreed that I can return them and get something else - but of course I will have to pay if it's more than $700.
The problem is that my impression is that Wifi 6E seems to be just a gap-filler waiting for Wifi 7. So I really don't want to pay even more for a pair of ET12s.
What should I do? Keep the XT12s? Replace them with ET12s? Replace them with a GT-AX11000 and something else with a 2.5 GHz WAN port? Or some other combo?
For your info, I live in a L-shaped house with the router placed at the top of the I part, one AP (the other XT12) at the end of the __ part and the last AP where the lines cross. After some fiddling with channels, signal strengths and settings it works very well. I get above 250 Mbps everywhere in the house. Roaming between the nodes works very well too.
I can always sell my old RT-AX88U for say $200 and my old RT-AX92U (used to be an AP) for say $100. In the end, this will mean that I actually paid $400 for a pair of XT12's.
If the XT12s are working fine in your environment, and at a final cost of $400, I would keep them. Unless you can return outright, for a full refund today. Either way, you should be able to sell them for at least that cost (with a bit of luck) when WiFi 7 products become worth buying, if not more with inflation being what it is today.