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What else instead of TUF-AX6000?

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I'm getting rid of my Asus Gaming TUF-6000 due to these bugs in the latest firmware.
What can you recommend from this manufacturer. With good range (no worse than this TUF) and maybe WiFi6e...? I don't need WiFi7.
(I have RT-AX58U V2 as a node /Wifi.... :( ).
 
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I'm getting rid of my Asus Gaming TUF-6000 due to these bugs in the latest firmware.
What can you recommend from this manufacturer. With good range (no worse than this TUF) and maybe WiFi6e...? I don't need WiFi7.
(I have RT-AX58U V2 as a node /Wifi.... :( ).
AX86U Pro or AX88U Pro
 
GT-AXE16000..? only a little more expensive 😄

EDIT: Ok, I read a bit and now I know it's just an old 'gaming spider' 😄
 
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I'm getting rid of my Asus Gaming TUF-6000 due to these bugs in the latest firmware.

You'll probably want to get rid of the next Asus router due to other bugs in firmware.
 
@Tech9 Do you suggest anything else..?
Yes, I was thinking about Ubiquiti, but I don't have cables on the ground floor, so it would have to be connected via WiFi from the first floor... and I read that this solution may be slower than AiMesh..?
Brick-walled house +200m in total (ground floor and first floor)
I would probably need 3x UbiQuiti UX7
 
Invest in the cables. Upgrade the APs as you can.

Alarm / security installers are pretty good at snaking low voltage cable for reasonable prices.
 
@Tech9 Do you suggest anything else..?

I'm a little away from home and not very active lately, but if you want something better than consumer products - work on the infrastructure first and then Ubiquiti UniFi or TP-Link Omada as lower cost single pane of glass SMB options. Both are better quality hardware and software, whatever is more accessible on your market. Do it right once and forget about it. Ubiquiti is ahead of the game at the moment with the new gateways and UniFi OS features, perhaps more expensive. If you want consumer Easy Button solution - Qualcomm based Eero, Nest, Deco. All better wireless mesh than add-on AiMesh on top of Broadcom hardware. Good luck!
 
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