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ASUS ZenWiFi AX6600 Tri-Band Mesh WiFi 6 System (XT8 1PK) - Whole Home Coverage up to 2750 sq.ft & 4+ rooms, AiMesh, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Easy Setup, 3 SSID, Parental Control, White

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Style: WiFi 6 Tri-Band 1PK


Features

  • Banish WiFi Dead ZoneTri-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.
  • AiMesh Supported Mix and match ZenWiFi with AiMesh-compatible routers to form powerful and flexible whole-home WiFi system

Description

ZenWiFi AX 1PK Charcoal is a Tri-band WiFi router that combines extremely fast and stable wireless networking performance with simple configuration and elegant design. Featuring the latest WiFi 6 technology, ZenWiFi takes mesh WiFi to a whole new level with dramatically improved coverage, speed and stability.


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11g


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎ZenWiFi AX 1PK Charcoal


Item model number: ‎ZenWiFi AX 1PK Charcoal


Item Weight: ‎1.61 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎6.3 x 2.95 x 6.36 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎6.3 x 2.95 x 6.36 inches


Color: ‎Black


Voltage: ‎100240 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Asus


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎May 13, 2020


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  • Twice as fast as Orbi RBK 50, but having issues with devices switching
Style: WiFi 6 Tri-Band 2PK
I am coming from an Orbi RBK50 that I've been trying for the past week. I have a 1Gb up/down connection. On the Orbi, I couldn't get faster than around 500Mbps down over ethernet, let alone on wifi. With this Asus product, I am getting over 900 Mbps on ethernet and between 600 and 700 mbps on wifi. It has exceeded my expectations in terms of speed. The only problem I am having is with my devices not switching between nodes. Three times in the last day, I have lost wifi connection on two phones and one iPad when from the room with the AiMesh node to the room with the router connected to my modem. On one device, it swapped over to an unrelated Netgear access point that I have up that I use to connect plugs and switches to the network. On the other two devices, it just dropped my connection completely. I had to turn off wifi and turn it back on to get it to come back. I am not sure why it would do this, but obviously if it is continues, it's a problem. I got this device because it looked like a perfect solution to handle dead spots and keep my internet speed constant throughout my house. It appears to work well for that. But if it cannot effortlessly switch between nodes as I move around my house, it's not much of a mesh network. Edit: There are many things to like about this router. The speeds are amazing and I get decent wifi through my entire home. I updated the firmware a few days ago. Unfortunately, I am not having issues since the update. The first issue is that it has spontaneously rebooted a couple of times. The second issue is that I am not getting drops in wifi speed on various devices that connect to the point that I set up as the router. Rebooting the devices that I'm having issues with seems to fix it. I haven't had this setup all that long, obviously, but these issues only started after updating the firmware. I am reaching out to ASUS to try and troubleshoot. I have a couple of weeks before my return period ends, and I'd really like to make this work. Edit 3/3/1/2020: This router continues to be decent yet very annoying at times. For a router where devices are supposed to switch between mesh points seamlessly, it certainly isn't doing well at all. I have the two nodes located at opposite ends of my house. There are a few walls between them, but they are on the same level. I've named them Living Room and Office. If I am in the Office and my phone stays connected to Living Room, then the internet speeds on my phone are almost non-existent. This doesn't make sense, unless the nodes themselves don't have a lot of power. A regular router will give me decent speed through the entire house. I would think that each of the nodes would at least be strong enough to broadcast to the entire house. The only way to get it to work is to manually disconnect Wifi on my phone and then reconnect. There are also times where it will just completely disconnect devices from Wifi and not reconnect. So I am still very hot and cold about this system. When it works, it works well. When it doesn't, it is very frustrating and annoying. Overall, I wish that I'd just stuck with the Orbi. Though the overall speeds on the Orbi are less than this, it handled switching between nodes much better and the antennas in the Orbi seem MUCH BETTER than on this thing. Update 5/6/2020: I have regrets. I jumped on this router because it seemed like it was going to be amazing, but that couldn't be further from the truth. In addition to all of the issues listed above continuing in spite of the firmware updates, it is now causing other problems Just today, my Dish DVRs would not connect to it. When I went to re-add the network, it listed four access points with the same name. The only thing that made it come back was rebooting the router. It managed to be up 15 days. It keeps dropping various devices. My phone, my iPad, my Macbooks have all been victims of being dropped. It still refuses to switch between nodes when I move about the house. I'll get far enough away from one access point that it should switch, but it doesn't and the speed drops to nothing. My wife's phone will often just disconnect when it gets far enough away from the node it was connected to, and she'll have to shut off wifi and turn it back on to get it to reconnect. There is nothing seamless about this system. Because it was so expensive, I am going to have to run it into the ground before replacing it. I can't justify tossing it in a pile somewhere and replacing it. I wish that I could. Maybe someday they'll release an update that actually fixes these issues or maybe it's the hardware and there's just nothing that can be done. Either way, I'm stuck with this thing for the foreseeable future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2020 by Scott K

  • I will Never Buy another ASUS Router
Style: WiFi 6 Tri-Band 2PK
I purchased the ZenWifi AX after reading the positive reviews, and a 7 year history with ASUS routers, creating a mesh network with a GT ROG AC5300 & an RT-AC86U. The intent was to use the Zenwifi Routers as the primary router and a Wireless backhaul mesh node with the GT ROG AC5300 as an Ethernet backhaul device. With previous routers, the setup was completed in less than 15 minutes, with the ZenWifi it was an hour, as I had the wireless back haul node connect at 2.4GHz, forcing me to restore the units to factory default and restart twice. The routers updated top the latest firmware during the initial power on configuration for the router node, and after connection for Mesh Node, ensuring that all nodes were at the latest version. The firmware for all three units was updated within a few days of the initial configuration. Living with the Zenwifi In operation the WiFi clients would connect to nodes, in a strange fashion, not a big deal, except the majority of the WiFi clients always connected to the main router. I have Wemo power switches controlled through the Apple Home APP, they were continually disconnecting from the nodes making home control painful. I had tablets and phones disconnect from the network, initially thought to be the ISP, or perhaps some other reason, the performance also seemed slow given the 400Mbps connection. Things improved each time the main router was rebooted, a favorite technique to reconnect the Wemo devices, but quickly deteriorated. A change from Quad 9 DNS to Cloudflare DNS improved the throughput but not the disconnects, with the mesh node showing a disconnect from the router, signified by a the LED flashing blue. I also saw the Wireless Mesh Node connect to the GT ROG AC5300, which is physically further away from the router node, which all seemed strange. I then looked at the top of the primary router and saw that the surface finish was delaminating from the case underneath, see the attached images, which lead me to the conclusion that this router was not up to the job it was being asked to do, no doubt not helped by the majority of the devices being connected to it. I set up a call with ASUS service, missed the first call, setup a second call and the agent asked me for a description of the issue, and then asked me to send lost of logs, configuration files and a wireless case document. After two weeks of back and forth with daily emails and more information, I asked about the delamination, and was asked if I had dropped the unit, so I sent lots of pictures that showed no damage and was told that if I had damaged the unit I would have to pay for the repair. This was to much, and as I was approaching the end of the return window I setup a return, Amazon support Called me to try and resolve my problem, but as I explained the issue and shared the 8 ASUS case numbers assigned to my Dialouge, my return was quickly approved. It takes a long time to build trust and two weeks to destroy that trust. I will never buy another ASUS router, or in fact any ASUS products. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020 by Old Wise One Old Wise One

  • Finally no more WiFi dead spots!
Style: WiFi 6 Tri-Band 2PK
I mainly purchased the zenwifi mesh routers because I cannot receive wireless signal at my front door for The smart doorbell and very spotty signal in my garage (a pain when I am on the phone driving home and 90% of the times get drop calls when I get to my garage) I have a 2 floor 3,500 sqft house with 4 bedrooms. The whole setup took 20 minutes including unboxing, replacing my current AC1900 router, and using the ASUS router app to setup (only took 4 minutes!) I totally love this router: · My new smart doorbell finally works and I am getting full wifi coverage in the garage. I check all corners of my house with 0 dead spots. I place the main unit in the upstairs closet and the second unit on the first floor. · My transfer speed also received a bump from my laptop wifi to my NAS storage transferring rate went from 9MB/s to 43MB/s! and I am able to have 5ghz faster band all over the house. · Internet is showing maximum speed my ISP offers. · Parental control works great limiting internet usage before bed time. · I can also schedule the router to self-reboot on Saturday at 4am since router is sophisticated like a computer now and it’s better to let it power cycle every once in a while. This router’s price is very competitive compare to the other offerings on the market and it’s worth every penny now that my house is blanked with wifi. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2020 by C. Chang C. Chang

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