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ASUS ZenWiFi AX6600 Tri-Band Mesh WiFi 6 System (XT8 3PK) - Whole Home Coverage up to 7500 sq.ft & 8+ rooms, AiMesh, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Easy Setup, 3 SSID, Parental Control, White

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Style: White | Tri-Band | Wifi 6 | 3 pk


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  • Great, when it worked
Style: WiFi 6 Tri-Band 2PK
I had purchased this to replace a NetGear Nighthawk R6700 because I had wi-fi deadzones. Had high hopes. For the first few months it worked ok. And I am using the words "just ok" because despite supporting using the same SSID for naming both networks, I frequently lost my 2.4 gHz devices off the network and had to re-add them. At first this was my only challenge. Three months into it though, the router started to randomly reset. At first it was once every few days but as time went on it became more frequent until ultimately using the latest firmware available, it was down to resetting every few hours. I've tried everything I could think before even calling Asus Tech support (which ranges from difficult to hear back from to non-existent) down to and including dropping the second node entirely, changing my network topology, and rebuilding the configuration multiple times on both nodes manually (in case something in the configuration was corrupted). And no go. Router (either node) continues to reset every few hours despite what type of traffic and what devices are connected. Dusted off my Nighthawk, installed DD-WRT. Have been running flawlessly on it for the last two weeks. Asus has yet to get back to me now that I've requested an RMA for both units. I've provided tons of logs and documentation yet they've provided no insight as to why a pair of units that worked for a few short weeks decided to suffer what I consider unacceptable failures. Update: Managed to send both units back RMA but Asus is claiming they have no stock of the units. I have now been without an operational Asus router since close beginning of June. I will NEVER recommend going with Asus for networking equipment. If I could zero star this, I would. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2020 by Donna Phillips

  • Ready to sell the Eero
Style: WiFi 6 Tri-Band 2PK
Update: I bought an AX92U to see if I can get some speed upgrade to the slower spots of the house, especially the office which hides behind 2 corners. It went from 80 mbps to 120mbps. I tried wired backhaul, but not helping much, until I turn 5GHz-2 as dedicated backhaul off and unhide the SSID with name and password. Whah! The office is now over 400mbps both up/down and everywhere inside the house! More update: Found it not compatible with different AiMesh router. Tried to use the ethernet to connect the AX92U to free up the 5Ghz-2 band. But as soon as I plugged the network cable into the 92U, it lost connection, unplugged the 92U, and the internet was very slow. Checked the app, it said the uplink type is 2.4GHz! Reboot, reset all routers, turn on/off dedicated backhaul, nothing helped. So basically the two 5Ghz bands disappeared! Luckily, my backordered AX11000 showed up, so my internet is up and running while I return the ZenWifi. I am WFH, so a good internet is very important and not going to bother to figure out what went wrong. However, I do suspect the hardware may had problem since they were bought from the warehouse as like new. Note that I have a very sophisticated smart home setup with over 50 devices connected from doorbell to fountain pump, and many smart TVs, I so I am happy to get 400mb out of 1Gb internet on any PC or iPad with no streaming going, or 120mb with 1 or 2 streaming video on. But I am still researching on possible improment using 12 stream AX router. I had Eero for about a year or so, although it had been working fine, but I had to use 5 of them to cover a two story home with yards, it doesn’t go through walls well enough. Also being a gadget guy all my life, I think it is time to upgrade to an AX mesh network to validate if it really can cover more grounds with higher speed. Been on Amazon since day one writing/reading reviews, I can say there is no perfect product in the world, so I rarely buy stuffs based on reviews, instead, buy them for the looks or functions they provide. In this case the Asus XT8 got me for its speed and price, not for the bulky look. Setup - easy enough, just need an IOS or Android phone or pad with bluetooth, download the app and follow the instruction. Make sure the two routers are fully linked before running the app, or you will see 2 mesh devices and setup will fail. Once setup is completed, move the node router to where you think it should cover the other half of the area. This involves a little guesswork, but surprisingly easy for me, since the signal is strong even where I left the node at the farthest corner downstairs. You can tell if the link between the two routers are strong if the led is solid white. 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, now it is 350/400. Even in the backyard, I could get 170/200, with just 2 routers. Coverage - I had not found a dead spot yet. Inside or outside. Although speed may vary, the lowest one been the office at the very corner of the house, on the PC that is 13 years old. Compatibility - with same SSID setting and let the router handle the bandwidth, all smart home devices are working. About the only device not working was the 13 year-old PC the no longer has a updated NIC driver, I solved it using an USB 11ac dongle with updated driver. I still need to figure out how to hang the main router upstairs on 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 just 2 nodes. It is something worth looking at for WFH now and the future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2020 by Sqoopi

  • A Disaster!
Style: WiFi 6 Tri-Band 2PK
Initially I thought this was going to be good. The speeds and coverage were great. However, several problems soon surfaced. We have two laptops in our home. One has a WiFi 6 network adapter and the other an AC adapter. On both, when you open them up after going into sleep mode, the speed has dropped dramatically. The other issue is that we rely on WiFi calling due to poor reception in our home. At least when it comes to iPhone 11s, there is a consistent issue where the other party cannot hear you. I have worked with ASUS for 10 days spending countless hours going through their recommendations. Nothing has solved the speed dropping issue. The steps they have give me to resolve the WiFi Calling issue are vague, incomplete, and beyond my technical abilities. I finally gave up and brought my old Linksys AC router back into service. WiFi Calling works perfectly again. It may not be as fast, but it's reliable!!! HUGE DISAPPOINTMENT!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2020 by Mr. John

  • Do not buy
Style: WiFi 6 Tri-Band 2PK
Like others have said, not ready for prime time. After only 2 days the remote node completely quit communicating. It wouldn’t link to the main node through wired or wireless communication. I tried swapping node positions and I couldn’t even get the faulty node to connect to the router by itself. Tech support tried to help. You get an actual person, albeit after a long wait on hold. When they couldn’t help me they refused to let me speak to a supervisor saying that they had to escalate my claim to level 2 tech support. Level 2 support communicate only by email, no one to actually speak with. We went back and forth about a week with still no connection to the remote node. I gave them multiple opportunities to swap out my defective units for brand new units but they only wanted me to send the faulty node in for testing and repair. What a joke. If I did that I’d be left with only 1 node for an undetermined amount of time, and who knows if that would have lasted even a few more days. Asus finally suggested that I return the product back to amazon for a refund. I did. Luckily amazon handled their end of the return process easily. This has potential to be a good product but mine turned into an expensive paperweight after only 2 days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2020 by Justin Pikula

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