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ASUS ZenWiFi BT6 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh, 9.4 Gbps, 7600 sq.ft. (3pk), 2.5G WAN Port, Security and Parental Controls Included, Smart Home Master SSIDs, 4G & 5G Mobile Tethering- BT6 (W-3-PK)

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Style: 9.4 Gbps, 2.5G Port


Pattern Name: 3-Pack, up to 7,600 sq.ft


Features

  • Tri-band WiFi 7 speeds up to 9.4 Gbps MLO and 4K-QAM
  • AI-powered Smart AiMesh boosts coverage up to 7600 sq.ft. (3pk) and easy extendibility with compatible ASUS routers for seamless and secure whole home WiFi
  • Seven internal antennas and eight high-power front-end modules eliminates WiFi dead zones
  • 24/7 end-to-end protection with commercial-grade AiProtection Pro and advanced VPNs
  • IoT Network, parental controls & VPN easy setup on multiple devices with Smart Home Master SSIDs

Description

ASUS ZenWiFi BT6 (3-Pack) – Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh System The ASUS ZenWiFi BT6 is a next-generation WiFi 7 tri-band mesh system designed to deliver fast, reliable whole-home connectivity for modern smart homes. With combined wireless speeds of up to 9.4 Gbps, it provides smooth performance for bandwidth-intensive activities such as 8K streaming, cloud gaming, and smart home automation across dozens of connected devices. Powered by WiFi 7 (802.11be) technology, the ZenWiFi BT6 supports Multi-Link Operation (MLO), ultrawide 320 MHz channels, and 4096-QAM modulation, enabling higher throughput, lower latency, and more efficient network performance compared with previous WiFi generations. The 3-pack mesh system creates a seamless whole-home network using ASUS Smart AiMesh technology, allowing multiple nodes to work together under a single network name. Devices automatically connect to the strongest node for stable coverage throughout large homes while intelligent backhaul optimizes performance between mesh units. Designed for modern connectivity, each unit features a 2.5-gigabit WAN port, multiple Gigabit LAN ports, and flexible wired or wireless backhaul options for multi- gig internet plans and high-performance devices. Built-in AiProtection Pro security, parental controls, VPN support, and Smart Home Master SSIDs help protect and manage all connected devices across the network.

Brand: ASUS


Model Name: BT6 (W-3-PK)


Special Feature: 3 packs, Alexa Compatible, Guest Mode, VPN Security


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11n


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Recommended Uses For Product: Business, Gaming, Home


Included Components: BT6 (W-3-PK), Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide, RJ45 cable, Warranty Card


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Color: WHITE


Other Special Features of the Product: 3 packs, Alexa Compatible, Guest Mode, VPN Security


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Wireless Compability: 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11n


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Antenna Location: Business, Gaming, Home


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Antenna Type: Internal


Operating System: ASUSWRT


Security Protocol: AiProtection, VNPN, WPA/WPA2/WPA3-Personal, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise WPS


Number of Ports: 4


Control Method: App


Data Transfer Rate: 8643 Megabits Per Second


LAN Port Bandwidth: 2500 Mbps


Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate: 8643 Megabits Per Second


Number of Antennas: 7


Smart Home Compatibility: Smart Home Compatible


Router Firewall Security Level: High


Wi-Fi Generation: WiFi 7


Has Internet Connectivity: Yes


Router Network Type: mesh


Connectivity Range: 7600 Square Feet


Is Modem Compatible: No


Connectivity Protocol: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth


Coverage: Up to 7600 sq.ft. (3pk)


Controller Type: App Control


Frequency: 60 Hz


Brand: ASUS


Model Name: BT6 (W-3-PK)


Built-In Media: BT6 (W-3-PK), Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide, RJ45 cable, Warranty Card


Model Number: BT6 (W-3-PK)


UPC: 197105537897 197105538009


Manufacturer: ASUS


Mfr Part Number: BT6 (W-3-PK)


Unit Count: 3.0 Count


Warranty Description: 3 year


Item Weight: 1.88 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 7.32"L x 2.83"W x 6.26"H


Color: WHITE


Has Security Updates: Yes


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  • Solid Tri-Band Wifi7 Mesh System
Style: 9.4 Gbps, 2.5G Port Pattern Name: 3-Pack, up to 7,600 sq.ft
This mesh router system replaced an older Netgear dual-band Wifi6 unit that has been running for over 7 years, 24/7, and is now out of support. We decided to replace that router before it failed on us, as we work from home and cannot afford to lose our network. Our older system did cover the entire house, but there were definitely weak spots where connection speeds would drop and the older unit did not cover our entire backyard very well. This new mesh system provides outstanding coverage throughout every part of our house - we have gigabit fiber internet and with three nodes, this system is easily able to saturate that, giving full speed even at the furthest edges of the house and yard. We chose to use the same SSID and passphrase as our old router, so every internet-connected device in our house connected automatically, as soon as we powered it on and it initialized itself. Setup took a few minutes for the unit to boot up, connect to our fiber gateway, and then connect to its mesh nodes. After that, we simply relocated the nodes roughly evenly through the house, one on the main level along with the base unit, and one upstairs in the game room. The result? Perfect signal throughout the entire house and yard. The Asus software is straightforward and easy to use, and provides excellent real-time monitoring and logging capability, along with now-standard features like firewalling, custom domain keyword blocks, VPN support, etc. The unit also supports a guest network as well as an older-spec dual-band “IoT” network for any smart devices in the home that may not be fully compatible with Wifi7. Each of the three units has several ethernet ports for hardwired connectivity for non-Wifi devices in addition to simply extending the network mesh. Handoff for devices moving through the house like smartphones and smart watches is seamless. Everything in the house simply works, from streaming boxes, tablets, phones, watches and smart home devices. All in all, this is an excellent choice for a typical highly-connected modern house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2025 by Herb Schaltegger

  • Excellent WiFi System Excellent WiFi System
Style: 9.4 Gbps, 2.5G Port Pattern Name: 2-Pack, up to 5,800 sq. ft.
This WiFi system is excellent. The app is user-friendly and functional. The setup instructions are straightforward and easy to follow. From unboxing to a fully functional system, it took about an hour. The two-unit mesh network covers my entire home and the surrounding yard effectively. The wireless backhaul is fast and stable. In just one month, I haven’t experienced any dropped connections or issues. My wireless (under ideal circumstances) and wired connection speeds are identical to those directly connected to the modem (550/40 Mbps down and up). The modem has become the bottleneck, and it’s time for an upgrade. Initially, I was considering a lower-tier WiFi6 mesh network, but the Black Friday offers made this WiFi7 package a more attractive choice.are identical to those hardwired directly to the modem (550/40 Mbps down and up). The modem is now the bottleneck and due for an upgrade. I was considering a lower tier WiFi6 mesh, but Black Friday offers made this WiFi7 package a better choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2026 by Yingrong

  • Careful with WiFi 7
Style: 9.4 Gbps, 2.5G Port Pattern Name: 1-Pack, up to 3,000 sq. ft.
WiFi 7 doesn’t work with all devices (older) but pleased with all else.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026 by Allen Z

  • Updated Review - Now Recommended
Style: 9.4 Gbps, 2.5G Port Pattern Name: 3-Pack, up to 7,600 sq.ft
Update as of December 2025 ASUS released a firmware update in November of 2025 that highly recommended performing a factory reset of all mesh routers in the system after completing the update. Since updating and performing the factory reset, all issues I previously experienced have been resolved. This mesh system is fast, stable, and I can absolutely recommend purchasing it now. I will update my review in the future if any issues arise. Do not buy this mesh wifi system. Intermittent connection issues that have no clear or consistent resolution. Sometimes rebooting the entire system fixes the issue, sometimes it doesn't. From my troubleshooting, the issue appears to be a problem with the mesh systems ability to resolve DNS requests. I have performed every troubleshooting step in the book, and the issue persists. Multiple factory resets, multiple firmware updates, daily/nightly reboots, multiple setting/configuration changes, and the problem continues. When it works, it is great. Unfortunately I have spent more time troubleshooting this $600+ system than I would like to admit. Stay away. I am shocked to see a product from Asus have these issues. I purchased this system months ago and was willing to give Asus a few months to release a firmware update that fixed it. 5 months later the issue persists and based on the other reviews I am not the only one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2025 by Alexander Thomas

  • Problems talking to alexa and blink
Style: 9.4 Gbps, 2.5G Port Pattern Name: 2-Pack, up to 5,800 sq. ft.
I have had an Asus router for 20 years. Worked great just got old. I installed this mesh router and it would not talk to my alexa devices nor my blink devices. I tried customer support 3 different times and they suggested I reach out to the tech support for alexa and blink. They could not get them to talk either. I made a whole seperate log in for the 2.4mhz band and that didn't work. After spending all this time I replaced it with an eero 7 mesh router and was immediately able to talk to them. Eero had issues with buffering with my wired devices so I ended up with tp-link ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2025 by Gerg

  • Good Router
Style: 9.4 Gbps, 2.5G Port Pattern Name: 2-Pack, up to 5,800 sq. ft.
Router was easy to set up, and has offered a more stable and fast connection when compared to my previous WiFi 5 mesh system. The firmware updated automatically during setup, and all security and extra connectivity (e.g. Hotspot sharing) features were straightforward and easy to configure. Each satellite offers more range than my previous router, so I was able to use a two node system where I previously needed three for good coverage. One nice to have would be additional 2.5GB LAN ports, but this router is still a great value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2026 by Ben

  • First negative review (and experience) of an ASUS product ever
Style: 9.4 Gbps, 2.5G Port Pattern Name: 2-Pack, up to 5,800 sq. ft.
I've been using ASUS products for a decade at least. Wifi and bluetooth dongles, motherboards, notebooks and routers. Never had any issue until now. Since I've found the Zen Wifi routers, I've never used anything else. Have pairs of XT8/XT9 routers at multiple locations and I've never had any issues. On the contrary. Lots of features, stable and fast connections. Until one of my XT8 died. Instead of simply buying a replacement, I've decided to spend some more and buy a Wifi7 pair. After some research, I've chosen the BT6. And faced nothing but trouble since then. The list of issues is so long that I don't think I'd have enough room here to describe them all here. Let's mention a few: - Horrible navigation experience: have to refresh pages to properly load them. I've disable all security features, forced DNS servers and still facing this issue. Happens to wireless and wired devices connected to a mesh node. Same ISP modems, only thing changed was the BT6 pair. Never had any issues with the XT8 routers - Devices loosing internet access: from time to time a device would show "connected without internet". Some older devices are not compatible with wifi7, that's widely known. The problem is even wifi7 certified devices would show this symptom - The "Smart Connect" issue: devices moving from one node to another sometimes stop communicating. Known to happen on some ASUS routers apparently. But this model has no "disable smart connect". The only workaround to minimize this and the "connected without internet" issue so far was to disable wifi7 and create multiple wifi networks with different frequencies (2.4Ghz , 5Ghz and/or 6Ghz). Which basically defeats the reason for a wifi7 router... - This would actually be funny if it wasn't frustrating: discord sometime throws an error. After researching about it, Discord proposed solution was... "Replace your router" - The BT6 main router was configured for Dual Wan, initially using load balance. As the device comes with AiProtection disabled, and I had it enabled on old routers, at some point I've decided to turn it on. As AiProtection does not work with Load Balance, it throws a message saying it will change Dual WAN to failover mode. Fine, let's do it. Once the router rebooted, the secondary WAN port would not show "Failover" as expected, but "cable disconnected" instead even though no one touched the router. Move the cable to a different port, let's say LAN2, and it shows the cable is connected. Reconfigure Dual WAN to use LAN2 as the secondary, reboot it and it will then show LAN2 as "cable disconnected". Only way to "fix" this was disabling AiProtection, disable Dual WAN, reboot one more time, and reconfigure Dual WAN again (which then works again as expected on both Failover and Load Balance modes) - The boot time for the BT6 mesh node is ridiculous high. It sometimes takes 5-7 minutes to have internet access. And on some occasions the router rebooted twice (blue led, white led, a few seconds, blue led again, white led to finally get online) - And the list goes on... Needless to say, firmware is up-to-date (checked again while writing this) and removing and re-adding the mesh node won't help. Nor resetting it. Or resetting the whole system to factory and re-configure it from scratch. Same issues. As the mesh node takes a long time to boot, testing and troubleshooting this has taken hours and hours. Setting up a XT8/XT9 pair wouldn't take more than 10 minutes. My last hope is to replace the BT6 mesh node with the remaining XT8 node and see what happens. It will disable the 6 Ghz frequency but at this point I don't care anymore. I'd use just the remaining XT8 unit if I could but unfortunately signal gets too weak in some areas. Maybe using the XT8 as main router and one the BT6 as a mesh node, I don't know.... ASUS should either fix its firmware ASAP or remove it from the product line. But this particular model does not deserve to carry the ASUS brand. At least I'll be able to relocate one of the XT9 routers in a few months and get rid of these horrible BT6 routers. *** UPDATE 10/12/25: a few days ago ASUS released a new firmware. The Release Notes "highly recommend" a factory reset. Did a backup, the factory reset, restored the backup and the routers simply went crazy... No device would navigate even though both ISPs were connected. A new reset, manually configured everything one more time and got nothing but the initial symptoms. I then disabled Wifi7 and separated frequencies again as it would minimize those issues. For the first time since the routers were first installed I was able to get stable connections and navigation for a couple of days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2025 by E. Marques

  • Great mesh network
Style: 9.4 Gbps, 2.5G Port Pattern Name: 3-Pack, up to 7,600 sq.ft
Great routers make a great network. The ASUS app makes set up and configuration easy. We live in a two story house and there are no dead zones. My older AI Mesh routers are compatible with these, so I might add it in my home office. These have an ability to create an IoT network and i am moving my smart home devices to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026 by D. G. Kay

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