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ASUS RT-AX92U AX6100 Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System Large and Multi-Story Homes, Supports Flexible SSID, Wired Inter-Router Connections, AiProtection, Network Security by Trend Micro, Pack of 1

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However then I came across RT-AX92U which is 35% cheaper than RT-AX88U. Why is it cheaper considering it offers tri-band vs the AX88U's dual-band? I upgraded the laptop with an Intel Dual Band 2.4Gbps Wi-Fi 6 Wireless AX200NGW 802.11ax/ac Bluetooth 5.0 Network Card. Device manager and Intel Driver Support Assistant both say it is what it’s meant to be. 802.1ax mode is enabled.

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Keep the current router's setting but use a network cable to connect the node unit's WAN port to its LAN port. There’s a line of sight between the device and the father broadcaster, and something in between it and the closer broadcaster.Gotcha. I’ll spend some time to figure a way to get a wire up to the top floor so it’s all wired. I know that’s the way to go. If the Primary Broadband fails , will it automatically utilize the full potential of the 4G Sim MobileData.

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It's important to note that this band uses DFS channels, and as such, it might be less reliable if you live near a radar station. With a revolutionary combination of OFDMA* and MU-MIMO* technology, 802.11ax (WiFi 6) technology provides up to 4X greater network capacity and efficiency in traffic-dense environments. Previous-generation 802.11ac (WiFi 5) Wi-Fi can only handle one device at a time on each network channel, which is an inefficient use of available bandwidth. OFDMA support in the 802.11ax Wi-Fi standard divides each channel into small sub-channels, allowing signals from multiple devices* to be bundled together and transmitted simultaneously, reducing latency for a smoother, more responsive Wi-Fi experience.Only the second 5Ghz band can support Wi-Fi 6. The 2 remaining bands are plain old Wi-Fi 5 with poor performance. I live in a flat (not a house and thus don't need massive coverage) so I'm considering whether it will be better to get RT-AX92U as it is cheaper especially if performance is similar. The router has no multi-gig port, but it does have Link Aggregation (both WAN and LAN sides) and Dual-WAN. The former enables you to combine two ports into a 2Gbps connection, and the latter allows for turning one of its LAN ports or a USB port into a second WAN connection. Oh – speaking of switch – would a managed S8000 switch cause any problems? It’s difficult to get to and remove so asking ahead before I try. Reply

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I mean, I know memory is there to be used but psychologically (yet probably illogically) it doesn’t feel right to not have a buffer. I’m looking to upgrade and I’d like WiFi 6 as my laptop and phone are both WiFi 6 clients, both connecting wirelessly to my network. I’ve currently got a tri-band Netgear X8 R8500 and an EX7500 mesh extender and they work well enough in my reasonably small flat. Currently, all the wired connections and the internet connections (from ISP) is happening in the basement.Note: comments are moderated as noted in the comment section. There’s no need to post multiple ones. Again, make sure you read and pay attention. Reply I’ll do that but for the record, for European standards my house is quite large (60 ft long) and in one way or another most devices link to the AX’s. If I follow your lead, where do I have to pay attention for?

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The Asus RT-AX92U, first released in mid-2019, is an interesting case for two reasons. First, you only find it during the transition from Wi-Fi 5 to Wi-Fi 6. And secondly, well, I reviewed it twice. Thanks for the reply Dong. I’m not sure this is going to connect to your previous reply to my comment as there doesn’t appear to be a reply button under your last comment! Sorry if it lands out of position. I don’t mind AX speeds on the third floor. If needed, it would be on a room, so I can just plug a cable into the installation I have already done. Please note: Canadian 🇨🇦 ISP provides gigabit internet; all major devices are currently Wi-Fi 5 (TV, Macs, iPhones, iPads); I will be renovating my new house in the coming months and will make heavy use of HomeKit-based SmartHome devices (switches, lights, sensors, etc.), hence I decided to go with a Wi-Fi 6 router to make my upgrade more future-proof. I also own just one “ax” laptop, some “ac” devices like tv and mobile phones and some “n” devices like a wireless printer and a robotic vacuum.The results can help you figure out if it’s your ISP, a home network issue, or something wrong with the Roku. If your results at the router are under, say, 40-50Mbps, I’d think about an upgrade from your ISP. (For 4K, Netflix suggests at least 25Mbps, but I’d want some headroom beyond that.) If you get great speeds at the router but poor or inconsistent performance where the Roku is hooked up, a home network upgrade could help. If you get great speeds everywhere, maybe your Roku is the problem. Reply Like other Asus routers, the RT-AX92U has all you can think of when it comes to USB-based features. Fast NAS speed Hey there! I didn’t really do anything special. When I was on the the web interface it showed that the main router needed a firmware upgrade. I just pressed the button and it upgraded it automatically. It did not automatically upgrade the other node though. I just manually uploaded that to the other node and it all worked just fine. Nothing special at all. Reply

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