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Asus Zenwifi Xt8 (router X1) Tri-band Ax6600 Mesh Wifi System Wifi 6
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The router and node arrived in an elegantly packaged box with not too much non-recyclable waste. I already had the Asus Router app and it was easy to setup both devices although I had to unexpectedly reboot the node as I powered it on after the primary router. No big deal really. Coverage is great and performance is way in excess of my FTTC connection. Hopefully, full fibre will arrive here soon.Those who are thinking of using these need to be aware that a modem is required as these routers do not have a DSL input. Asus don't have a suitable product (in the UK) to use with these particular routers but there are alternatives (on Amazon) for under £30. A WiFi router with a DSL input that can be set to bridge mode will do the trick and although this might seem like ... MoreThe router and node arrived in an elegantly packaged box with not too much non-recyclable waste. I already had the Asus Router app and it was easy to setup both devices although I had to unexpectedly reboot the node as I powered it on after the primary router. No big deal really. Coverage is great and performance is way in excess of my FTTC connection. Hopefully, full fibre will arrive here soon.Those who are thinking of using these need to be aware that a modem is required as these routers do not have a DSL input. Asus don't have a suitable product (in the UK) to use with these particular routers but there are alternatives (on Amazon) for under £30. A WiFi router with a DSL input that can be set to bridge mode will do the trick and although this might seem like overkill, it's far cheaper than buying a dedicated modem.
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Siting and how many boxes you require is trial and error. I bought one set first and then later another. I needed 4 boxes (2 sets) to cover my home ground floor and upstairs. I installed one box as an access point connected to Ethernet on each floor and expected to connect a second remotely as mesh. However, the connection was not strong enough across floors. I ended up connecting one side of my home with the downstairs access point (signal passed through the ceiling well) and the other side upstairs only (one remote and an access box). Strangely, downstairs seems to work well with only one box (access point) located in the main area. There are more walls upstairs for sure. Mesh needs a good connection on the 5MHz backhaul channel. You need to connect them sitting ... MoreSiting and how many boxes you require is trial and error. I bought one set first and then later another. I needed 4 boxes (2 sets) to cover my home ground floor and upstairs. I installed one box as an access point connected to Ethernet on each floor and expected to connect a second remotely as mesh. However, the connection was not strong enough across floors. I ended up connecting one side of my home with the downstairs access point (signal passed through the ceiling well) and the other side upstairs only (one remote and an access box). Strangely, downstairs seems to work well with only one box (access point) located in the main area. There are more walls upstairs for sure. Mesh needs a good connection on the 5MHz backhaul channel. You need to connect them sitting next to each other and then move apart to their installation location. This means you then find out about signal connection issues. But at least it’s shown on the phone app and you’re not going back and forth to a PC/Mac to configure/check.
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Bought this Asus Zen XT8 Mesh system about 3 weeks ago to replace an older Router as part of an upgrade to Fiber Internet service. The system came quickly and packaged well. The setup was not too difficult however, I have to agree with other reviewers that other than the quick start guide, which directs you to the Asus App, there wasn't much in the way of instructional material or videos. The App worked pretty well but there is a lot this system is capable of and it will take a while to fine tune the system to my needs and to take advantage of all it can offer. Also, since this was replacing an older router that had the same password for a few years as a security caution I decided to set this up with a new name and password. This of course meant I had to login to ... MoreBought this Asus Zen XT8 Mesh system about 3 weeks ago to replace an older Router as part of an upgrade to Fiber Internet service. The system came quickly and packaged well. The setup was not too difficult however, I have to agree with other reviewers that other than the quick start guide, which directs you to the Asus App, there wasn't much in the way of instructional material or videos. The App worked pretty well but there is a lot this system is capable of and it will take a while to fine tune the system to my needs and to take advantage of all it can offer. Also, since this was replacing an older router that had the same password for a few years as a security caution I decided to set this up with a new name and password. This of course meant I had to login to all the clients in the home with the new name and password. This took a while and one of my older, 2.4G only clients gave me a bit of an issue but eventually got it all worked out. It would have been easier and faster if I had kept the old routers name and password. My house is a little older, so I set this up as a wireless backhaul. I also let the router decide which band to choose for the different clients, 2.4 or 5G. So far there have been no issues with all the different clients running and I'm very impressed with the speed both up and down. I have a 600Mbps service and I am consistently getting around 400 to 500 Mbps down and 400+ Mbps up on my 5G phone. Some of the older devices are around 300 Mbps down and 250+ up depending where in the house you are. The big thing is the coverage has been great! This set up got rid of all my dead spots and increased the coverage out in both the front and back yards. This is all without doing any fine tuning. The Asus is way faster than what I had, and the coverage is greater. Overall, I would recommend this to others and would give it a solid 4.5 rating! I didn't give it a 5 because of the lack of some better instructional help from Asus on setup and all the different features and I've only been using it for about 3 weeks so I can't comment on longevity!
| WAN connection | |
| WAN connection type | RJ-45 |
| SIM card slot | N |
| DSL WAN | N |
| Ethernet WAN | Y |
Asus Zenwifi Xt8 (router X1) Tri-band Ax6600 Mesh Wifi System Wifi 6
Free delivery
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The router and node arrived in an elegantly packaged box with not too much non-recyclable waste. I already had the Asus Router app and it was easy to setup both devices although I had to unexpectedly reboot the node as I powered it on after the primary router. No big deal really. Coverage is great and performance is way in excess of my FTTC connection. Hopefully, full fibre will arrive here soon.Those who are thinking of using these need to be aware that a modem is required as these routers do not have a DSL input. Asus don't have a suitable product (in the UK) to use with these particular routers but there are alternatives (on Amazon) for under £30. A WiFi router with a DSL input that can be set to bridge mode will do the trick and although this might seem like ... MoreThe router and node arrived in an elegantly packaged box with not too much non-recyclable waste. I already had the Asus Router app and it was easy to setup both devices although I had to unexpectedly reboot the node as I powered it on after the primary router. No big deal really. Coverage is great and performance is way in excess of my FTTC connection. Hopefully, full fibre will arrive here soon.Those who are thinking of using these need to be aware that a modem is required as these routers do not have a DSL input. Asus don't have a suitable product (in the UK) to use with these particular routers but there are alternatives (on Amazon) for under £30. A WiFi router with a DSL input that can be set to bridge mode will do the trick and although this might seem like overkill, it's far cheaper than buying a dedicated modem.
Siting and how many boxes you require is trial and error. I bought one set first and then later another. I needed 4 boxes (2 sets) to cover my home ground floor and upstairs. I installed one box as an access point connected to Ethernet on each floor and expected to connect a second remotely as mesh. However, the connection was not strong enough across floors. I ended up connecting one side of my home with the downstairs access point (signal passed through the ceiling well) and the other side upstairs only (one remote and an access box). Strangely, downstairs seems to work well with only one box (access point) located in the main area. There are more walls upstairs for sure. Mesh needs a good connection on the 5MHz backhaul channel. You need to connect them sitting ... MoreSiting and how many boxes you require is trial and error. I bought one set first and then later another. I needed 4 boxes (2 sets) to cover my home ground floor and upstairs. I installed one box as an access point connected to Ethernet on each floor and expected to connect a second remotely as mesh. However, the connection was not strong enough across floors. I ended up connecting one side of my home with the downstairs access point (signal passed through the ceiling well) and the other side upstairs only (one remote and an access box). Strangely, downstairs seems to work well with only one box (access point) located in the main area. There are more walls upstairs for sure. Mesh needs a good connection on the 5MHz backhaul channel. You need to connect them sitting next to each other and then move apart to their installation location. This means you then find out about signal connection issues. But at least it’s shown on the phone app and you’re not going back and forth to a PC/Mac to configure/check.
Bought this Asus Zen XT8 Mesh system about 3 weeks ago to replace an older Router as part of an upgrade to Fiber Internet service. The system came quickly and packaged well. The setup was not too difficult however, I have to agree with other reviewers that other than the quick start guide, which directs you to the Asus App, there wasn't much in the way of instructional material or videos. The App worked pretty well but there is a lot this system is capable of and it will take a while to fine tune the system to my needs and to take advantage of all it can offer. Also, since this was replacing an older router that had the same password for a few years as a security caution I decided to set this up with a new name and password. This of course meant I had to login to ... MoreBought this Asus Zen XT8 Mesh system about 3 weeks ago to replace an older Router as part of an upgrade to Fiber Internet service. The system came quickly and packaged well. The setup was not too difficult however, I have to agree with other reviewers that other than the quick start guide, which directs you to the Asus App, there wasn't much in the way of instructional material or videos. The App worked pretty well but there is a lot this system is capable of and it will take a while to fine tune the system to my needs and to take advantage of all it can offer. Also, since this was replacing an older router that had the same password for a few years as a security caution I decided to set this up with a new name and password. This of course meant I had to login to all the clients in the home with the new name and password. This took a while and one of my older, 2.4G only clients gave me a bit of an issue but eventually got it all worked out. It would have been easier and faster if I had kept the old routers name and password. My house is a little older, so I set this up as a wireless backhaul. I also let the router decide which band to choose for the different clients, 2.4 or 5G. So far there have been no issues with all the different clients running and I'm very impressed with the speed both up and down. I have a 600Mbps service and I am consistently getting around 400 to 500 Mbps down and 400+ Mbps up on my 5G phone. Some of the older devices are around 300 Mbps down and 250+ up depending where in the house you are. The big thing is the coverage has been great! This set up got rid of all my dead spots and increased the coverage out in both the front and back yards. This is all without doing any fine tuning. The Asus is way faster than what I had, and the coverage is greater. Overall, I would recommend this to others and would give it a solid 4.5 rating! I didn't give it a 5 because of the lack of some better instructional help from Asus on setup and all the different features and I've only been using it for about 3 weeks so I can't comment on longevity!
I've been using this Mesh system now for a couple of weeks and so far so good. It was not too hard to setup however I do agree with other reviewers that it is lacking good instruction especially in the area of fine tuning it and using the security features that come with the XT8. Now the good stuff. The coverage for my home has improved greatly over my previous Router with no more dead spots throughout the house and well into both the front and back yards. So far the speed has also been very good using the wireless Backhaul set up. I recently had fiber installed with a 600Mbps plan and on my smart phone, depending on time of day and where in the house I am, I'm consistantly getting between 400 Mbps and 560 Mbps down and 260 to 400+ Mbps up. Other devices will vary ... MoreI've been using this Mesh system now for a couple of weeks and so far so good. It was not too hard to setup however I do agree with other reviewers that it is lacking good instruction especially in the area of fine tuning it and using the security features that come with the XT8. Now the good stuff. The coverage for my home has improved greatly over my previous Router with no more dead spots throughout the house and well into both the front and back yards. So far the speed has also been very good using the wireless Backhaul set up. I recently had fiber installed with a 600Mbps plan and on my smart phone, depending on time of day and where in the house I am, I'm consistantly getting between 400 Mbps and 560 Mbps down and 260 to 400+ Mbps up. Other devices will vary but overall the speed has been impressive. I did decide to do a clean install by creating a new network name and password and of course this meant having to hook all clients up to this. Definetly would have been easier keeping the same network name and password as the previous router but I'd been using it for a few years so for security reasons changed it. One nice plus is I just set up the one network not a seperate 2.4G and 5G network and let the Asus XT8 decide which band to use for each client. So far no issues especially with a couple of my older 2.4G only clients finding the correct band to use. Lots of options still to explore and longevity to test so I give this setup a solid 4.5 rating and wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others.
Live in a 5-room HDB flat. Typical layout - living room at one end, master bedroom at the other. Have a LAN line running from Datapoint-Box-behind-main-door to in-built TV cabinet next to living room wall (shared with 1st bedroom). Subscribed to 1Gbps internet service. Original ASUS RT-AC88U was placed at this TV cabinet on shelf elevated 5 feet. WiFi has to penetrate 3 concrete walls to reach master bedroom. Typical living room download/upload was 81.5/72.5 Mbps. At master bedroom it was 13.8/11.3 Mbps with doors closed. Then I got the Asus XT8. Main node replaced the RT-AC88U. 2nd node placed in master bedroom > 7 metres away. Setup was done through Asus mobile app with 3rd band as wireless backhaul. Process was smooth and problem free following online video ... MoreLive in a 5-room HDB flat. Typical layout - living room at one end, master bedroom at the other. Have a LAN line running from Datapoint-Box-behind-main-door to in-built TV cabinet next to living room wall (shared with 1st bedroom). Subscribed to 1Gbps internet service. Original ASUS RT-AC88U was placed at this TV cabinet on shelf elevated 5 feet. WiFi has to penetrate 3 concrete walls to reach master bedroom. Typical living room download/upload was 81.5/72.5 Mbps. At master bedroom it was 13.8/11.3 Mbps with doors closed. Then I got the Asus XT8. Main node replaced the RT-AC88U. 2nd node placed in master bedroom > 7 metres away. Setup was done through Asus mobile app with 3rd band as wireless backhaul. Process was smooth and problem free following online video instructions. Now typical week day (office hour) living room speed is 458/362 Mbps. Master bedroom speed is 222/154 Mbps. On good days and timings, living room speeds ever reached 700/450+ Mbps. Only hiccup : my old PS4 cannot connect to router - even at WAP1 settings. Conclusion: Pricey but gets the job done painlessly and effectively for a 2-node solution to cover all dead spots. Large variance in speeds is more an ISP traffic problem than a router problem. Very much appreciate the convenience and features of phone app. Large bandwidth is also future proof as kids grow up and acquire more gadgets. Other than PS4 hiccup, performance has been smooth for 10 days at the time of this writing.
My setup:Multilevel townhouse, 1800 sqf, Bell HH3000 with 4 wifi pods and 300Mbps plan. Bell wifipods started to failed and were not able to deliver simultaneous video calls from 3 users, so I decided to explore wifi mesh options. Runners up were TP Link and Asus XT9, but decided to go with Asus as I needed three separated bands.Close to 30 IoT devices (all dependent exclusively on 2.4GHz), plus remaining devices (20), gaming, laptops, etc using 5GHz.The Switch:Easy setup, I just disabled the Bell HH3000 wifi networks and reused the same SSID name, same passwords, so in less than 20 mins, both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, with all 50 wifi devices were connected up/running from Asus XT9. No way I'd be setting up new wifi access for all 50 devs.Key ... MoreMy setup:Multilevel townhouse, 1800 sqf, Bell HH3000 with 4 wifi pods and 300Mbps plan. Bell wifipods started to failed and were not able to deliver simultaneous video calls from 3 users, so I decided to explore wifi mesh options. Runners up were TP Link and Asus XT9, but decided to go with Asus as I needed three separated bands.Close to 30 IoT devices (all dependent exclusively on 2.4GHz), plus remaining devices (20), gaming, laptops, etc using 5GHz.The Switch:Easy setup, I just disabled the Bell HH3000 wifi networks and reused the same SSID name, same passwords, so in less than 20 mins, both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz networks, with all 50 wifi devices were connected up/running from Asus XT9. No way I'd be setting up new wifi access for all 50 devs.Key points:- Bell HH3000 is on the basement, so I played around putting the 2nd XT9 node in the first floor, then moved it upstairs to the 2nd floor. Tested three days on each configuration. Both cases the connection between the master and the 2nd node (wifi backhaul) was solid (-65 dBm). Both cases the wifi 5.2GHz band was used exclusively for both nodes to talk.- Adding back again Bell HH3000 wifi (dummy SSIDs) impacts negatively current active wifi channels used by XT9, so Bell HH3000 had its wifi disabled and no issues to report since. Still you have the option to change those channels via XT9, but I decided not to do it.- Speed tests done across the entire house matches my 300Mbps Bell internet plan, so no more wifi dead spots.- Asus XT9 user interface offer tons of setup and customization.- I'm a NordVPN user, so I was able to setup my VPN credentials on the XT9 and all 48 devices (including IoT) are behind VPN, consuming only one active VPN connection. Amazon Echo (2) were the only two devices that will not allow a VPN connection (Now I'm wondering why... someone is still listening...).Final comments:- Pricey, yes, but it works, rock solid.- Before (wifi pods), Sunday afternoon, when all of us were home, there was a battle of multiple streaming devices hammering those wifi pods and leading to 2 screaming teens and a non-stop complaining wife.- Now (XT9), Sunday afternoon is very quiet and I have a happy wife. :)
ASUS ZenWiFi XT8 WiFi mesh system is easy to set up and provides flexibility that simply isn't available from ISP routers. Setup a VPN server and have more granular control of guest networks and internet usage profiles. It's possible to set ports up to prioritise activities such as home working, media streaming or gaming, for example.The two router pack provides coverage of the whole house and garden which isn't possible with a single router. The advantage of a mesh system (AI Mesh as Asus call it) is that one only has to set up the main access point. Any nodes can be added and they adopt the settings of the primary device. There's no need to separately configure laptops, tablets or phones for each Access Point and your devices will roam seamlessly between them. ... MoreASUS ZenWiFi XT8 WiFi mesh system is easy to set up and provides flexibility that simply isn't available from ISP routers. Setup a VPN server and have more granular control of guest networks and internet usage profiles. It's possible to set ports up to prioritise activities such as home working, media streaming or gaming, for example.The two router pack provides coverage of the whole house and garden which isn't possible with a single router. The advantage of a mesh system (AI Mesh as Asus call it) is that one only has to set up the main access point. Any nodes can be added and they adopt the settings of the primary device. There's no need to separately configure laptops, tablets or phones for each Access Point and your devices will roam seamlessly between them. It's not often mentioned in reviews but mesh systems usually get round the issue of less than optimal placement of the router. How may people's broadband points are where they need to be for the best WiFi signal round the house?It would be easy to add more than one node to the main router if a very large coverage area were required but it would probably be best to use a wired backhaul in that situation. The two provided in this pack work seamlessly with a wireless interconnection though.
I bought this for my girl who recently moved into a home with a separate spot for her home office. Her current position requires her to be plugged in to a device. We were using a home internet tower from one of the major carriers and it has worked well. I am not a believer in renting a wireless mesh system, so I bought this one. We weren't sure if the tower would work from the home office back to the house. So with this mesh system, we have the tower in the office, then one part of the mesh system plugged in to the back of the tower. The other part of the mesh system is approximately in the center of the house. No issues yet. I did research to see what reviewers said about some of the better mesh systems without breaking the bank. We settled on this model.
This system worked great until it didn't. I was woken up by my alarm system about 1am, complaining about the ethernet going down. After troubleshooting until 2am, I concluded that the main unit was dead-dead and refuses to power up, even using a known good power supply from one of my 3 nodes.I just got off of the phone with Asus to get a warranty replacement, and I'm told that it was manufactured July 11, 2021, and the 2 year warranty is expired, even though I didn't purchase it new through Walmart until November 28, 2022. The units were delivered and actually put into service on December 1st, 2022. What an absolute joke. I haven't had a chance to go through the warranty because I'm too mad to think straight.I've had to reconfigure one of my nodes to be the ... MoreThis system worked great until it didn't. I was woken up by my alarm system about 1am, complaining about the ethernet going down. After troubleshooting until 2am, I concluded that the main unit was dead-dead and refuses to power up, even using a known good power supply from one of my 3 nodes.I just got off of the phone with Asus to get a warranty replacement, and I'm told that it was manufactured July 11, 2021, and the 2 year warranty is expired, even though I didn't purchase it new through Walmart until November 28, 2022. The units were delivered and actually put into service on December 1st, 2022. What an absolute joke. I haven't had a chance to go through the warranty because I'm too mad to think straight.I've had to reconfigure one of my nodes to be the primary router, and I now have no way to download the configuration file to easily set all my devices back up (that's on me).I am beyond angry and frustrated that I now have to spend the day redoing everything I've configured on this network over the last 9 months. I've had to factory default the rest of my nodes to get them reconnected on top of that.I cannot recommend this product, especially for the price. My last Linksys router lasted a good 10 years before I replaced it with this new Asus junk, and the only reason I upgraded that was for the WiFi6 for my new fiber internet.Guess I'm not getting any work done for work today.
This system replaced an 8 year old ASUS RT-AC3100 wireless router and Wi-Fi extender. The mesh system provides strong signal coverage through out our house, lanai %26 pool. Product arrived timely and was easy to setup. Surprised during online registration, the 3 year warranty begins from date of manufacture not when I received it, so my warranty is 2 years and 9 months. I never had any problems with my old ASUS and since outside technical reviews highly recommended this MESH system, buying it was a no brainer. I also like the ability of the Node to be connected to an Ethernet connection back to the main unit (back haul) for improving performance. Walmart’s price was shopped around and was the best, including quick delivery. Allow time after installing the MESH ... MoreThis system replaced an 8 year old ASUS RT-AC3100 wireless router and Wi-Fi extender. The mesh system provides strong signal coverage through out our house, lanai %26 pool. Product arrived timely and was easy to setup. Surprised during online registration, the 3 year warranty begins from date of manufacture not when I received it, so my warranty is 2 years and 9 months. I never had any problems with my old ASUS and since outside technical reviews highly recommended this MESH system, buying it was a no brainer. I also like the ability of the Node to be connected to an Ethernet connection back to the main unit (back haul) for improving performance. Walmart’s price was shopped around and was the best, including quick delivery. Allow time after installing the MESH system, to reconnect all wireless devices being used on your existing wireless equipment.
| WAN connection | |
| WAN connection type | RJ-45 |
| SIM card slot | N |
| DSL WAN | N |
| Ethernet WAN | Y |
Whole-Home Coverage The ZenWiFi AX system consists of a pair of ASUS AX6600 WiFi 6 routers, featuring unique technologies that give you superfast, reliable and secure WiFi connections inside or outside your home! Wifi 6 ZenWiFi AX puts your WiFi into top gear! With a total bandwidth of up to of 6600 Mbps, it's up to 2.2X faster than tri-band AC3000 (WiFi 5) routers. Flexible Network Naming Uniquely, ZenWiFi AX lets you choose how you name your WiFi networks: a single name for everything, or separate names for each frequency band. The choice is yours! Make the Internet a Safer Place for Everyone AiProtection Pro with Advanced Parental Controls is free for life. It gives you total peace of mind, and you can keep an eye on everything that's happening on your network via the mobile app. Smart Looks for Smart Homes ZenWiFi AX works perfectly with smart-home services including Alexa skills and IFTTT and is available in black or white to suit your d cor. Ai Mesh Technology Even non-experts can quickly set up AiMesh technology, while more experienced users will appreciate the comprehensive advanced networking features. Performance Through Engineering ZenWiFi AX features a quad-core CPU to deliver the full performance potential of WiFi 6. Its vertical housing holds a specially designed antenna and circuit board that optimizes WiFi signal strength and provides better airflow, improving thermal performance for reliable operation.
Whole-Home Coverage The ZenWiFi AX system consists of a pair of ASUS AX6600 WiFi 6 routers, featuring unique technologies that give you superfast, reliable and secure WiFi connections inside or outside your home! Wifi 6 ZenWiFi AX puts your WiFi into top gear! With a total bandwidth of up to of 6600 Mbps, it's up to 2.2X faster than tri-band AC3000 (WiFi 5) routers. Flexible Network Naming Uniquely, ZenWiFi AX lets you choose how you name your WiFi networks: a single name for everything, or separate names for each frequency band. The choice is yours! Make the Internet a Safer Place for Everyone AiProtection Pro with Advanced Parental Controls is free for life. It gives you total peace of mind, and you can keep an eye on everything that's happening on your network via the mobile app. Smart Looks for Smart Homes ZenWiFi AX works perfectly with smart-home services including Alexa skills and IFTTT and is available in black or white to suit your d cor. Ai Mesh Technology Even non-experts can quickly set up AiMesh technology, while more experienced users will appreciate the comprehensive advanced networking features. Performance Through Engineering ZenWiFi AX features a quad-core CPU to deliver the full performance potential of WiFi 6. Its vertical housing holds a specially designed antenna and circuit board that optimizes WiFi signal strength and provides better airflow, improving thermal performance for reliable operation.
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ASUS ZenWiFi AX (XT8)
Whole-Home Coverage The ZenWiFi AX system consists of a pair of ASUS AX6600 WiFi 6 routers, featuring unique technologies that give you superfast, reliable and secure WiFi connections inside or outside your home! Wifi 6 ZenWiFi AX puts your WiFi into top gear! With a total bandwidth of up to of 6600 Mbps, it's up to 2.2X faster than tri-band AC3000 (WiFi 5) routers. Flexible Network Naming Uniquely, ZenWiFi AX lets you choose how you name your WiFi networks: a single name for everything, or separate names for each frequency band. The choice is yours! Make the Internet a Safer Place for Everyone AiProtection Pro with Advanced Parental Controls is free for life. It gives you total peace of mind, and you can keep an eye on everything that's happening on your network via the mobile app. Smart Looks for Smart Homes ZenWiFi AX works perfectly with smart-home services including Alexa skills and IFTTT and is available in black or white to suit your d cor. Ai Mesh Technology Even non-experts can quickly set up AiMesh technology, while more experienced users will appreciate the comprehensive advanced networking features. Performance Through Engineering ZenWiFi AX features a quad-core CPU to deliver the full performance potential of WiFi 6. Its vertical housing holds a specially designed antenna and circuit board that optimizes WiFi signal strength and provides better airflow, improving thermal performance for reliable operation.
Whole-Home Coverage The ZenWiFi AX system consists of a pair of ASUS AX6600 WiFi 6 routers, featuring unique technologies that give you superfast, reliable and secure WiFi connections inside or outside your home! Wifi 6 ZenWiFi AX puts your WiFi into top gear! With a total bandwidth of up to of 6600 Mbps, it's up to 2.2X faster than tri-band AC3000 (WiFi 5) routers. Flexible Network Naming Uniquely, ZenWiFi AX lets you choose how you name your WiFi networks: a single name for everything, or separate names for each frequency band. The choice is yours! Make the Internet a Safer Place for Everyone AiProtection Pro with Advanced Parental Controls is free for life. It gives you total peace of mind, and you can keep an eye on everything that's happening on your network via the mobile app. Smart Looks for Smart Homes ZenWiFi AX works perfectly with smart-home services including Alexa skills and IFTTT and is available in black or white to suit your d cor. Ai Mesh Technology Even non-experts can quickly set up AiMesh technology, while more experienced users will appreciate the comprehensive advanced networking features. Performance Through Engineering ZenWiFi AX features a quad-core CPU to deliver the full performance potential of WiFi 6. Its vertical housing holds a specially designed antenna and circuit board that optimizes WiFi signal strength and provides better airflow, improving thermal performance for reliable operation.
Prices last updated 1 July 2026.