Asus RT-AX92U AX6100 Tri-Band Wifi 6 Router With 802.11ax, Lifetime Internet Security by Trend Micro, AiMesh Compatible, Adaptive QoS & Parental
Next-Gen Wi-Fi6 Technology — With OFDMA and MU-MIMO, RT-AX92U enables more efficient, stable, and faster transmission even when multiple devices are transmitting data at the same time. Flexible Wi-Fi for connected devices — RT-AX92U comes with 802.11n, ac and ax bands, which provides channels for all kinds of devices, including legacy or cutting-edge devices. Powerful Whole-home Wi-Fi System, the Way You Want — RT-AX92U supports ASUS AiMesh-a powerful, flexible whole-home mesh system technology. AiMesh gives you time-saving central control, and seamless roaming capability, users can use a mix of ASUS router models. Commercial-grade network security for family — AiProtection Pro protects all the connected devices on your home network and advanced parental controls allow you to manage the family's internet usage.
Next-Gen Wi-Fi6 Technology — With OFDMA and MU-MIMO, RT-AX92U enables more efficient, stable, and faster transmission even when multiple devices are transmitting data at the same time. Flexible Wi-Fi for connected devices — RT-AX92U comes with 802.11n, ac and ax bands, which provides channels for all kinds of devices, including legacy or cutting-edge devices. Powerful Whole-home Wi-Fi System, the Way You Want — RT-AX92U supports ASUS AiMesh-a powerful, flexible whole-home mesh system technology. AiMesh gives you time-saving central control, and seamless roaming capability, users can use a mix of ASUS router models. Commercial-grade network security for family — AiProtection Pro protects all the connected devices on your home network and advanced parental controls allow you to manage the family's internet usage.
Next-Gen Wi-Fi6 Technology — With OFDMA and MU-MIMO, RT-AX92U enables more efficient, stable, and faster transmission even when multiple devices are transmitting data at the same time. Flexible Wi-Fi for connected devices — RT-AX92U comes with 802.11n, ac and ax bands, which provides channels for all kinds of devices, including legacy or cutting-edge devices. Powerful Whole-home Wi-Fi System, the Way You Want — RT-AX92U supports ASUS AiMesh-a powerful, flexible whole-home mesh system technology. AiMesh gives you time-saving central control, and seamless roaming capability, users can use a mix of ASUS router models. Commercial-grade network security for family — AiProtection Pro protects all the connected devices on your home network and advanced parental controls allow you to manage the family's internet usage.
Next-Gen Wi-Fi6 Technology — With OFDMA and MU-MIMO, RT-AX92U enables more efficient, stable, and faster transmission even when multiple devices are transmitting data at the same time. Flexible Wi-Fi for connected devices — RT-AX92U comes with 802.11n, ac and ax bands, which provides channels for all kinds of devices, including legacy or cutting-edge devices. Powerful Whole-home Wi-Fi System, the Way You Want — RT-AX92U supports ASUS AiMesh-a powerful, flexible whole-home mesh system technology. AiMesh gives you time-saving central control, and seamless roaming capability, users can use a mix of ASUS router models. Commercial-grade network security for family — AiProtection Pro protects all the connected devices on your home network and advanced parental controls allow you to manage the family's internet usage.
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ASUS RT-AX92U AX6100 WiFi 6 Gaming Mesh Router (1 Pack) - Tri-Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, Gaming & Streaming, AiMesh Compatible, Included
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I've been waiting a long time to post this review. I've also been working with ASUS tech support pretty much since I got the devices. From the first week I've had issues with the primery node rebooting itself periodically. Like once a week to every other week. The problem is when it reboots it does not always acquire the IP address from my cable modem (which has not been the problem). When this happens the only solution is a power-on-reset the router (which if I'm traveling is impossible). I have been reporting each event to senior Asus TS. I have reported over 40 failures, some that recovered properly, other required a physical reset. They have replaced my hardware (with refurb). My networking situation may not refect yours. I have about 10 windows computers, 10 ... MoreI've been waiting a long time to post this review. I've also been working with ASUS tech support pretty much since I got the devices. From the first week I've had issues with the primery node rebooting itself periodically. Like once a week to every other week. The problem is when it reboots it does not always acquire the IP address from my cable modem (which has not been the problem). When this happens the only solution is a power-on-reset the router (which if I'm traveling is impossible). I have been reporting each event to senior Asus TS. I have reported over 40 failures, some that recovered properly, other required a physical reset. They have replaced my hardware (with refurb). My networking situation may not refect yours. I have about 10 windows computers, 10 linux devices, ~10 TV/DVD/Roku devices, and around 50 smart home devices. Based on discussions with ASUS, I also have another WiFi network for other smart lighting (and smart xMas lights), with 20+ devices on it. It was clear the RT-AX92U could not handle 90+ devices. So we got my network down to 70-80 devices. I still have 5 ethernet switches (32, 8, 8, 8, 8 ports; all 1gb).In Aug/Sept I was assured this would be fine. It has not been. By Nov some in their TS told me that the router was hanging due to running out of memory (color me NOT suprised). The RT-AX92U has 512mb memory, it obviously needs more. The dumps, which I learned to read pretty well, clearly indicated memory/reboot issues. In Dec Asus started providing me with firmware pre-releases. They were confident that these would help/fix the problem. The Also had me de-configure attached disks, and several of their smart networking features. And by Jan the had me disable VPN support, which I did reluctantly, for test purposes (its still disabled). To decrease memory usage they crippled the modem, disableling most advanced functionality (except meshing).I was still getting restarts, some still required a physical resets. Many times I'd have to reprogram reset multiple of my smart devices (this could take me an hour or more). In March I got a new final firmware release. I ran for 11 days, 7 days and 15 days. Obviously problem NOT solved. I've tried to get them to replace the primary router with one that has 1gb memory - they will not do so.When the RT-AX92U works it works well, it meshs easily, it's fast, especially with both routers hardwared together. I have a 1gb connection via cable modem, hardwaired devices can achieve 930mb throughtput, WiFi6 devices can achieve 400-600mb, WiFi5 devices can get 250-300mb. So speed is not an issue, stability is. I'm a computer/networking professional. I think I was very helpful in providing Asus useful information reguarding the problems I'd encounterd. When the RT-AX92U first came out they promoted it as supporting a 6000sq ft house, with increased support for more devices via WiFi6. These words have been removed, for good reason. The RT-AX92U cannot support a large number of devices (and more than half of mine are very low speed most of the time). The RT-AX92U cannot reset itself reliably (their suggestion schedule a weekly reset - I doubt this would work reliable based on my past history, and this is NOT a real solution, I expect my networking infrastructure to work 24/7, the RT-AX92U cannot perform to this standard.My previous router (N*tg**r Nighthawk - Wifi5 only) ran for years without resetting, the only time I reset it was when firmware updates required a reset (some did not). I can't bring myself to spend more time/money on Asus; if I could have proved that one of their 1gb memory routers worked better, I have liked to. But they don't have a means to make this happen.So if your planning on using RT-AX92U in Smart Home, where the number of devices is likely to continue to increase I DO NOT recommend the RT-AX92U. If you planing on having over 50 devices at any point I DO NOT recommend the RT-AX92U. For simple networking the RT-AX92U is probably a fine choice.Asus support seemed to be working with me honestly, but not being able to replace the RT-AX92U with a shipping unit (even refurb) w/1gb shows, to me, they (and their management) didn't care to discover the real soultion, so I'd avoid their networking products entirely.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I have been using an Asus GT-AX11000 router in the lower level of my two-level home (2,350 sq. ft.). Speed was slow at the far end of the upper level, so I bought this two pack of RT-AX92U to try to improve that situation. Setup was unbelievably fast and dirt simple: plug new router/node into wall near existing main router; open existing router control page in web browser; click on AiMesh tab at left, then select Add AiMesh Node. Wait a minute or two until that process completes, then repeat with second node, and then move both of them to desired locations. Then run Optimization procedure in web browser. WiFi speed at far end of my upper level jumped from 75 Mbps to 560. I am very pleased. A fun added bonus is that these units are styled like little mini-me's of the ... MoreI have been using an Asus GT-AX11000 router in the lower level of my two-level home (2,350 sq. ft.). Speed was slow at the far end of the upper level, so I bought this two pack of RT-AX92U to try to improve that situation. Setup was unbelievably fast and dirt simple: plug new router/node into wall near existing main router; open existing router control page in web browser; click on AiMesh tab at left, then select Add AiMesh Node. Wait a minute or two until that process completes, then repeat with second node, and then move both of them to desired locations. Then run Optimization procedure in web browser. WiFi speed at far end of my upper level jumped from 75 Mbps to 560. I am very pleased. A fun added bonus is that these units are styled like little mini-me's of the the GT-AX11000.
originally posted on microcenter.com
I had previously purchased the ASUS RT-AX88U AX6000 Dual Band Router several years ago but have suffered slow, almost dead, zones due to modem placement requirements and the addition of more toys, er, electronic devices. After setting the new routers up in AI-Mesh mode, which was easily accomplished, I was able to surprisingly achieve the speeds usually associated with the wired modem. Not a network engineer, just know enough to be dangerous. Loving the new ports across the house and the wifi backhaul just works. It's easy to set up and maintain, and the dual WAN feature is a nice feature. The only thing lacking is a power extension cable. And for the love of FSM, would some router company bite the bullet and set up a standard for USB power connection for a ... MoreI had previously purchased the ASUS RT-AX88U AX6000 Dual Band Router several years ago but have suffered slow, almost dead, zones due to modem placement requirements and the addition of more toys, er, electronic devices. After setting the new routers up in AI-Mesh mode, which was easily accomplished, I was able to surprisingly achieve the speeds usually associated with the wired modem. Not a network engineer, just know enough to be dangerous. Loving the new ports across the house and the wifi backhaul just works. It's easy to set up and maintain, and the dual WAN feature is a nice feature. The only thing lacking is a power extension cable. And for the love of FSM, would some router company bite the bullet and set up a standard for USB power connection for a router?!?Overall, this a safe and sound non-professional mid-range system great for home use but if you are looking for more than 1Gbps system for the NAS or media server, you might look at the RT-AX86 Series.
| Wireless Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz Tri-Band |
| Number of Antennas | 6 |
| MU-MIMO Support | 4 x 4 |
| WLAN Mode | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
| Supported Protocols | Link Aggregation |
ASUS RT-AX92U AX6100 WiFi 6 Gaming Mesh Router (1 Pack) - Tri-Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, Gaming & Streaming, AiMesh Compatible, Included
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I've been waiting a long time to post this review. I've also been working with ASUS tech support pretty much since I got the devices. From the first week I've had issues with the primery node rebooting itself periodically. Like once a week to every other week. The problem is when it reboots it does not always acquire the IP address from my cable modem (which has not been the problem). When this happens the only solution is a power-on-reset the router (which if I'm traveling is impossible). I have been reporting each event to senior Asus TS. I have reported over 40 failures, some that recovered properly, other required a physical reset. They have replaced my hardware (with refurb). My networking situation may not refect yours. I have about 10 windows computers, 10 ... MoreI've been waiting a long time to post this review. I've also been working with ASUS tech support pretty much since I got the devices. From the first week I've had issues with the primery node rebooting itself periodically. Like once a week to every other week. The problem is when it reboots it does not always acquire the IP address from my cable modem (which has not been the problem). When this happens the only solution is a power-on-reset the router (which if I'm traveling is impossible). I have been reporting each event to senior Asus TS. I have reported over 40 failures, some that recovered properly, other required a physical reset. They have replaced my hardware (with refurb). My networking situation may not refect yours. I have about 10 windows computers, 10 linux devices, ~10 TV/DVD/Roku devices, and around 50 smart home devices. Based on discussions with ASUS, I also have another WiFi network for other smart lighting (and smart xMas lights), with 20+ devices on it. It was clear the RT-AX92U could not handle 90+ devices. So we got my network down to 70-80 devices. I still have 5 ethernet switches (32, 8, 8, 8, 8 ports; all 1gb).In Aug/Sept I was assured this would be fine. It has not been. By Nov some in their TS told me that the router was hanging due to running out of memory (color me NOT suprised). The RT-AX92U has 512mb memory, it obviously needs more. The dumps, which I learned to read pretty well, clearly indicated memory/reboot issues. In Dec Asus started providing me with firmware pre-releases. They were confident that these would help/fix the problem. The Also had me de-configure attached disks, and several of their smart networking features. And by Jan the had me disable VPN support, which I did reluctantly, for test purposes (its still disabled). To decrease memory usage they crippled the modem, disableling most advanced functionality (except meshing).I was still getting restarts, some still required a physical resets. Many times I'd have to reprogram reset multiple of my smart devices (this could take me an hour or more). In March I got a new final firmware release. I ran for 11 days, 7 days and 15 days. Obviously problem NOT solved. I've tried to get them to replace the primary router with one that has 1gb memory - they will not do so.When the RT-AX92U works it works well, it meshs easily, it's fast, especially with both routers hardwared together. I have a 1gb connection via cable modem, hardwaired devices can achieve 930mb throughtput, WiFi6 devices can achieve 400-600mb, WiFi5 devices can get 250-300mb. So speed is not an issue, stability is. I'm a computer/networking professional. I think I was very helpful in providing Asus useful information reguarding the problems I'd encounterd. When the RT-AX92U first came out they promoted it as supporting a 6000sq ft house, with increased support for more devices via WiFi6. These words have been removed, for good reason. The RT-AX92U cannot support a large number of devices (and more than half of mine are very low speed most of the time). The RT-AX92U cannot reset itself reliably (their suggestion schedule a weekly reset - I doubt this would work reliable based on my past history, and this is NOT a real solution, I expect my networking infrastructure to work 24/7, the RT-AX92U cannot perform to this standard.My previous router (N*tg**r Nighthawk - Wifi5 only) ran for years without resetting, the only time I reset it was when firmware updates required a reset (some did not). I can't bring myself to spend more time/money on Asus; if I could have proved that one of their 1gb memory routers worked better, I have liked to. But they don't have a means to make this happen.So if your planning on using RT-AX92U in Smart Home, where the number of devices is likely to continue to increase I DO NOT recommend the RT-AX92U. If you planing on having over 50 devices at any point I DO NOT recommend the RT-AX92U. For simple networking the RT-AX92U is probably a fine choice.Asus support seemed to be working with me honestly, but not being able to replace the RT-AX92U with a shipping unit (even refurb) w/1gb shows, to me, they (and their management) didn't care to discover the real soultion, so I'd avoid their networking products entirely.
I have been using an Asus GT-AX11000 router in the lower level of my two-level home (2,350 sq. ft.). Speed was slow at the far end of the upper level, so I bought this two pack of RT-AX92U to try to improve that situation. Setup was unbelievably fast and dirt simple: plug new router/node into wall near existing main router; open existing router control page in web browser; click on AiMesh tab at left, then select Add AiMesh Node. Wait a minute or two until that process completes, then repeat with second node, and then move both of them to desired locations. Then run Optimization procedure in web browser. WiFi speed at far end of my upper level jumped from 75 Mbps to 560. I am very pleased. A fun added bonus is that these units are styled like little mini-me's of the ... MoreI have been using an Asus GT-AX11000 router in the lower level of my two-level home (2,350 sq. ft.). Speed was slow at the far end of the upper level, so I bought this two pack of RT-AX92U to try to improve that situation. Setup was unbelievably fast and dirt simple: plug new router/node into wall near existing main router; open existing router control page in web browser; click on AiMesh tab at left, then select Add AiMesh Node. Wait a minute or two until that process completes, then repeat with second node, and then move both of them to desired locations. Then run Optimization procedure in web browser. WiFi speed at far end of my upper level jumped from 75 Mbps to 560. I am very pleased. A fun added bonus is that these units are styled like little mini-me's of the the GT-AX11000.
I had previously purchased the ASUS RT-AX88U AX6000 Dual Band Router several years ago but have suffered slow, almost dead, zones due to modem placement requirements and the addition of more toys, er, electronic devices. After setting the new routers up in AI-Mesh mode, which was easily accomplished, I was able to surprisingly achieve the speeds usually associated with the wired modem. Not a network engineer, just know enough to be dangerous. Loving the new ports across the house and the wifi backhaul just works. It's easy to set up and maintain, and the dual WAN feature is a nice feature. The only thing lacking is a power extension cable. And for the love of FSM, would some router company bite the bullet and set up a standard for USB power connection for a ... MoreI had previously purchased the ASUS RT-AX88U AX6000 Dual Band Router several years ago but have suffered slow, almost dead, zones due to modem placement requirements and the addition of more toys, er, electronic devices. After setting the new routers up in AI-Mesh mode, which was easily accomplished, I was able to surprisingly achieve the speeds usually associated with the wired modem. Not a network engineer, just know enough to be dangerous. Loving the new ports across the house and the wifi backhaul just works. It's easy to set up and maintain, and the dual WAN feature is a nice feature. The only thing lacking is a power extension cable. And for the love of FSM, would some router company bite the bullet and set up a standard for USB power connection for a router?!?Overall, this a safe and sound non-professional mid-range system great for home use but if you are looking for more than 1Gbps system for the NAS or media server, you might look at the RT-AX86 Series.
This is by far the worse WiFi router I have ever owned. My WiFi router was purchased in 2002. Currently, I am an IT professional. I work with mostly professional firewalls, and pro-consumer equipment. Given the price point and features this is nearly pro-consumer. That is where it ends. If I make a change in the GUI, like setting a static IP, it will reboot the device. When it comes back up, most of the time the WAN ports show disconnected. I have to go and manually reboot the router to get both WAN's back up. WiFi keeps having problems. Today, I came home and I could not see it broadcasting from multiple devices. Meaning, I did not see any of the 3 WiFi SSID's. It was not broadcasting at all. My security system and WiFi lights keep dropping from the network. That ... MoreThis is by far the worse WiFi router I have ever owned. My WiFi router was purchased in 2002. Currently, I am an IT professional. I work with mostly professional firewalls, and pro-consumer equipment. Given the price point and features this is nearly pro-consumer. That is where it ends. If I make a change in the GUI, like setting a static IP, it will reboot the device. When it comes back up, most of the time the WAN ports show disconnected. I have to go and manually reboot the router to get both WAN's back up. WiFi keeps having problems. Today, I came home and I could not see it broadcasting from multiple devices. Meaning, I did not see any of the 3 WiFi SSID's. It was not broadcasting at all. My security system and WiFi lights keep dropping from the network. That also usually takes a manual reboot of the router. 100% regret buying this router and I honestly just want my money back.
I have been a fan of Asus routers for years. They are well made, reliable and feature-packed, especially if you have a complex network and need very granular control over both incoming and outgoing access. I have a very complex home network with 7 smart TVs, 6 DirecTV receivers, two desktop computers, a Windows server, plus 6 laptops, 4 tables, and 3 smartphones. Add to that a Simplisafe system with cameras, two smart thermostats, a Verizon network extender femtocell, plus a few several Wi-Fi enabled appliances and my device count is over 40. I had been handling all this with two Asus routers, and I have as many devices as possible hardwired (most TVs, the DirecTV receivers, desktop computers, and thermostats). Wi-Fi is used by laptops, phones, tablets, and the ... MoreI have been a fan of Asus routers for years. They are well made, reliable and feature-packed, especially if you have a complex network and need very granular control over both incoming and outgoing access. I have a very complex home network with 7 smart TVs, 6 DirecTV receivers, two desktop computers, a Windows server, plus 6 laptops, 4 tables, and 3 smartphones. Add to that a Simplisafe system with cameras, two smart thermostats, a Verizon network extender femtocell, plus a few several Wi-Fi enabled appliances and my device count is over 40. I had been handling all this with two Asus routers, and I have as many devices as possible hardwired (most TVs, the DirecTV receivers, desktop computers, and thermostats). Wi-Fi is used by laptops, phones, tablets, and the Simplisafe system.Those two routers handled everything very well, except that I had to remember to switch to the closest one when moving around in the house with a portable Wi-Fi device. If I forgot, and my laptop was connected to the downstairs router when I was upstairs, my video calls and downloads would be slow. I got tired of having to deal with this, so I decided to setup a mesh system.Installing these RT-AX92U routers was fairly straightforward. Since I already have Ethernet wiring throughout my house, I decided to use that as the backhaul connection for the two routers to communicate. Even without that, the routers have a 3rd Wi-Fi channel that can be dedicated to this backhaul connection, but I prefer hardwire as it eliminates any problem with RF interference or slowness due to distance between the routers. In my case, they are over 50 feet apart with many walls and a floor in between. Also, by not using the 3nd channel for backhaul, it doubles my 5Ghz Wi-Fi bandwidth.To setup the system, I designated (and labeled!) one of the pair as the “main” router and configured it for my network. Once it was working as a single router, I hardwired the second router (and labeled it as “node”). All I had to do was go into the main router’s menu and under the AiMesh settings, tell it to find the node. It did that and showed it as hardwired. I then switched off the Wi-Fi backhaul option and now I get the maximum bandwidth.The system works very well. I am getting full Wi-Fi speeds throughout the house and I can walk around without losing connection or slowing down. Now I don’t have to remember to switch networks between areas of the house. Also, the four Ethernet ports on the node router work just like a gigabit switch. I am not certain if this is only the case when using a hardwired backhaul connection, or if they would also work with a Wi-Fi backhaul, but it works well to feed the upstairs desktop computer that it sits next to.Overall, I am highly satisfied with this router bundle and Asus’ AiMesh system. This is no surprise as I have been very satisfied with other Asus routers. I highly recommend this if you need better Wi-Fi coverage.
I have this device working in an AI Mesh setup with an older RT-AC3100. They work pretty seamlessly so I will say the overall experience has been OK to good.HOWEVER: Forget all the wireless speed specs ASUS throws at you regarding the RT-AX92U because the WAN port is only 1Ghz. That's the choke point and they DO NOT make that information readily available - as of Oct 4, 2021 no mention here:https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Networking-IoT-Servers/WiFi-Routers/ASUS-Gaming-Routers/RT-AX92U/techspec/or herehttps://www.asus.com/Networking-IoT-Servers/WiFi-Routers/ASUS-Gaming-Routers/RT-AX92U/techspec/That's a deliberate omission, count on it.You can aggregate with one of the LAN ports if you've got the cabling in place and are otherwise so inclined, still not ... MoreI have this device working in an AI Mesh setup with an older RT-AC3100. They work pretty seamlessly so I will say the overall experience has been OK to good.HOWEVER: Forget all the wireless speed specs ASUS throws at you regarding the RT-AX92U because the WAN port is only 1Ghz. That's the choke point and they DO NOT make that information readily available - as of Oct 4, 2021 no mention here:https://www.asus.com/ca-en/Networking-IoT-Servers/WiFi-Routers/ASUS-Gaming-Routers/RT-AX92U/techspec/or herehttps://www.asus.com/Networking-IoT-Servers/WiFi-Routers/ASUS-Gaming-Routers/RT-AX92U/techspec/That's a deliberate omission, count on it.You can aggregate with one of the LAN ports if you've got the cabling in place and are otherwise so inclined, still not reaching the claimed wireless speeds, but hows that going to work getting back to your ISP modem?A lot of marketing rubbish from all these manufacturers and ASUS in particular with this model.
BANDWIDTH SIGNAL AND SPEEDS: Connected Devices: Wired: 4 / Wireless: 10+ Spectrum High-Speed Internet: 200 MB/s Townhome Apartments: Downstairs: 24ft x 48ft / Upstairs: 24ft x 48ft RT-92U AX6100 is located 10ft from downstairs front door Horrible neighbor(S) WiFi signal interferences!!! 5G-1 / 5G-2 Network TESTS ONLY: Downstairs: Front Door: (100% /235 MB/s) / Back Door: (100% / 235 MB/s) Upstairs: Front Room: (100% /160 MB/s) / Back Room: (75% /120 MB/s) (OUTSIDE) Apartment (DOORS CLOSED): Downstairs: Front door: (75% / 50 MB/s) / Back Porch: (50% / 50MB/s) Upstairs: BACK Balcony: (50% / 50 MB/s) Looks like "ART". This is an "Extender/Repeater" I currently am forced to set-up as a "WiFi Router" for now... ASUS GUI takes less than 15 seconds to "Save" changes. I do ... MoreBANDWIDTH SIGNAL AND SPEEDS: Connected Devices: Wired: 4 / Wireless: 10+ Spectrum High-Speed Internet: 200 MB/s Townhome Apartments: Downstairs: 24ft x 48ft / Upstairs: 24ft x 48ft RT-92U AX6100 is located 10ft from downstairs front door Horrible neighbor(S) WiFi signal interferences!!! 5G-1 / 5G-2 Network TESTS ONLY: Downstairs: Front Door: (100% /235 MB/s) / Back Door: (100% / 235 MB/s) Upstairs: Front Room: (100% /160 MB/s) / Back Room: (75% /120 MB/s) (OUTSIDE) Apartment (DOORS CLOSED): Downstairs: Front door: (75% / 50 MB/s) / Back Porch: (50% / 50MB/s) Upstairs: BACK Balcony: (50% / 50 MB/s) Looks like "ART". This is an "Extender/Repeater" I currently am forced to set-up as a "WiFi Router" for now... ASUS GUI takes less than 15 seconds to "Save" changes. I do NOT like Netgear GUI. "300" seconds (5 minutes) to Save/Reboot. Replaced: Netgear Nighthawk R8000 (AC 3200) and Netgear Nighthawk EX7000 (AC 1900)
I got this as a replacement for my landlords old WIFI router/modem that they got from Spectrum. It was a great upgrade too! The router was really stable and the router page is easy to set up. The software runs through all the steps to set up and gets connected fast. When first set up it was used as a mesh set up. The mesh allowed us to have a node in the room and another in the living room while also using shorter Ethernet cables to attach a hue bridge.When we moved to our new place we let our landlord keep one router and we took the other. It works very well and was easy to reconfigure to the new internet settings at our new house. The main issue that I had with the router is that my cat broke one of the antennas on the router. Luckily for us the antenna damage was ... MoreI got this as a replacement for my landlords old WIFI router/modem that they got from Spectrum. It was a great upgrade too! The router was really stable and the router page is easy to set up. The software runs through all the steps to set up and gets connected fast. When first set up it was used as a mesh set up. The mesh allowed us to have a node in the room and another in the living room while also using shorter Ethernet cables to attach a hue bridge.When we moved to our new place we let our landlord keep one router and we took the other. It works very well and was easy to reconfigure to the new internet settings at our new house. The main issue that I had with the router is that my cat broke one of the antennas on the router. Luckily for us the antenna damage was cosmetic however fixing it was a bit more challenging. Overall this router fits my needs perfectly and is a great addition especially for future WIFI 6 devices!
I bought this AX6100 (two RT-AX-92U) system in April 2021. Now, in April 2023 it is worthless. While time consuming to set up, I thought it worked well and was impressed enough to add another pair to the mesh in June 2022. In that time frame I had the impression my AT&T internet service was flakey, dropping out now and again for short intervals. When the internet appeared dead, the AT&T tech who was sent to fix it said the RT-AX-92U was the cause. He said it made the AT&T gateway stop. He pulled the WAN cable to the RT-AX-92U and the gateway woke up. I was skeptical and did many tests in the month after the AT&T tech was here. I found he was right. The AT&T gateway on its own was reliable. With the RT-AX-92U connected it was not. This pattern repeated. I have ... MoreI bought this AX6100 (two RT-AX-92U) system in April 2021. Now, in April 2023 it is worthless. While time consuming to set up, I thought it worked well and was impressed enough to add another pair to the mesh in June 2022. In that time frame I had the impression my AT&T internet service was flakey, dropping out now and again for short intervals. When the internet appeared dead, the AT&T tech who was sent to fix it said the RT-AX-92U was the cause. He said it made the AT&T gateway stop. He pulled the WAN cable to the RT-AX-92U and the gateway woke up. I was skeptical and did many tests in the month after the AT&T tech was here. I found he was right. The AT&T gateway on its own was reliable. With the RT-AX-92U connected it was not. This pattern repeated. I have replaced the wireless mesh with CAT-5 wiring to every computer, the printer, and NAS, plus AT&T wireless to the laptops. Everything works far better than with the RT-AX92U disconnected. Every unit on the network responds faster. I was unaware how poor the Asus system was until I swapped to CAT-5. I am dissatisfied with the Asus system.
I have no issues with wifi connectivity or speed. At peak there are 2 phones, 2 tablets, 1 smartwatch, 3 laptops, 6 smart tvs, 3 video game systems, 2 blu ray dvd players, a stereo receiver, and 2 USB storage devices connected over a single story 2500sq/ft home with the 2 routers provided in this package plus a slightly older Asus router that is mesh compatible. All but 2 video game systems, 1 tv, and the stereo receiver are wireless over G, N, or AC. Wired connections use CAT6 or equivilent. Constant gaming, streaming, browsing the web, work video calls etc, no issues. The mesh router thats the "main" one is located close to my cable modem in one corner of the house with the other in this packet in the living room and the 3rd older router in the master bedroom. ... MoreI have no issues with wifi connectivity or speed. At peak there are 2 phones, 2 tablets, 1 smartwatch, 3 laptops, 6 smart tvs, 3 video game systems, 2 blu ray dvd players, a stereo receiver, and 2 USB storage devices connected over a single story 2500sq/ft home with the 2 routers provided in this package plus a slightly older Asus router that is mesh compatible. All but 2 video game systems, 1 tv, and the stereo receiver are wireless over G, N, or AC. Wired connections use CAT6 or equivilent. Constant gaming, streaming, browsing the web, work video calls etc, no issues. The mesh router thats the "main" one is located close to my cable modem in one corner of the house with the other in this packet in the living room and the 3rd older router in the master bedroom. Setup is easy enough if you read the included instructions and everything else is managed through the network dashboard. Ive been very happy with the product since having it nearly a year now. Only issues ive ever had are a result of the ISP, not the networking equipment. I consider myself an advanced user but nothing involving the setup of this is difficult enough unless you want something that is immediate out of the box or only requires a single button press.
| Wireless Frequency Bands | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz Tri-Band |
| Number of Antennas | 6 |
| MU-MIMO Support | 4 x 4 |
| WLAN Mode | Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) |
| Supported Protocols | Link Aggregation |