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ASUS RT-AX86S (AX5700) Dual Band WiFi 6 Extendable Gaming Router, Gaming Port, Mobile Game Mode, Port Forwarding, Subscription-free Network Security, Instant Guard, VPN, AiMesh Compatible, Smart Home

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Hi Dong. Wich one would you recommend to get if the pricing is same between AX86U or AX88U? I only have 3 LAN devices, rest (10+) are WiFi and 1gb internet. Reply My Internet is LTE based with a Netgear Nighthawk M1 as Modem (Second Floor), the Router is in Ground Floor. The company’s select models — including RT-AX86U Pro, RT-AX88U Pro, GT-AX11000 Pro, GT-AXE16000, GT-AX6000, ZenWiFi Pro ET12/ XT12, and ExpertWiFi Series — also support a more advanced VLAN feature allowing users to customize their network ports accordingly. Additionally, these models generally share the same Pro-only features on top of the standard set available in all Asus routers. The takeaway I’d like to get (for example) a Asus AX58U, but prices here in Europe for Asus routers are way higher than for the TP-Link ones.

With that big of a difference, I’d go with the S, Hamoud. As for regret, there shouldn’t be any when you make an informed decision. 🙂 Reply I have been clamoring for even rudimentary VLAN support on a well-regarded consumer-level router for some time now. If the RT-AX86U-Pro indeed supports this, I’d happily acquire one. I just want one ethernet port isolated this way. There are still devices that I prefer to connect via a wired connection but that I don’t want on my LAN. This would allow me to connect a switch to an ethernet port with access to/from WAN only and use it for my TVs, streaming devices, etc. to keep them off my LAN. They are about the same, but the RT-AX92U is more friendly toward legacy clients thanks to its Wi-Fi 5 and Wi-Fi 4 bands — more here. (There’s no such thing as future-proof by the way — Wi-Fi 7 is on the way, etc.) If it’s not too much trouble, I need just another little suggestion – I’m still using the router with my Archer MR200 – which is a 4G router, and my only connection to the Internet.For the proposed node in the problem area – there is no wire at present. I will be attempting to run a Cat6a soon but that is very involved due to the structure. I was just looking for thoughts regarding a third Asus product to work as an AiMesh node paired with the XT8s. It doesn’t seem you’ve yet done a review on the RP-AX56. Reply

They provide a modem and I just need to figure out what router would be best for fiber and the size. Also after testing this system, I realized even on mesh most of time the client device will not seamlessly switch to the best node and requires a manual wifi on off on device to do so. Based on this I’m wondering if I should try a different mesh system or just look to add a wifi repeater/extender instead. ReplyThis list includes 4x4 routers with a cap Wi-Fi bandwidth of 4.8 Gbps when used with Wi-Fi 6 clients. These Wi-Fi 6 routers are great for a medium or possibly large home with an average number of devices and a fast Internet connection.

The TP-Link AX1500 doesn't have much to brag about. It's on this list because of its affordability. Keep that in mind -- it's best not to expect the world from it. When you are away from home, the ASUS Instant Guard mobile app gives you one-tap secure internet access via your RT-AX86U Pro router*, thanks to its encrypted VPN tunneling technology. Our newly upgraded app even lets you easily share this worry-free network connection with your family and friends through a URL link. Mobile Game Mode - Minimize lag and latency for mobile gaming with just a tap on the ASUS Router app Hello. I’ve been reading the web for a couple of days, even though I have some knowledge, I find it all very useful. Sorry if there are any errors, but I am using an automatic translator.

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Before we get to the lists, let's cut to the chase and jump right to why you're here: The very best Wi-Fi 6 routers, all things considered. Yes, routers, as in plural. This list includes dual-band 2x2 routers that range from affordable to semi-affordable. They all have a bandwidth cap of 2.4 Gbps or lower when used with 2x2 Wi-Fi 6 clients -- there are currently no faster devices. Other ASUS routers that will eventually support VLAN on the LAN side include: GT-AX11000 Pro, GT-AX6000, ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000, RT-AX88U Pro, ZenWiFi Pro ET12, ZenWIFI Pro XT1

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