I just bought an Asus AX86 Pro a week ago and it's been great. Plus Asus recently released the firmware version for that this model that let's you setup VLANs from the web UI.
Have GT-AC-2900 and purchased a AX-3000 based on your previous recommendation. Set up a mesh from unattached garage to computer room and it’s working Great. Thanks!!
I took the Cudy AX3000 router to México about 2 years ago and it worked great. I was around the Michoacan, Patzcuaro area, which is around central Mexico.
I have the ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 Pro. I chose that one because of the 10GB WAN port and the 2.5 GB LAN port (which I have connected to a 2.5 GB switch). It's a quality product. Works well and is also connected to two ZenWifi AX Mesh nodes). Recommended.
I was curious what you consider as a large home. Personally, my TP-Link AC1750 with 1 additional mesh node seems to do fine in my 2000 sq ft house. It still does fine in spite of having numerous Echo dots, Roku's, a dozen smart switches, a half dozen computers and phones on WiFi, and a couple of EVs also on WiFi. Nothing 4K and no gaming.
The AC wireless routers (WiFi 5) generally have a shorter range. I live in a house of about the same size, and when I had an RT-AC68U, it could not cover the whole house, so I had to use a mesh node. After switching to the RT-AX86U, the range was significantly better, and I didn't need a mesh node anymore. I talked about this when I reviewed the AX86U for the first time. Thanks.
Hi, I'm not professional in routers. I use the internet for working from home, streaming movies, security camera, and some gaming. I can't afford more than $250+ USD. I would like to get your advice on reliability, constant speed, which one is better among these: (Please let me know your ranking on these 4 and if you recommend something else). Please include your affiliate think so I can help too. Thank you. 1. Asus ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 2. ASUS RT-AX86U PRO 3. TP-Link AX3000 4. ASUS RT-AXE7800
Amazing work thank you, I still have the Asus ac86u running Merlin, as one other person said wait for WiFi7 ( as wifi6 routers could be lower priced) I'm a little concerned about eol... As for the likes of ax86u pro... No information out there how long routers are supported for, I'd be happy to know if anyone knows of this info
Hi, what about the asus rog ratpure GT6 pair. If wanting wifi in extend into the garage, yard and out building wouldnt this be a better choice for the prices $420.00 ? Purchansing 2 RT-AX86U Pro s to cover that size of area would exceed the price of the GT6
The beauty of AiMesh is you can use 1 good router as the main, and 1 cheap as satellite. Well... not so cheap that you can't enjoy most of the feature. AX53U is cheap enough for satellite. Unless you need big bandwidth like 1Gbps wireless network all the time
It'll all depend on your requirements. The GT6 is a powerful tri-band mesh system, so if I were to have a wireless mesh network, I would personally prefer the 2 x GT6 to 2 x AX86U Pro because the third band can be dedicated for the backhaul connection. By the way, I have reviewed the GT6, and it's great. I also compared its range with the RT-AX86U, so you may want to watch that video. Thanks!
@@Behfor Yes I want to use it in a aimesh setup. I had thought that 2 ax86u would perform equal or better than the GT6 but considering the backhaul setup I will go the route of the GT6 . I will watch your review of the GT6. Thank you for the great videos.. 😊
Yes i confirm that Asus ax86u pro is the best one so far , after trying different routers this Asus was the one I chose and I recently added Asus ax53 as media bridge which it works great 😊
I opted for the ROG Rapture gt-ax6000, I have never seen a wireless device hit speeds of over 900mbps until I bought this router. I don't see the point of tri-band when you are only on wifi 6, and your number 2 and 3 picks do not have multi-gig Lan. The ax11000 pro is about $1000aud and the ROG Rapture was $330aud on Amazon. It didn't make sense to pay $700 for an extra band.
Love the channel❤ I have a asus gt ax11000 pro and i came from the asus ac68u massive differenve speed and signal wow. I never understood really triband dualband. I havr 4 devices and 2 firesticks and ring and 4 iot and no issues. Friend lent me netgear rax200 and i thought my asus gt ax11000 pro was good signal that netgear rax200 i get full signal everywhere in my house
@@Behfor What are your thoughts on 6e? Is it way better than 6 or very close to 7? I'm just an average internet user, who use for working, Netflix, and some gaming. Thank you
What about ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 WiFi 6E ? I'm using that as my current Mesh network with 2 of these , why isn't it on your list , you used to make a ton of videos on it and because of you i purchased them for my home
@@Behfor thank you , I tipped you $$ on RUclips for that amazing video you did with my router for positioning the antennas in a certain way to connect 6E wireless mesh ! You're a genius! Wishing you 100k subscribers
I have the ASUS 11000 and haven't been impressed with its low performance with our Gigabit internet. the ASUS 16000 is much better for just a few hundred more plus its quadband.
Love my ASUS RT-AX86U Pro. Fits great on the desk and doesn’t take up a ton of real estate and handles whatever is thrown at it.
👍👍
I just bought an Asus AX86 Pro a week ago and it's been great. Plus Asus recently released the firmware version for that this model that let's you setup VLANs from the web UI.
That's great! Thanks for sharing!
Have GT-AC-2900 and purchased a AX-3000 based on your previous recommendation. Set up a mesh from unattached garage to computer room and it’s working Great. Thanks!!
Glad it's working great! Thanks for sharing 👍
I took the Cudy AX3000 router to México about 2 years ago and it worked great. I was around the Michoacan, Patzcuaro area, which is around central Mexico.
Thanks for sharing this video and information. currently researching to purchase a WiFi router 6
You're very welcome, glad you liked it 👍🏻
What about Asus RT AX88U Pro?
I have the ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 Pro. I chose that one because of the 10GB WAN port and the 2.5 GB LAN port (which I have connected to a 2.5 GB switch). It's a quality product. Works well and is also connected to two ZenWifi AX Mesh nodes). Recommended.
Great! Thanks for sharing!
Great review! Thanks for the insightful videos.
Glad you liked it and thanks for sharing 👍
Besides the wifi features, what cellular features should we look for in s router?
I was curious what you consider as a large home. Personally, my TP-Link AC1750 with 1 additional mesh node seems to do fine in my 2000 sq ft house. It still does fine in spite of having numerous Echo dots, Roku's, a dozen smart switches, a half dozen computers and phones on WiFi, and a couple of EVs also on WiFi. Nothing 4K and no gaming.
The AC wireless routers (WiFi 5) generally have a shorter range. I live in a house of about the same size, and when I had an RT-AC68U, it could not cover the whole house, so I had to use a mesh node. After switching to the RT-AX86U, the range was significantly better, and I didn't need a mesh node anymore. I talked about this when I reviewed the AX86U for the first time. Thanks.
Hi, I'm not professional in routers. I use the internet for working from home, streaming movies, security camera, and some gaming. I can't afford more than $250+ USD. I would like to get your advice on reliability, constant speed, which one is better among these: (Please let me know your ranking on these 4 and if you recommend something else). Please include your affiliate think so I can help too. Thank you.
1. Asus ROG Rapture GT-AX6000
2. ASUS RT-AX86U PRO
3. TP-Link AX3000
4. ASUS RT-AXE7800
Amazing work thank you, I still have the Asus ac86u running Merlin, as one other person said wait for WiFi7 ( as wifi6 routers could be lower priced) I'm a little concerned about eol... As for the likes of ax86u pro... No information out there how long routers are supported for, I'd be happy to know if anyone knows of this info
Good point. Maybe that's a question someone from Asus here could answer! Anyone from Asus? 😃
@@Behfor Asus please 🙏🏻
I use AX56U with Merlin, it serves me great at budget.
Becomes my "NAS" with usb, torrent download, VPN server.
Great! Thanks for sharing 👍
Hi, what about the asus rog ratpure GT6 pair. If wanting wifi in extend into the garage, yard and out building wouldnt this be a better choice for the prices $420.00 ? Purchansing 2 RT-AX86U Pro s to cover that size of area would exceed the price of the GT6
The beauty of AiMesh is you can use 1 good router as the main, and 1 cheap as satellite.
Well... not so cheap that you can't enjoy most of the feature.
AX53U is cheap enough for satellite.
Unless you need big bandwidth like 1Gbps wireless network all the time
It'll all depend on your requirements. The GT6 is a powerful tri-band mesh system, so if I were to have a wireless mesh network, I would personally prefer the 2 x GT6 to 2 x AX86U Pro because the third band can be dedicated for the backhaul connection. By the way, I have reviewed the GT6, and it's great. I also compared its range with the RT-AX86U, so you may want to watch that video. Thanks!
@@Behfor Yes I want to use it in a aimesh setup. I had thought that 2 ax86u would perform equal or better than the GT6 but considering the backhaul setup I will go the route of the GT6 . I will watch your review of the GT6. Thank you for the great videos.. 😊
Yes i confirm that Asus ax86u pro is the best one so far , after trying different routers this Asus was the one I chose and I recently added Asus ax53 as media bridge which it works great 😊
That's great to hear, thanks for the confirmation 👍🙂
I have my old AC 68U meshed with AX88U, looking to upgrade to AX 88U Pro
I too still have my ac68u 😃 thanks for sharing 👍
I opted for the ROG Rapture gt-ax6000, I have never seen a wireless device hit speeds of over 900mbps until I bought this router. I don't see the point of tri-band when you are only on wifi 6, and your number 2 and 3 picks do not have multi-gig Lan. The ax11000 pro is about $1000aud and the ROG Rapture was $330aud on Amazon. It didn't make sense to pay $700 for an extra band.
That makes sense, thanks for sharing 👍
Love the channel❤
I have a asus gt ax11000 pro and i came from the asus ac68u massive differenve speed and signal wow.
I never understood really triband dualband. I havr 4 devices and 2 firesticks and ring and 4 iot and no issues.
Friend lent me netgear rax200 and i thought my asus gt ax11000 pro was good signal that netgear rax200 i get full signal everywhere in my house
Glad you like the channel and also your Gt-AX11000 Pro! That's for sure a great wifi router! Thanks for sharing 👍
archer GE800 can review?
Maybe, thanks!
Unifi??????
Honestly not a good time to upgrade. If u can just wait for wifi 7 to become affordable
I agree but some people just have to buy one right now, and that's why I'm trying to break it down and show them the best options. Thanks! 👍
@@Behfor What are your thoughts on 6e? Is it way better than 6 or very close to 7? I'm just an average internet user, who use for working, Netflix, and some gaming. Thank you
What about ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 WiFi 6E ? I'm using that as my current Mesh network with 2 of these , why isn't it on your list , you used to make a ton of videos on it and because of you i purchased them for my home
That's a WiFi 6E router, which will be covered soon. This video, however (if you check the title), says WiFi 6! Thanks.
@@Behfor ahhh I didn't notice it , when I see my bell go ding ding with your new videos I click and watch right away 😁
@@tolust Really appreciate that, you are the best 😀🙏
@@Behfor thank you , I tipped you $$ on RUclips for that amazing video you did with my router for positioning the antennas in a certain way to connect 6E wireless mesh ! You're a genius! Wishing you 100k subscribers
@@tolust Thank you very very much !!
Asus ROG Raptor GT-AX11000 pro
I have the ASUS 11000 and haven't been impressed with its low performance with our Gigabit internet. the ASUS 16000 is much better for just a few hundred more plus its quadband.
Do you mean AX11000 or AXE11000 ?
@@Behfor the AXE models...didin't feel like typing all that and just figured you'd know...sorry
I see, this video is only for the AX models, that's why I got confused. Thanks for sharing your experience 👍
The only thing I don't like about Asus advance features are that they are not executed onboard, but vector out into a Cloud service.
Like what features?