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GT-AXE16000 quad-band WiFi 6E (802.11ax) gaming router, new 6 GHz band, dual 10G ports, 2.5G WAN port, dual WAN, AiMesh support, VPN Fusion, Triple-level game acceleration and free network security

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AiMesh Nodes don’t have the same level of firmware control so I was wondering how this is propagated? Talk about responsiveness, I also have noticed that the newer routers compared to those just a few years ago boot up much faster then they use to. This is not a great long-term solution to have to keep those channels off and I bet they will fix it with firmware but sharing if others experience this problem. backhaul from the router, whereas the new setup of GT-AXE16000-to-GT-AXE16000 will utilize the proper 5.

If you are looking for the absolute best wireless router for home, the GT-AXE16000 is your best choice now. Only if the hardware is designed and configured properly plus the Firmware is such that it utilizes the engines properly. I could see the 6E bringing an edge though as I noticed in my area sporadic engagements with my current 6 based router (Asus Zen XT8) from which I can get a solid 1200Mbps up/down but some days it goes up to 1920Mbps up and down (on a desktop-based Intel(R) Wi-Fi 6 AX200 chipset) , but it’s very random. With ASUS AiMesh, you can use a single SSID for your entire home network, with seamless coverage and no more dead zones, providing you with superfast, reliable and secure WiFi connections throughout your home. Generally, if your home is of some 2000 ft 2 (186 m 2), this router will take care of it when placed at the center — it did in my case, even when put inside a little closet.

They claim Asus already sent them the beta version of that firmware and it works fine and Asus will release that firmware shortly. I haven’t really tried the router with 10Gbps stuff, Richard, and I didn’t expect it to deliver full 10Gbps. I just read a review last night about the 10Gbps ports on the AXE16000… it’s a firmware issue and Asus its about to release a new firware that solves that having low speeds on 10Gbps ports… Its supposed to reach 9.

I tested the GT-AXE16000's two 10GbE ports in all possible ways and while they were fast, they didn't sustain at full 10Gbps. Although availability is limited, it’s available on newer devices like the Samsung Galaxy S23 and the ROG Strix Scar 17 gaming laptop. Unfortunately, adding in the videos with the QoS gave us a high 43% dropped frame rate, and the game did not play at all. The advantages are as many as four WiFi bands, two 10 Gbps LAN ports, four 1 Gbps ports, powerful software, performance, large signal coverage.Two rooms away, in my weatherboard cottage, it only dropped to 520Mbps, which rivals the best two-node, mega mesh systems like the Asus ZenWiFi Pro XT12.

I read through your article on Multi-Gig wired backhaul that you linked above and have a couple of questions/clarifications. That’s probably because there are more than ten 5GHz Wi-Fi network around my home which is causing congestion to the 5GHz band.

Instead, just like the web interface, it operates the remote management via the router's built-in support for the Dynamic DNS feature that includes a free SSL certificate. Feel free to direct me to an article with the best answer, I read as many as I could that I thought would help answer my question. Obviously it should be ones that take advantage of the PoE as that is one feature I like of the Ubiquity that we do not have to power the APs from mains, just the ethernet cable is needed. He ran iperf tests on a GT-AX11000 Pro and GT-AXE16000 linked via their 10Gbps interfaces and got just 3.

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