ASUS RT-AX92U AX6100 Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System Large and Multi-Story Homes, Supports Flexible SSID, Wired Inter-Router Connections, AiProtection, Network Security by Trend Micro, Pack of 1

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ASUS RT-AX92U AX6100 Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System Large and Multi-Story Homes, Supports Flexible SSID, Wired Inter-Router Connections, AiProtection, Network Security by Trend Micro, Pack of 1

ASUS RT-AX92U AX6100 Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System Large and Multi-Story Homes, Supports Flexible SSID, Wired Inter-Router Connections, AiProtection, Network Security by Trend Micro, Pack of 1

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If you read any of those thoroughly you’ll see how silly the stuff you did. Do yourself a favor and *READ* them all, you need that. Reply I’ve tweaked a few things and I now only have a couple of issues to solve so was just wondering what your thoughts are on the following. I mean, I know memory is there to be used but psychologically (yet probably illogically) it doesn’t feel right to not have a buffer. The router has no multi-gig port, but it does have Link Aggregation (both WAN and LAN sides) and Dual-WAN. The former enables you to combine two ports into a 2Gbps connection, and the latter allows for turning one of its LAN ports or a USB port into a second WAN connection. Not possible, Alex. Wi-Fi speed is inconsistent by nature. Just because you want something so badly doesn’t mean that can be real. More here— *read* the entire post! Reply

RT-AX92U Review: Odd, Cute, and Effective - Dong Knows Tech Asus RT-AX92U Review: Odd, Cute, and Effective - Dong Knows Tech

Fixed envrams exposed issue. Thanks to Quentin Kaiser from IoT Inspector Research Lab contribution. Keep the current router's setting but use a network cable to connect the node unit's WAN port to its LAN port. Now I’m looking specifically for performance only, so basically max speeds, bandwidth and range. Not too concerned about the features outside of that, as I’m only looking at this router thanks to its tri-band support and the fact I have quite a few 5ghz compatible products, as well as Quest 2 I plan to use with Airlink. Hopefully what I’m asking makes sense. Reply I love the small size of the AX-92U but don’t like the fact that it does not offer a multi-gig WAN port. I have 1Gbps Verizon FIOS that sometimes go above 1Gbps at times and I don’t want the extra to get cut off. So I plan to use the 92’s as nodes instead of the main router. I know in your past posts that you should use the most powerful router as the main router but it seems that the only ASUS router more powerful than the 92 is the GT-AX11000 (tri-band and WIFI6). That thing is a monster and expensive!The Asus RT-AX92U is the smallest Wi-Fi 6 router I've tested. It looks like a miniature version of the GT-AX11000, taking the shape of a small square box, measuring 6.1-inch (15.5 cm) wide and 2.1-inch (5.5 cm) tall, with four antennas on top. Both the phone and the laptop are connected to the 5GHz-2 band, it has a separate SSID, which I connected them both to. The SSID is now hidden again (both the phone and the laptop can connect to it even when the SSID is hidden once they are initially connected) and I’ve set wireless mode on the band to AX only so none of the rest of my devices could connect to it even if they could see it.

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Hello. I just installed my 2 Ax92u. So far so good. I have set up the system as tri band smart connect – all wifi 5. However, most of my 5ghz clients but one connected to 5ghz-2! Should I set the load balancing rule in the smart connect setting? Thx Reply I read that you recommended setting up your newest router as the primary router which I did not do. I wanted to know if I would see a substantial performance upgrade or any other benefits by resetting my Ai Mesh to use the RT-AX92U as the primary router? To my understanding, the only way I can do this is by factory resetting all the routers and starting from scratch. ReplyWhat I think I would like to do is replace the existing router with either the RT-AX92U or the RT-AC86U, and to then use the current RT-AC68U in an AI mesh configuration, placing it closer to where the signal starts to drop-off. I upgraded the laptop with an Intel Dual Band 2.4Gbps Wi-Fi 6 Wireless AX200NGW 802.11ax/ac Bluetooth 5.0 Network Card. Device manager and Intel Driver Support Assistant both say it is what it’s meant to be. 802.1ax mode is enabled. I tested the RT-AX92U first as a standalone router and then as a wireless AiMesh system. A year ago, the router proved to be a bit of a rough ride. This second time around, with the latest firmware, things were much better. Fast but still no 2.4Gbps Wi-Fi 6 connection Possibly that’s a new thing with the latest firmware. You can just not connect to that band (it uses a different SSID) or just don’t worry about it. Also, maybe your phone is faulty in showing the type of connection it’s using. Reply I moved to a rural place where my only access to internet is via a rusty old cable (really), >3 km from the DSLAM, dangling on a pole in the garden.

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As for coverage, a single RT-AX92U router had about the same range as the Netgear RAX50 or RT-AX82U in my testing, which was not the best I've seen but wasn't too shabby, either. Each ASUS RT-AX92U has the following dimensions: 15.5 x 15.5 x 5.26 inches or 39.4 x 39.4 x 13.3 cm in width x depth x height. It also weighs 651 grams or 22.9 ounces. Again, the RT-AX92U is one of the tri-band routers that use different Wi-Fi standards for its three bands. Yeah, I did notice that the speed test / file transfer from my wired NAS to my wireless laptop didn’t seem to bear much of a relationship to the negotiated speed advised by Windows. Just don’t like it when things are not reporting right, it offends my eyes, but I guess I can live with it 🙂 At its core, the RT-AX92U is like any other Asus router. You can set it up using its web user interface or the Asus Router mobile app.I’m not sure, but that’s likely the case, AP. The U.S. firmware might help unless the hardware itself is different there. Reply Clients which connect to the guest network can be viewed in the network map -->view list --> interface



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