🚀 Elevate Your Wi-Fi Game!
The ASUS ZenWiFi XT9 AX7800 Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System offers robust wireless coverage for large homes, supporting up to 5700 sq ft and 6+ rooms. With advanced features like AiMesh technology, lifetime free internet security, and easy setup, this system ensures a seamless and secure online experience for all your devices.
Brand | ASUS |
Product Dimensions | 16 x 7.5 x 16.15 cm; 1.9 kg |
Item model number | 90IG0740-MO3B40 |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
Series | ZenWiFi XT9 AX7800 2er Pack Weiß |
Colour | White |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Wireless Type | 5 GHz Radio Frequency, 802.11ax, 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Weight | 740 g |
Item Weight | 1.9 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
C**Y
Great wifi 7 mesh router
After extensive research and seeing mixed older reviews, I took a chance on the Asus BT10 3-pack mesh system, and I'm glad I did. The negative reviews appear to be from before the recent firmware updates, as my experience has been notably different.Setup was surprisingly straightforward - the app walked me through the process in under 15 minutes. Each node automatically configured itself after being plugged in, and the mesh network was immediately functional. The app clearly shows signal strength and connected devices, making node placement optimization simple.Performance has been rock solid (mostly). I'm getting consistent speeds throughout my home, with seamless handoffs between nodes. Gaming and video calls in previously problematic areas now work flawlessly. The system handles 30+ connected devices without breaking a sweat.The guest network setup is particularly well-implemented, with easy temporary access management.For anyone hesitating because of older reviews, the current experience is significantly improved.Only negatives so far are that I have had the occasional router reboot whilst browsing settings using the ios app - asus support haven't gotten to the bottom of that yet. And also I MLO backhaul is limited to the first node.
D**9
Really impressed.
I feel kinda bad giving these 4 stars, I wanted to give them 4.5 stars, but I can't, so unofficially they're a 4.5 from me.I live in a smallish 3 bed terraced, in the UK, so walls separating rooms are made of bricks.As is typical the Internet comes through the front wall, into the front room and so Wi-Fi range is inadequate for the back bedroom, which is where I work from, during the week.I previously got around this with a pack of 3 BT Wholehome discs, I had those around 5 years and didn't have too many issues, once or twice a year the 3rd disc would disconnect, my laptop just automatically connected to the next closest disc, but the printer, completely refused to find the network. The thing is, I hardly ever use the printer, but as is always the case, when I needed it, it wouldn't connect as the 3rd disc was playing up.My EE broadband contract was coming to an end and about a year ago full fibre became available down my street, so I decided to upgrade the mesh to take advantage of the faster speeds I'd be getting.This is my 4th set of mesh routers, having sent 3 back (sorry, Amazon).Initially I got the ASUS XD4 plus routers, they were fine for Wi-Fi, just 2 nodes served the whole house, flawlessly. The issue was I also wanted parental controls, as I can restrict what my daughter accesses at the hardware layer, but that's all moot when she has friends over, using their devices on my Internet, as they could simply access anything. Not that they were, just I like to be cautious. The routers were advertised as having content restrictions for parental controls, but it turns out they don't have AIProtection Pro, so you could only set time scheduling. In fairness to Amazon, I actually checked the ASUS site which said I could block certain content on that model, so ASUS were to blame for having misleading features advertised. I had to send those back as they didn't do what they said.Then I ordered the XD6 2 pack, which I believe were faulty. They connected fine on initial set up (they need to be close by for initial pairing), but once I unplugged the 2nd node to move to the next room, they wouldn't connect again and I spent 2 hours faffing around, to no avail. So I sent those back.Then, I thought I'd try eero, so I got 2 6E routers. They seemed fine from a hardware perspective, especially as Initially I still only had fibre to the cabinet. They wouldn't work with Alexa, like I couldn't say "Turn on the guest network" I'd installed the skill, but eero confirmed this wouldn't work. Not really a deal breaker, just an annoyance. The thing I found most annoying was the parental controls. My (teen) daughter was off school for a few days, ill, so I wanted to block access to TikTok and SnapChat during school hours, so I created a group, popped her phone and iPad in the group and set the rules. I checked and all seemed good, nothing would load in those apps.At one point I caught her messaging on TikTok, on her iPad, which was surprising. Initially I thought she'd been quite smart and used the neighbour's Wi-Fi, but nope, it turns out that when you block TikTok with eero, it does block all the videos and what not, but the messages can bypass the restrictions, at least on iOS, I didn't check with Android. Now, £100 per year for parental controls that didn't work properly seemed too hard to stomach, so I was regretting my purchase. Yes I did correctly set everything up, I know what I'm doing.Then the fibre got installed, I ordered a 500Mb up and down package. Next to the primary node I was getting full speeds, but we don't use that room. Close to the second node I was getting half speed download and full speed upload, which was a bit odd. In the back bedroom I was only getting 80 ish upload, the second node just needed to transmit through floorboards and 2 always open internal doors, so that seemed a bit poor. But as that 80Mb was faster than what I had previously anywhere in the house, it would have been fine for work. There's an Echo Dot in that room which actually acted as a 3rd node, so it wasn't a huge problem.The parental controls were though, if the parental controls were free or worked properly, I'd have kept the eero units as I had adequate speeds, not close to what I'm paying for in the rooms that need it, but more than adequate.Then I ordered these, Wow, just wow. Set up was easy, like 5 or so minutes. Unplugged the second node to place in the adjacent room, plugged it in and a couple of minutes later it had reestablished its connection.In the room with the primary node I get full speed up and down, in the room with the second node, again, full speed. Quite interestingly no hand off occurs, my phone stays connected to the first node, even though I'm closer to the second and there are obstructions in the way, 2 closed doors and a wall. It's only once I go into the kitchen that my phone moves to the second node and speeds are virtually identical.To the office I go, I check on my phone, I'm connected to the second node and getting around 440 up and down, I check on my laptop and I'm getting similar.I then bind my phone to the primary node, just to see, I actually get 120 up and 80 down, it has 2 brick walls, 2 open doors and floorboards to get through, at a distance of perhaps 12 - 14 metres. It actually smashed the set of eero and the Echo Dot all by itself over a larger distance with several additional obstructions in the way.If my ONT was in the middle room, one of these badboys would be more than adequate.The obstruction penetration seems amazing in comparison to the others, they're overkill for my house, they really are. But betrer to have overkill than flaky Wi-Fi.The parental controls and everything are free, well done ASUS. They don't quite have the granularity of the eero ones, more just pick a level than block specific apps.The app is OK, it's nowhere near as polished as the eero app though, but it's ok.So why just 4.5 stars you may ask? It annoys me that you can't put parental controls on the guest network, it also annoys me you can't auto add new devices to a default group. You couldn't do those things with the eeros either, but I gave them 3 stars.As kids get more tech savvy, they will of course learn about MAC randomisation, figure out they can actually see the network password in their phones etc, I just wish that there was a way to auto dump new devices into a quarantine group, where parental controls were set and I could allocate them manually through the app. I know I could get a Firewalla for that or just do that for the whole network, but I don't want to restrict my own Internet, just hers and her friends.Overall, extremely pleased with these, fantastic bit of kit for those of us where wired backhaul isn't an option.Extremely strong Wi-Fi signal, free security and parental controls for life, easy to set up. Quite expensive though, I paid 400 for 2, which is more than I wanted to spend, but I've now actually managed to get solid Wi-Fi performance throughout the house.
A**R
Super Quick setup, Fast and Reliable
Bought the twin pack in white a few months ago and it was super easy and quick to set them both up in a mesh - the instructions and guidance in the management app is excellent. I’ve been really impressed with the coverage and quality of signal over a 5 bedroom, 3 storey house. I have just now bought a 3rd unit that I have placed at the very back of the house that gives me good coverage in the back garden because that was a dead spot due to lots of aluminium patio doors. It took just 5 minutes to add and all I had to do was plug it in and tell the app to add it! Goodbye messy stressful setup! Note there are lots of tweakable settings in the console app but you don’t need to bother if you just want great extendable coverage.
M**E
Incredibly buggy
I bought 3xBT10 and got them set up and working reasonably quickly. Unfortunately the firmware auto updated overnight and I woke up to the main router stuck in a reboot loop. So begins a nightmare of trying to get the things factory reset and re-set up - lack of documentation, no way to see whats going on other than poorly documented flashing LED colors. No response from ASUS support. Eventually I got it working again however I (stupidly) then enabled 'AI protection' feature in the webUI and to my horror the primary router again entered a reboot loop. This time in spite of countless attempts to factory reset, reinstall through recovery mode, ... I was only able to get 2 of the 3 nodes back running (even this took hours). Googling finds others who have encountered the same reboot loop issues. A week later, still unable to get all three nodes working, no response from Asus support I've finally returned the product. If you choose to buy these I hope your experience is better than mine, I shall surely never get Asus kit again!
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