ASUS ZenWiFi XT8 WiFi 6 AX6600 V2
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ASUS ZenWiFi XT8 WiFi 6 AX6600 V2


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Knebster

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Hi Kgretener That sounds like a very good solution to me - there is nothing to add on my part, except: Are the cables in the wall fast enough? Maybe test it first :-) But otherwise 👍

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marcodecia

6 months ago

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digitec

6 months ago

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You can connect the TP-Link 4G router to the ASUS router via a LAN cable. The ASUS router supports connection via LAN, but it does not have an integrated 4G modem function. You can use the TP-Link router as a backup Internet connection by connecting it to the ASUS router via a LAN cable. Note, however, that the dual WAN function must be configured via the ASUS router's web GUI.

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Anonymous

1 year ago

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swissmaster1

1 year ago

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If you operate the Zyxel device as a router and connect an Asus device via cable, it should work. Then operate the Asus devices in AP mode. Only Asus devices work in Mesh mode

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Spider67

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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One of the advantages of Asus routers is that any AI mesh-enabled router from Asus can be used as satellites/nodes. I use the two ASUS ZenWiFi XT8s together with two old Asus routers as nodes (one RT-AC68U and one RT-AC66U B1), i.e. I have a mesh network with one master and 3 nodes.

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Torx

3 years ago

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SwissElvis

3 years ago

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Uh, funny question. It is No. 2 that serves as a relay, increased the radiation of No. 1. But if the other flat is close to the first one, one could imagine extending the WiFi to the second owner. But it's THE SAME WIFI, THE SAME NETWORK.

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NONNNNNNNNNN

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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kussmaul

4 years ago

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You could (according to the specification) but for me, even after 3 attempts, it always stopped after a few hours (200GB backup size) via WLAN. My brother also has the same ASUS and tried it with a USB-C to Ethernet adapter and it always stopped there too. So it doesn't really seem to work reliably...

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streule1

4 years ago

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Stardustone

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Stardustone

4 years ago

Oh, I'm afraid Digitec only has a 30-day return policy, but what you can do now is send it in for repair. If a repair cannot be carried out successfully several times and the product is defective, you have the right to withdraw from the contract, demand a price reduction or get a new replacement product. Or alternatively buy something else with WiFi6, e.g. a TP Link X20 3-piece set for WiFi6 costs only 356 and the even better X60 3-piece set costs 399 francs.

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Nico128

4 years ago

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Maude Comte

4 years ago

The main difference between Mesh systems and traditional routers is that the former is centralised while the latter is not. With a traditional router, the wireless traffic will depend on this single access point. With a WiFi Mesh system, there are multiple access points. Because of this fundamental structural difference, WiFi Mesh can offer better speeds, wider coverage and better reliability.

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