I’m in Australia and I have a FTTP (Fibre to the Premise) signal and my current ISP plan is 100/40 (100 Mb/s download and 40 Mb/s upload speeds) with my typical speeds actually being 106/34. So you can obviously see my download speed already exceeds my plan limit. But the thing is I’m still using the stock router provided by my ISP. If I upgrade to the GT-AX 11000 Pro, I understand it’ll improve my internet experience in every way, but will also improve my 106/34 even though I’m already reaching my plan limit?
I will most likely never get a router like this, I just don't see myself being able to use most of its bells and whistles. I do like that dinner plate, though. Now thinking of replacing the over-a-decade-old ones we use at home...
Mesh can never be at the same level as multiple dedicated AP's anyone wanting true best will need to follow the foundation of what the best is built on. I was using 2x Ruckus R710 for a couple of years, before that a couple of Ubiquity AP's, since I have Wifi 6 devices now I updated the R710s to WAX630's and all of these setups have been solid, even without in wall wiring it was always easy to run my own wire to give each AP a home run to the switch.
My current ISP doesn't even allow me to use a different router, maybe because it's probably more work for them. It truly sucks living in the provinces sometimes.
I have a question tho, Attorney- what if the mesh gets a bad reception cignal from the other mesh, we all knew wireless transfers has its downsides, that internet loss is there. how mesh got around with this? Thank you. Planning to buy this router thru your given link
This is somewhat a weird review. You recommend a super expensive router and not a single speed test was shown? I'm sure other Asus routers would qualify as easy to set up and easy to set up a mesh network. So why choose this really expensive router over the others?
In my house at least 35+ devices running at a time, 70% of these are on 2.4ghz network. Can this router handle this or its better to have multiple devices like you have. So that it would put less pressure on the main router?
I’m in Australia and I have a FTTP (Fibre to the Premise) signal and my current ISP plan is 100/40 (100 Mb/s download and 40 Mb/s upload speeds) with my typical speeds actually being 106/34. So you can obviously see my download speed already exceeds my plan limit. But the thing is I’m still using the stock router provided by my ISP. If I upgrade to the GT-AX 11000 Pro, I understand it’ll improve my internet experience in every way, but will also improve my 106/34 even though I’m already reaching my plan limit?
I will most likely never get a router like this, I just don't see myself being able to use most of its bells and whistles.
I do like that dinner plate, though. Now thinking of replacing the over-a-decade-old ones we use at home...
Mesh can never be at the same level as multiple dedicated AP's anyone wanting true best will need to follow the foundation of what the best is built on.
I was using 2x Ruckus R710 for a couple of years, before that a couple of Ubiquity AP's, since I have Wifi 6 devices now I updated the R710s to WAX630's and all of these setups have been solid, even without in wall wiring it was always easy to run my own wire to give each AP a home run to the switch.
So it's not 6E...
I love the mesh capabilities, jumping ship from Netgear nighthawk
My current ISP doesn't even allow me to use a different router, maybe because it's probably more work for them.
It truly sucks living in the provinces sometimes.
What's your current ISP sir?
I have a question tho, Attorney- what if the mesh gets a bad reception cignal from the other mesh, we all knew wireless transfers has its downsides, that internet loss is there. how mesh got around with this? Thank you.
Planning to buy this router thru your given link
yes this is good, i am running ethernet cable to 3 houses just by using asus rog AX-86u ,this improves really my internet speed
I just watched a video of Asus router and this was the exact sound track that was used.
can i use this to replace my default router/modem/mesh provided by pldt? im using the stock for pldt home fibr plan
Had 3 of these before the pandemic. Probably the best consumer router out there until you get to pro-sumer unifi or go full Cisco.
This is somewhat a weird review. You recommend a super expensive router and not a single speed test was shown? I'm sure other Asus routers would qualify as easy to set up and easy to set up a mesh network. So why choose this really expensive router over the others?
In my house at least 35+ devices running at a time, 70% of these are on 2.4ghz network. Can this router handle this or its better to have multiple devices like you have. So that it would put less pressure on the main router?
multi devices are for make a mesh wifi good for increase the range of your wifi
Wow that's awesome 😎
Can it function as a print server? PLDT stock routers doesnt have network wifi printer support
Sir, baka meron kayong review for budget friendly version na router
sir naka bridge mode ka?
Meron po ba yung hindi masyadong nakakabutas ng bulsa? Hehe 😅
Maraming Wifi 6 na below 10k. Kahit nga 5k lang may decent router ka na
@@gabrielsirilan3406 kung papanoorin mo po ulit yung video, hindi lang po yung wifi 6 ang issue. :)
Ito na ba yung wifi 7 ?
Ah hindi pa pala 😂 wifi 7 na kasi sa taiwan
How can you watch Netflix in 4K on your phone? 😂
muka syang chicharong bulaklak
haray ku.... twentikyaw. enough (kinda) for another PC or a new mobile device. hrm...