
Ensure full coverage around the house with this ASUS AiMesh home Wi-Fi system two-pack. Advanced mesh networking technology over multiple bands helps to create a faster, more efficient and stable network while supporting multiple devices simultaneously. AiProtection Pro provides added security to all connected devices on this ASUS AiMesh home Wi-Fi system.
A: Yes, you can use a hardwired Ethernet cable instead of WiFi for the "backhaul" connection. The two routers are identical. The only distinction between the "base station" and "satellite" is that when you configure them, you designate one as the main router and the other as the "node". The main router will be the one that is connected to your incoming Internet/WAN feed, the other will be the node. I have mine setup this way and it works very well. Using hardwired Ethernet is much faster than WiFi, plus you get to use that 3rd WiFi band for 5ghz client devices.
A: I hace a GT-AX11000 with Theresa 68u. All working fine. I bought a cumple of AX98U and after three data trying. Imposible yo pair with AX11000 till now
A: I can't give you an exact number... But I can tell you I constantly have anywhere from 20 to 30 different devices all running on the 2.4 band ...never had any issues
Q: Does this work with AT&t modem
A: Yes, as long as your AT&T modem isn't also working as your router. My At&T service had a combo modem/router.
A: Yes. You can use all ports on the router, or leave the WAN open for wireless AiMesh. Wired WAN is recommended if you have a lot of devices. Wireless AiMesh will take up one of the bands entirely for backhaul on both routers. I also recommend Ethernet connection for any primary connections like bridges, home security, or work computers. Though they are good routers individually, I use them as wired nodes with my ax11000, axe11000, and ax89x. Any of the USB ports, or all ports, can be used in the network. Printers, NAS, camera storage drives, etc.
A: Sky is the limit? Each ASUS router is rated for 50 connections. You can add as many nodes as you want with wired backhaul. The two router pack will handle 100 connections pretty easily.
A: For sure, though kind of a headache to run to independent networks through the house. You could use an ax89x and combine your ISP connections into a single home network. I suggest automatic routing with failover to reduce any downtime, but the ax89x is also capable of aggregate for faster speed. These ax6100 are independent routers in the two pack. You can use them on two separate networks as two independent base stations, two satellites to one network, one satellite each on two networks, etc.
Q: Does this come with Lifetime Internet Security?
A: Yes, it comes with a lifetime AiProtection PRO internet security application.