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ASUS - AX6100 Tri-band WiFi 6 Wireless Gaming Mesh Router (2-pack) - Black/Gold

Model: RT-AX92U (BUNDLE)
SKU: 6371153
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  • Key Specs
    • Wi-Fi Mesh System: true (A single wireless network consisting of a main router (connected directly to a modem) that connects to a series of satellite modules or nodes placed around the home. Routers with this capability promote stronger, faster wireless signals as well as increase Wi-Fi coverage by reducing interference and eliminating dead zones.)
    • Number of Wi-Fi Satellites Included: 2 (Quantity of Wi-Fi satellite modules/nodes for a Wi-Fi Mesh System that come with the product.)
    • Number Of LAN Ports: 4 (Number of devices able to be connected to the Local Area Network (LAN). LAN ports allow wired connections to other networking devices (wireless access points, range extenders, etc.) in order to share the internet connection received through a WAN port.)
    • Wi-Fi Speed: 6.1 gigabits per second (The maximum rate at which data is transferred between a network device and wireless router.)
    • Works With: Amazon Alexa (Compatible with or able to be connected to other smart devices or applications.)
  • General
    • Product Name: AX6100 Tri-band WiFi 6 Wireless Gaming Mesh Router (2-pack)
    • Brand: ASUS
    • Model Number: RT-AX92U (BUNDLE)
    • Color: Black/Gold
  • Security
    • Data Encryption: true
    • Encryption Type: WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise (The security protocols or certification programs that protect the Wi-Fi network.)
    • Firewall Type: None (The method the firewall uses to filter and process data to increase network security, primarily by blocking malicious traffic requests while allowing legitimate traffic through.)
    • Parental Controls: true (Allows user to block unwanted content, signals, channels, networks, etc. from being received or accessed.)
  • Network
    • Quality Of Service (QoS) Traffic Prioritization: true (Allows a user to manage a device's network performance by configuring the types of traffic that receive top priority for transmission. High priority functions and applications receive maximum network performance, while low priority traffic receives minimum performance.)
    • Band Technology: Tri (Refers to the number of frequency bands used to wirelessly transmit an internet signal. For example, dual-band devices may use one 2.4 and one 5 GHz band, while tri-band devices may use one 2.4 and two 5 GHz bands. Multiple bands also provide more flexibility for designating connected devices to specific band use.)
    • Ethernet Standard: 10/100/1000 (Each standard is a variation of the IEEE 802.3 set of computer networking technologies known as Ethernet. New versions evolved to include higher bandwidth, different physical media, and other new and improved features. Standards are often denoted by speeds (in Megabits per second). For example, a 10/100/1000 Ethernet port transmits at 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, and 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps).)
    • Number of Antennas: 6
    • Frequency Band: 2.4 GHz, 5.0 GHz (Bands may be grouped into categories such as low- and high-band VHF (Very High Frequency), low- and high-band UHF (Ultra High Frequency), or certain frequency channels (measured in MHz or GHz). Generally, higher frequencies transmit information faster but have shorter range than lower frequencies.)
    • Wireless Networking Standard: Wi-Fi 6 (The wireless networking standard used by the device. Each iteration of the standard developed by the Wi-Fi Alliance corresponds to an existing IEEE 802.11 protocol; for example, standard 802.11ac (or AC) is termed Wi-Fi 5. Refers specifically to the standard the device is designed to use, but ultimately determines product interoperability and backward compatibility including previous versions.)
    • Wireless Standard: AC, N, AX (The wireless networking protocol used by the device. Each iteration of the protocol is based on the 802.11 standard developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Standards Association. Denoted by letters following 802.11 (802.11a, 802.11ac, etc.), each version, published in alphabetical order, encompasses all previous versions.)
    • Number of 2.4Ghz Streams: 1 (A router's streams are like lanes on a highway. The more streams a router has, the less traffic congestion. Because the 2.4 GHz band is used to transmit wireless signals to a wide variety of devices, there is often high amounts of traffic on that stream. But with multiple streams, each can be designated to a specific device for optimal performance. For example, if one 2.4 GHz stream is assigned to one device, such as a desktop computer, it leaves the remaining streams open for guest users, devices that use more data, or devices with specific band compatibility.)
    • Number of 5.0Ghz Streams: 2 (A router's streams are like lanes on a highway. The more streams a router has, the less traffic congestion. The 5.0 GHz band provides high speed, short-range data transmission and typically has less traffic than the 2.4 GHz band. With multiple streams, each can be designated to a specific device for optimal performance. For example, if one 5.0 GHz stream is assigned to one device, such as a streaming media player, it leaves the remaining streams open for guest users, devices that need less data, or devices with specific band compatibility.)
    • Wi-Fi Mesh System: true (A single wireless network consisting of a main router (connected directly to a modem) that connects to a series of satellite modules or nodes placed around the home. Routers with this capability promote stronger, faster wireless signals as well as increase Wi-Fi coverage by reducing interference and eliminating dead zones.)
    • Number of Wi-Fi Satellites Included: 2 (Quantity of Wi-Fi satellite modules/nodes for a Wi-Fi Mesh System that come with the product.)
    • Number of Wi-Fi Satellites Supported: 3 (Maximum quantity of Wi-Fi satellite modules/nodes that are able to be connected to the main router in a Wi-Fi Mesh System.)
    • Routing Protocol: IGMPv2, IGMP, IGMPv3 (The protocol used for communicating and distributing information in a computer network.)
    • Transport Protocol: PPTP, L2TP, NTP, PPPoE, DHCP, DDNS (The protocol used for connection-oriented transmissions, flow control, etc. within the transport layer of the network.)
  • Certifications Listings & Approvals
    • ENERGY STAR Certified: false (Devices carrying the ENERGY STAR service mark, such as computer products and peripherals, kitchen appliances, and other products, generally use 20% to 30% less energy than required by federal standards.)
  • Features
    • App Compatible: true (The product can be connected to a program or software application on a mobile device, which then receives collected data from the product.)
    • App Name: ASUS Router App
    • Beamforming: true (A signal processing technique that enables a router to focus a Wi-Fi signal in a specific direction. The router determines where a connected device in the network is located and projects a stronger signal in that specific direction. This can result in faster and higher quality data transfer as well as reduced signal interference.)
    • Integrated Modem: false
    • Wireless: true
  • Ports
    • Number Of WAN Ports: 1 (Number of devices able to be connected to the Wide Area Network (WAN). This type of port may simply be labeled "Internet," and it allows the device to share its internet connection with all devices connected to it via LAN ports.)
    • Port Type(s): RJ-45, USB (USB 2.0 connects external drives, gaming controllers, smartphones, MP3 players and other accessories.USB 3.0 transfers data faster than USB 2.0, but only when used with USB 3.0 devices.USB Type-C provides fast speeds and versatile power, featuring connectors with identical ends that plug in upside down or right side up. Adapters allow for video as well as backward compatibility.Thunderbolt provides ultra-high bandwidth for fast data transfer between devices featuring a Thunderbolt or MiniDisplayPort connection.HDMI allows you to connect a projector or display HD media on your HDTV or monitor.Media card slots allow you to transfer photos from your digital camera or camcorder.)
    • Number Of LAN Ports: 4 (Number of devices able to be connected to the Local Area Network (LAN). LAN ports allow wired connections to other networking devices (wireless access points, range extenders, etc.) in order to share the internet connection received through a WAN port.)
  • Speed
    • Wired Speed: 1000 megabits per second (The maximum rate at which data is transferred between a network device and router using an Ethernet cable.)
    • Wi-Fi Speed: 6.1 gigabits per second (The maximum rate at which data is transferred between a network device and wireless router.)
    • Gigabit Ethernet Speed: true (Supports the gigabit Ethernet networking standard, which has a data rate of at least one gigabit per second, or 1,000 Mbps.)
  • Compatibility
    • Works With: Amazon Alexa (Compatible with or able to be connected to other smart devices or applications.)
    • Voice Assistant Built-in: Amazon Alexa (A digital assistant built into the device that uses voice commands to answer questions and control smart devices.)
  • Dimensions
    • Product Height: 2.1 inches (The out of box height of the item. Height is measured as the vertical distance from the bottom of the item to the top as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Length: 6.1 inches (The out of box length of the item. Length is measured as the longest dimension of the item.)
    • Product Width: 6.1 inches (The out of box width of the item. Width is measured as the horizontal distance from one side of the item to the other as it would be primarily used or placed.)
    • Product Weight: 1.4 pounds (The out of box weight of the item.)
  • Warranty
    • Warranty - Parts: 3 years
    • Warranty - Labor: 3 years
  • Other
    • UPC: 192876116821

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.

Find the perfect Wi-Fi solution

  • Compatible with 802.11ac: Backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n networks, so you can easily upgrade.
  • 256MB flash memory: Plus 512MB RAM promotes optimal performance.
  • MU-MIMO technology: MU-MIMO gives every compatible device its own dedicated full-speed Wi-Fi connection, so that multiple devices can connect at the same time without slowing down the network.
  • Beamforming technology: Get clearer coverage. Targeted Wi-Fi signals will stream directly to each device.
  • Encryption: Includes MPPE, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise and WPA2-Enterprise to keep your network secure.
  • Parental control: Lets you automatically block specific content on connected devices.
  • Built-in print server: Supports wireless printing to a printer connected to the router via USB.
  • Compatible with 802.11ac: Backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n networks, so you can easily upgrade.
  • 256MB flash memory: Plus 512MB RAM promotes optimal performance.
  • MU-MIMO technology: MU-MIMO gives every compatible device its own dedicated full-speed Wi-Fi connection, so that multiple devices can connect at the same time without slowing down the network.
  • Beamforming technology: Get clearer coverage. Targeted Wi-Fi signals will stream directly to each device.
  • Encryption: Includes MPPE, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK, WPA-Enterprise and WPA2-Enterprise to keep your network secure.
  • Parental control: Lets you automatically block specific content on connected devices.
  • Built-in print server: Supports wireless printing to a printer connected to the router via USB.
Whats Included
  • ASUS AiMesh AX6100 RT-AX92U
  • 2 routers
  • ASUS AiMesh AX6100 RT-AX92U
  • 2 routers

Q: Can I connect the two devices with an ethernet cable? I read on the ASUS website that you can, but it was not clear to me if that meant conect the base station and the satellite, or connect two base stations.

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.

Q: how many devices can use the 2.4ghz frequency at the same time. Think security cameras, smart home devices, etc? I have an r7800 now and it seems I have run out of 2.4 ghz bandwidth and get dropped connections multiple times a day 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.

Q: Can you use the all the ports on the satellite (node)? i.e. Four additional wired lan plus two additional USB.

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.

Q: How many wireless devices can this setup handle? Its literally not specified anywhere that I can find yet anyone with many smart devises would probably be interested in this tiny tidbit of information... Does Asus actually specify this anywhere?

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.

Q: I have 2 Asus RTAX86U, and each is connected to a different ISP. So, I have redundant internet for my home office. Can I split these up and run them independently, one with each Asus router using them on two separate networks?

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.