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Asus ET12 AXE11000 Whole-Home Tri-band Mesh WiFi 6E System Coverage up to 610 Sq. Mtr/6,000 Sq. ft.,11Gbps WiFi, 3 SSIDs, free security & parental controls, Dual 2.5G ports LAN Aggregation 2 pack

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The ZenWiFi Pro XT12 is traditional Tri-band hardware. As such, it works great in a fully wireless mesh setup. You should get it if you live in a large home and are too lazy to run network cables. For the testing, I used the hardware both as a standalone router and a mesh system, and, in the latter case, both with wireless and wired configurations. This can make a lot of sense, as the 5GHz band will have better range, but it’s more susceptible to interference. In my Orbi RBKE963 review, speeds were generally excellent and coverage was equally reliable. That being said, the Orbi system is even more expensive than the ZenWiFi Pro ET12. connected ip devices (PCs, cameras, iPhones, speakers, tablets, and IOTs). Replacing/adding new 6E devices, as they will become available.

Likely” because I wanted to tread lightly here. The new mesh might work out well without wires if you can place the hardware units close to each other or have a line of sight between them. However, even then, it’s not faster than many cheaper traditional Tri-band systems. The new Pro ET12 has four streams on each band – currently the highest among Wi-Fi 6E. Consequently, it’s top-tier among this new type of Tri-band router. QoS: How Quality of Service betters your online experience The ZenWiFi Pro ET12’s QoS feature is similar to most other Asus routers. As a result, you won’t need to program the new router from scratch in an upgrade or replacement. Instead, most of your network’s configurations — including those of an AiMesh system — will migrate from the old router to the new one.

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Have a look around at the other Wi-Fi 6E equipment on the market with the same sort of power, and you'll notice that devices do need to be rather large to fit everything in. On the downside, considering the router’s large physical size, I wish it had more network ports — most routers have five ports. There’s no USB port, either, which will make fans of router-based mini NAS servers disappointed. Everything you can expect from an Asus AiMesh router, with pre-synced hardware

This app is common for all Asus routers and is quite comprehensive. It’s one of the best mobile apps for routers you can find on the market. But, still, it’s not as in-depth as the web interface. The ZenWiFi Pro ET12 shares the same useful Asus Router mobile app as the other Asus routers. In a WAN Link Aggregation, you must use both of its 2.5Gbps ports, to deliver a combined connection of up to 5Gbps.It includes a free-for-life real-time Network Protection powered by Trend Micro and a Parental Control engine. The ZenWiFi Pro ET12 has the complete set of Asus AiProtection

As a standalone router, its default 2.5Gbps WAN always works as the WAN port, there’s no way to change this. As a standalone router, the ZenWiFI Pro ET12 did exceptionally well. The router delivered excellent coverage, rivaling that of the GT-AX6000. You’ll find this review somewhat of a ZenWiFi Pro ET12 vs ZenWiFi ET8 matchup, but to cut to the chase: Don’t get either if you intend to expand your Wi-Fi coverage wirelessly. You’d likely waste your hard-earned cash. Hardware specifications: ZenWiFi Pro ET12 vs ZenWi-Fi ET8 ZenWiFi Pro XT12 vs ET12: The third Wi-Fi band changes everything Networking tools: Wake on LAN, Ping, Netstat, and Smart Connect Rule can come in handy for advanced users.Guest WiFi: Create a guest network with a WiFi schedule and access rights to control when and how guests can use the network. And there are even more similarities, as you’ll note in the hardware specifications below. Hardware specifications: ZenWiFi Pro XT12 vs ZenWiFi Pro ET12 This same configuration works without a hitch on my RT-AX86u, which I was, again, planning on using as a node on AiMesh. While most of this extra content was available in the general post on Asus Wi-Fi broadcasters, it contains specific information about the ZenWiFi Pro ET12. Universal setting restoration will fill in the rest of the house, and 2.4GHz will still be available for the widest coverage. There’s also the benefit that moving the devices that can use 6GHz to the new bands can free up some space on 5GHz.

Still, if you’re OK with spending the money on this kit, you’ll probably be very happy with your speeds. You’ll also be ready for internet connection over 1Gbps which are starting to become more common on both Cable and Fiber connections. If you only need a single unit, my take is the ET12’s support for the 6GHz band is more valuable than the XT12’s support for UNII-4 (or the fact it has a second 5GHz band). But either will do just fine and you’ll save some dough going with the XT12.Things aren’t as perfect as they should be, as I noticed that upload speeds were inconsistent across tests. Running a few sporadic tests over a few days, upload speeds were sometimes quite alright. I’m not sure I can pin this on the ZenWiFi Pro ET12, but it's something worth noting. It’s hard to put the coverage in a concrete number — it varies depending on the environment — but if you have a house of fewer than 3000 ft 2 (279 m 2), place it in the middle, and chances are one of its bands will reach every corner. The Asus ZenWiFi Pro ET12’s performance as a single router

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