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ASUS RT-AX92U AX6100 Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi System Large and Multi-Story Homes, Supports Flexible SSID, Wired Inter-Router Connections, AiProtection, Network Security by Trend Micro, Pack of 1

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My problem is that I can’t figure out why the reported negotiated speed is not reporting as 1.2 or 2.4gbps on my laptop, but instead fluctuating so wildly. I have Cat7 Ethernet buried to connect the two buildings, as well as a Ubiquiti NanoStation on either end.

I would only be able to get to the satellite is via the switch… will that work? So, it would be Router –> Switch –> Satellite … it will take a bit of work as I would have to pull some new cable. Disclaimer:”*To access WAN port aggregation, cable modem, router, or switch needs to support 802.3ad standard. To achieve the best performance for a cable modem, DOCSIS 3.1 standard is required. What’s more, the router even supports WTFast Gamers Private Network. Available in only select Asus routers, WTFast allows the router, hence the network it hosts, to be part of a proprietary VPN designed to deliver the best online gaming experience given the broadband speed.

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Additional features for optimizing the mesh network have been added along with a number of other things. Sorry for all the questions, but you’re evidently one of the few people on the planet who might have some real experience here (and excellent advice)! Reply I understand that no router will make my internet faster. This set up has run flawlessly for many years without issue. Now my internet drops even if it is just my wife and I gaming on our phones. The Asus RT AX92U shares the same gaming features as the much more expensive GT-AX11000. Asus RT-AX92U: Not a real Wi-Fi 6 mesh router As you mention it is not even a real wifi-6 mesh router. I have since then read quite a bit of your articles, but I can’t put my finger on the sore spot over here in my situation.

I’ve currently got a Linksys EA9500 that covers the majority of my 5k SqFt home due to the central location that the router is located (there are a few dead spots, but I can mostly live with these). But here’s my big problem. I connected my main gaming system / PC by wired connection to the router port, and it slowed down significantly (from my previous Linksys AC router)! How can the wired connection through a router be slow?! Your content is amazing! I am now using it as my primary method of research on my hunt for a new network setup. I have a few questions because after reading your articles I have realised my initial plan won’t work.I want to know what you think the best way to use the AX 92Us with an AX1100, and if the wired connections on the AX1100 are fast (I think I know, but the AX 92Us LAN ports seem so bad, I’m not sure any more! ).. The LAN was phenomenally slow whenever a wired connection was involved, both on transferring files (wired to wired in the network, not internet, and wired to wireless!). The router reports 1GB connections on the wires, but they aren’t running anything like that. Oddly, it also reports a 100mb connection *on an empty port*. I assumed that was a firmware glitch, but maybe it’s more significant than that…

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