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Asus Router Guest Network No Internet Access

2024-05-25 01:23:12

I got two of these APs for my home network. I've got a Universal Security Gateway, these 2 AP AC LRs, and a Cloud Key and everything works together nicely! They support multiple access points and guest networking for separating guest devices from your normal network devices. These access points are a lot more stable than my previous router/AP all-in-one and require a lot less overall maintenance and allow for a lot more customization and advanced routing features.

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2024-07-14 05:58:53

I wish I bought this sooner, but better late than never. This router is fantastic. It has replaced five google mesh units in my house with this single router. I get signal three houses down the street on my phone. It has been a major improvement in regards to gaming and other configurable QoS. Ditch all your mesh garbage and get a solid router like this and it makes life a lot easier. Remember, PC 6E cards are super cheap so do the upgrade and use the full power of this router. I also have a house full of phones doing 6E and it's working great. The guest network options are also super useful for me where I can have guest networks for work, iot devices around the house, and then my regular network for my family.

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2024-05-12 03:54:57

While replacing my old modem with an updated model I accidently set a shook through my old Asus Router that apparently toasted it. The only router I could get instore without ordering and having a two to three day wait was Netgear. Installed the competitor’s router that day, within twenty-four hours, my WI-FI network went down requiring a Technical service call. With the help of the Technician my Wi-Fi network was up and running again. However, every other day after that my network would go down, requiring a power-down and restart of the router. A week later I ordered the ASUS RT-AX3000 router, installed it and returned the competitor’s router. The ASUS router was easy to install, has been trouble free and works great. Even has the range to provide WI-FI signal to my pole barn where I previously only a signal using a WI-FI extender. I highly recommend the ASUS RT-AX3000 Router!

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2024-09-04 01:43:39

We are only a month in but I am really liking this way of doing our home wireless internet! 5 access points through the house are giving us great coverage. The other cool part is that with the software our guy installed we have a home network, a guest network and can build out more for other uses like a security camera system, one just for the kids devices (that we can then control the hours the network is on) and all kinds of other great features and reports. Not normal to do this for a house but I would recommend it... and these... to about anyone at this point!

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2024-09-27 01:45:49

I just upgraded my home network to this router (ASUS ZenWiFi ET8). My hope is for this to provide a stable platform with enough bandwidth to provide access points for a growing smart home, internet and streaming. So far so good. We are getting Gigabit speeds on the hardwired PC and close to gigabit on our phones. This is an improvement over the previous network mesh router we had, it seemed to be capped around 600MB. This is one of the only routers to support all the latest standards, so hopefully it will be good for a few years at least. Installation was easy as long as you have some basic understanding of networks. We gave the new router the same name and password as the previous one and all the smart home equipment moved to the new router with no problems. Right now, I believe this is the best home router you can buy.

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2024-08-27 05:17:14

After 10 years of excellent performance (still performing) from a ASUS RT-AC68U AC1900 Dual Band Gigabit WiFi Router, I decided to upgrade, after looking at the different Models (considering my use is a home network), I choose the RT-AX88U Pro AX6000 Dual Band WiFi 6 Router. The AX88U PRO has many new features and amazing speed enhancements not to mention a faster processor with 4 cores instead of 2, and the 2 core processor in the RT-AC68U was really fast in it's day. Setup was a breeze, just reset your modem, then turn on the router with your ethernet cables connected, and boom, setup screen shows up on your computer monitor and except for new ASUS Router Web/Remote access now being a web address instead of the IP address, and a minor change in the the new IP addresses from 192.168.1.100 to the new format 192.168.50.100. Setup was a breeze, Range is much better for WIFI, Web speed regarding loading pages and such, is much faster regarding Ethernet and WIFI, many more features and improvements to list............. Fantastic Router, Incredible Upgrade, ASUS does it again ! I choose this Router as it has the features and priceline I wanted, yes there arew even better ones to choose but they are much more expensive and rightfully so as they are primarily used for large networks with very large client and network demands, considering this is for a home network, it is perfect, has much better WIFI coverage, faster LAN performance and you will notice the difference across the board !

5
2024-05-24 06:11:23

My 6th Asus router over about 15 years. I've had other brands, but I always come back to Asus and this time I'm not leaving. I am a veteran in the IT business, over 26 years, so I know routers and I can say that the key thing that separates Asus routers from all others is the firmware. Drawing from opensource community experts that have a passion for maximizing functionality, security, and performance while also adding Asus' exclusive features like AIMesh, Guest Network Pro, and kid's wifi for a novel approach to parental control. Oh, yeah, and superb network performance and advanced control if you need it. The Asus approach to online safety for children by creating a "network" exclusively for each child is genius! My son connects his devices to HIS OWN wifi network which is managed separately from his sister's wifi network... simply a genius approach to online safety and parental control for the multiple devices that children have these days. Plus it makes them feel special because they have their own wifi! Nearly every update from Asus has a feature enhancement or a new feature. These routers feel future proof. Every time I get a little board (because IT is my passion and I like new and shinny features to play with), Asus drops a new firmware with a new feature and my interest is renewed. Any company can make hardware, the hard part is the firmware and I have yet to use a router from another brand that even comes close to the Asus router firmware, both for feature set as well as performance. And the AIMesh....no other brand has anything close!

5
2024-05-14 06:49:52

We are very happy with this mesh system. We used it to extend our network from an ASUS ROG router. The AiMesh seamlessly transitions clients as we leave one WiFi zone and enter another. I would highly receommend this system.

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2024-07-29 09:34:42

I have been working on my home network recently and I've added this router directly after the modem. It is so packed with features that I regret purchasing the system that I purchased a few years ago that cost more than the Asus. The ability to run a VPN on the router is great. And it's easy to add additional Asus routers as a mesh system. It does the all the setup with a few clicks with no manual settings required.

5
2024-07-03 01:20:20

Huge improvement was seen compared to ASUS RT-AC66U. My ISP is through comcast 150 MBP and ASUS-RT66U has served fair past 3 years then suddenly died. I purchased Synology RT2600AC after reading rave reviews, compared to the mixed review on ASUS RT-AC88U. Indeed, I did not want to use ASUS router again after noticing short router lifespan. Now for Synology RT2600AC router my desktop computer is connected very far way (different floor, at least thru 5 walls) via�ASUS PCE-AC66 network adapter. I have seen getting consistent 130 MBP through speed testing, no dropped network. Writing speed on my Terra-Master NAS through wifi has been no more than 30 MB/s but now I am getting blazing 100-120 MB/s writing speed on NAS. Configuration screen is very neat and easy to follow.� ASUS firmware and 3rd party firmwares such as DD-WRT make OK GUI but Synology is a step up in terms of easy port forwarding, and misc configurations. If you are debating to get this or other high end AC3200 routers, give this one a try

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