I had TWINS!!! - ASUS ZenWiFi Pro ET12 Router

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • Thanks to ASUS for sponsoring this video! Check out the ASUS ZenWiFi Pro ET12 Router on Amazon at geni.us/gxJW3t
    WiFi 6E is here, and it's relatively new, but that means the bandwidth range is probably open and clear, making it AMAZINGLY FAST if your device supports it! ASUS's ZenWiFi Pro ET12 routers might cost a bit, but they don't skimp on the performance.
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    CHAPTERS
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    0:00 - Face me, LINUS!
    0:30 - Unboxing
    1:53 - Overview and exterior first impression
    2:51 - WiFi overview and WiFi 6E explanation
    4:46 - Why you need two and set up a Mesh
    6:67 - Why WiFi 6E is critical
    7:57 - Setting up the router
    10:30 - Speed test
    11:20 - ASUS Router GUI first impressions
    12:10 - WiFi 6E technical issues...
    12:43 - Happy Birthday!
    12:53 - WiFi 6E speed test
    13:27 - WiFi 6E range test
    15:12 - Outro
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  • @TheDoctor2805
    @TheDoctor2805 Před 2 lety +932

    7:20 I know what Linus is talking about, I live in a really big appartment compex in the netherlands and even WiFi 6 isn't really that standard here, I had a standard Modem/Router setup and my wifi got basically drowned by all the other networks around me and when my ISP released their new modem/router combo with WiFi 6 I immediatly signed up for one, received it a couple of days later, set it up and my network was so much more stable and had way more range. So when WiFI 6 becomes the standard here, I will be upgrading to WiFi 6E

    • @ilovefunnyamv2nd
      @ilovefunnyamv2nd Před 2 lety +65

      "even wifi 6" half my devices only support 2.4 ghz band!

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před 2 lety +6

      @@ilovefunnyamv2nd time to buy new ones I guess

    • @xorkatoss
      @xorkatoss Před 2 lety +1

      lol all you can pull a full 180 and go down to Wifi 4 xD
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      or maybe just change the frequency??

    • @xxcr4ckzzxx840
      @xxcr4ckzzxx840 Před 2 lety +13

      What i would love to see is that routers get the capability to automatically change their power output based on how far away a device is, so that the guy next to me in his 30m² appartment isnt blasting 100mW of wifi through the walls, just because the device is configured like that out of the box. It would make much more sense to just lower the output if you dont need it. Most people wont do that tho, even if it would also help themselves, because it reduces interference.

    • @McDuffington
      @McDuffington Před 2 lety +8

      Wifi6 already is a standard, you just have to buy it. Leave your ISP out of this; they might provide you with a router because the majority households are non-technical, but you are always better off getting your own equipment.

  • @valen8560
    @valen8560 Před 2 lety +1205

    ASUS is playing smart this time by sending internal photos to avoid Linus tearing down their products

    • @ManunKanava
      @ManunKanava Před 2 lety

      Some bigbrain aSUS thinking to avoid them.

    • @axmaz_lazy
      @axmaz_lazy Před 2 lety +3

      i think true cuz i don't read stuff like this but i trust it as an yes.

    • @WytKat
      @WytKat Před 2 lety +8

      It's at the point now that I think he could break the bubblewrap stuff comes in!

    • @Ikxi
      @Ikxi Před 2 lety

      wwwww

    • @blanked3
      @blanked3 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly my thought

  • @QueenSaffryn
    @QueenSaffryn Před 2 lety +510

    What Linus said: "Asus send over internal photographs of the device"
    What I heard, Asus: "Linus, please dont take them apart 🥺🥺🥺"

  • @godspoon
    @godspoon Před 2 lety +170

    6:21 Asus sending internal photos like "PLEEEEASE GOD DONT OPEN IT"

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před 2 lety +14

      haha the LTT screwdriver goes brrrt

    • @ACRLZ
      @ACRLZ Před 2 lety +7

      Luckily for them it’s a sponsorship, so they could force him to not open it.

    • @TheWorldHasGoneNuts
      @TheWorldHasGoneNuts Před 2 lety +3

      Hah, ASUS obviously know LTT's and Linus' habits only too well! 🤭

    • @Nextempus
      @Nextempus Před 2 lety

      Silly Asus, Linus isn't God...probably

  • @blaymeister
    @blaymeister Před 2 lety +369

    Literally just finished Brandon's extreme makeover 🤣

    • @neondemon5137
      @neondemon5137 Před 2 lety +11

      Doubt he would waste a grand on wifi.

    • @dylanrazor8908
      @dylanrazor8908 Před 2 lety +4

      Same

    • @Neoxon619
      @Neoxon619 Před 2 lety +15

      @@neondemon5137 Brandon already was over budget, he was right not to push it any further with these. Plus Brandon can always borrow said routers from the office anyway.

    • @adibafiq6945
      @adibafiq6945 Před 2 lety

      same!

    • @blaymeister
      @blaymeister Před 2 lety +2

      @@neondemon5137 oh for sure 😜 he could borrow it from the office.....

  • @RMerlin
    @RMerlin Před 2 lety +226

    You can actually break the 1 Gbps limit even with Wifi 6, by switching to 160 MHz channels (assuming your area isn't too crowded, and you are in a region with DFS channel support, or you have Wifi 6e capabilities). I was able to reach a LAN speed of around 2 Gbps between a laptop and a NAS over Wifi 6. However stability and latency of Ethernet is still a key argument for going wired whenever possible.
    As for 6 GHz having more channels to choose from, those will quickly disappear as Wifi 7 will allow the use of 320 MHz channels.

    • @bootchoo96
      @bootchoo96 Před 2 lety +8

      With my wifi 6 + Ax200 I can get up to 1.2Gbs link speed
      Insanity

    • @DeXel55
      @DeXel55 Před 2 lety +17

      If you're the real Eric Sauvageau, thanks for Asus-Merlin!

    • @Shibby7634
      @Shibby7634 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bootchoo96 I was looking to see similar comments... after he mentioned 1 gig WiFi I immediately did a test and also got 1.2 gig with my Netgear CAX80. Perhaps it'd be faster but that's the top speed I get via Ethernet as well using a 2.5g network card.

    • @bluej511
      @bluej511 Před 2 lety

      I get 2.3gbps without the NAS, that's my base internet speed lol.

    • @HungVu-ny1ig
      @HungVu-ny1ig Před 2 lety +2

      Merlin ♥️

  • @amateurwizard
    @amateurwizard Před 2 lety +314

    I would like to make a small connection.
    Wi-Fi 6E is the big jump that people were expecting. Wi-Fi 6 basically was incremental. I've read pretty much all the documentation available, I have no idea why they named them as such.

    • @amicloud_yt
      @amicloud_yt Před 2 lety +118

      Because it's a tech standard. Apparently, they need to be named as confusingly as possible. We'll probably get something like Wifi 6.1e Gen1 Revision 2.1(a) B Mini x16/32 next.

    • @LiveType
      @LiveType Před 2 lety +39

      @@amicloud_yt Facts. The more technical and complex sounding it is, the better.
      I personally liked the 802.11ax nomenclature and whatnot, but the wifi 6 rebrand was pretty good. Why are they repeating the same nonsense by adding subdivisions? Wifi 7 is going to end up with wifi 7, wifi 7E, and wifi 7A if this keeps up.

    • @misterPAINMAKER
      @misterPAINMAKER Před 2 lety +1

      WIFI 7 is around the corner though.

    • @vintagemotorsalways1676
      @vintagemotorsalways1676 Před 2 lety +9

      If you read the old names they gave it a proper letter change like it should have been... 5=802.11AC 6=802.11AX 6E if they actually finished it was supposed to be=802.11EHT for Extremely High Throughput. If you search for "Future-Fi - The Road to 802.11-2020 and Beyond: Chapter 3" you can read the full breakdown.

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před 2 lety +17

      drugs, the answer is always drugs. Also applies for USB naming standards

  • @EposVox
    @EposVox Před 2 lety +211

    This is what the Netgear Orbi system costs. My parents have them for a fairly big property and love them, so I went to look into it and.... wowzers $$$$$

    • @kidShibuya
      @kidShibuya Před 2 lety +5

      Speaking of $$$, still waiting for your hd Fury vrroom review :). Lol I am hanging for that, or a HDMI 2.1 capture card.

    • @hazeclan3629
      @hazeclan3629 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, however keep in mind there are many orbi systems. At my home we have an Orbi setup with 3 pods for just over €400. It’s still expensive but nowhere near $900 and will do up to 1000mb/s over wifi as well, just no 6E as far as I know

    • @u2bemark
      @u2bemark Před 2 lety

      When I was shopping for Wifi6 I really liked the idea of that Orbi you can mount outside .. a bit more than I need but I really liked that they went there.

    • @kevin4227
      @kevin4227 Před 2 lety

      Which one do you think is better?

    • @primeSkippy
      @primeSkippy Před 2 lety

      I had loved orbi when I first got it but I do think that orbi speends are always inconsistent and the speeds just go up and down never stay to the speed that your getting so I do I have the new asus zenwifi proe12 it's way better and consistent

  • @TheGameBench
    @TheGameBench Před 2 lety +94

    PoE would have been nice, especially at this price point. When I wired my house, I setup for this exact scenario... but with the intention of using PoE for the repeater.

    • @TheGameBench
      @TheGameBench Před 2 lety +5

      @R4M 845 What's nice is, you don't even need a PoE switch, you can use an injector for a single device, but that's a nightmare if you've got more than one thing. Eventually I'd like my setup to have multiple PoE cameras and save the footage to my own server and dump Ring.

    • @PheonixRise666
      @PheonixRise666 Před 2 lety +3

      Go for a more light commercial system, ubiquti for example, for PoE networking gear

    • @TheGameBench
      @TheGameBench Před 2 lety

      @@PheonixRise666 That's been where I've been leaning to, but the cost is quite high by comparison, since if I'm going with Ubiquti, I mind as well go all the way. But they're not without flaws as well. I'm miffed that their switches are as expensive as they are, and they can't have something with more than a couple of 10Gb ports when I can buy something from TP Link with 8-ports for a little over $400.

    • @vadnegru
      @vadnegru Před 2 lety

      There are PoE to 12V plug extractors if that's important that much.

    • @hidayatmusroni
      @hidayatmusroni Před 2 lety

      @@TheGameBench Have you check mikrotik, they are not that expensive

  • @ArticTiger
    @ArticTiger Před 2 lety +49

    Product suggestion; a tape measure that has inches and cm on one side of the tape, and the backside measures in bananas for distance or bfd

  • @st33ldi9ital
    @st33ldi9ital Před 2 lety +1

    Nice! Just upgraded our place couple months ago now with the new orbi 960 6e system.. ($1400/3pk) after about 15 years of being on a cheap ddwrt flashed tplink setup. 3 story / 6,000sqft and can now roam all around, even outside, at max isp speed. It's life changing. Finally, can lounge in hammock by the pool and still have amazing internet. I was actually doubtful it would be that good but it exceeded expectations by a long shot. Been rock solid too. No hiccups or restarts, which is way different than things were back in the day. Love it!

  • @matthewness435
    @matthewness435 Před 2 lety +123

    I think the fact Linus’s employees can banter with him and pick on him shows just how good of a boss he is

    • @EnsignLovell
      @EnsignLovell Před 2 lety +9

      True, Linus seems to be a smart man, he treats them as family, not as disposable employees. That could seem dangerous to some, but it means he builds real trust and they can come to him with any issues.
      Edit: That is just his personality, not some strategic thingy. If it was people would have noticed by now.

  • @TheCritique_BK
    @TheCritique_BK Před 2 lety +32

    14:40 this is why andy is the best guy in all of LMG 🤣 i wish he was in more videos ❤️️

  • @VampiresDarkCreed
    @VampiresDarkCreed Před 2 lety +149

    Always love the editor's side notes 😂

  • @hoodzie9671
    @hoodzie9671 Před 2 lety

    Love seeing you guys running around behind the set and all, adds a fun element seeing the studio:)

  • @karthikeyanparasuraman9337

    Omg! Seems like editor had a lot of fun!!
    That 6E reveal was such a small thing but was so nice!!
    Great work!!

  • @pedro4205
    @pedro4205 Před 2 lety +7

    I lived in a building with buildings around, during the day my wi-fi barely reached the kitchen, during the dawn i could use it in the front of the building (i lived in the third floor). But i don't expect 6E to ever have this problem because the amount of band available is just too much

  • @IcalebthelionI
    @IcalebthelionI Před 2 lety +4

    Been running 3 ASUS Zenwifi XT8s (predecessor to these) in my residence and they've been pretty good, we usually have 25+ devices connected at a given time so the switch to Wifi 6 was huge. Will definitely be considering these.

    • @IcalebthelionI
      @IcalebthelionI Před 2 lety

      @Defective Degenerate me too aside from the occasional drop in signal forcing me to reset the network cause one node feels like just flashing for all eternity 😅 took over a year for me to have any issues though so that’s a plus

  • @carterbeals9771
    @carterbeals9771 Před 2 lety

    I just purchased the little brother to these, the ZenWifi XT8. I live in a very vertically oriented apartment where running an ethernet cable to connect the router and the satellite in a wired backhaul setup is not practical, so I've got them set up in a wireless backhaul mode right now (using one of the two Wifi 6 5GHz wifi bands solely for communication between the two nodes). I should note that we've got a gigabit internet connection.
    I plugged my GFs gaming PC into the satellite over an ethernet cable and ran a speed test.
    900mbps over Wifi (!) 30 feet away and with several walls in between! Sub-10ms ping too.
    Admittedly, going Router > Satellite > PC all over WiFi dropped speeds considerably. But connecting the PC to the satellite with an ethernet cable made a huge difference.
    Suffice to say, technology (and Wifi 6) is cool.

  • @davidzeager262
    @davidzeager262 Před 2 lety +28

    Great editing on this video! Thank you!

  • @Just_Pele
    @Just_Pele Před 2 lety +91

    We got these last week for my store (I own a comic shop) and they're awesome, our WiFi is now blisteringly fast (we have 2Gb fiber internet). Ping rates were cut in half, and throughput doubled, compared to our 6 y/o AC mesh system. Yeah, they're expensive, but have you priced good commercial mesh systems lately? 😬

    • @staindk
      @staindk Před 2 lety +7

      Even good residential mesh systems seem crazy expensive to me

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 Před 2 lety +12

      @@staindk commercial mesh (or even APs) cost like 3-5 times that for not much reason beside "it's a cisco"

    • @wallie61-
      @wallie61- Před 2 lety +6

      damnit stuart you should be getting an appartment not a 900 dollar router!

    • @Just_Pele
      @Just_Pele Před 2 lety +3

      @@wallie61- I've not lived in an apartment for >25 years, put that money to work by building equity in a house.

    • @8koi245
      @8koi245 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Just_Pele a house is not an investment wtf

  • @megamanmax1
    @megamanmax1 Před 2 lety +63

    Every now and again they'll do a 'distance' test where they run around in the LMG hq but I really dont have a sense of scale of where they are. Would it be possible to have someone at LMG make a map of the facility so we can track roughly where they are? I think that would help a lot in videos like these

    • @veryboringname.
      @veryboringname. Před 2 lety +33

      Electronics can cause interference too, so if the LMG team could also add the position of all the motion sensors and CCTV cameras to the map that would be really helpful!

    • @Uryendel
      @Uryendel Před 2 lety +17

      @@veryboringname. also safes act as faraday cages, so it would be helpful to add them on the map too

    • @Sad_King_Billy
      @Sad_King_Billy Před 2 lety +8

      Lol they're not going to give you the blueprints to the facility.

    • @bipbop3121
      @bipbop3121 Před 2 lety +3

      Tours are Floatplane exclusives

    • @vadnegru
      @vadnegru Před 2 lety +1

      You could get sense of scale with their WIFI to other building videos (yes, LMG are using 2 freaking buildings)

  • @bits2646
    @bits2646 Před 2 lety +1

    What I like is, that even though top 2 ports are 1gig, it supports link aggregation, great for my both workstations and Mac pros

  • @mynamejeff4142
    @mynamejeff4142 Před 2 lety +1

    This is practically an LTT video. And I would love to see more with these things.

  • @DoubleCTech
    @DoubleCTech Před 2 lety +3

    This is tempting to upgrade to. My Eero system is working pretty good with all my IoT stuff connected to it. Just wish I had some more advanced configuration I could do with it.

    • @mitsuracer87
      @mitsuracer87 Před 2 lety +1

      I have the original Eero Pro 3 pack but I'm considering getting the Asus ET12 2 pack and using MoCA adaptwrs for wired backhaul. I don't necessarily have any issues with the Eero, I just don't like that Amazon is just datamining me and you can't do anything with the router without paying for a subscription.

  • @EkiToji
    @EkiToji Před 2 lety +4

    2.5 Gbps MoCA I'd say is the way to go if you want to run a wired connection through your home for it since you can use existing cables and even most splitters already work.

  • @LMacNeill
    @LMacNeill Před 2 lety +1

    In my home I use a MoCA backhaul. Although it's definitely not as fast as an Ethernet cable would be, it's *FAR* easier than running Ethernet (because the Cable TV coax is already run everywhere in the house) and it's definitely faster than the WiFi backhaul was. I get easily 500 megabits from my mesh node to my main router now -- back when I had the WiFi backhaul it topped out at 200 megabits, assuming no one else was using the mesh node's WiFi. Well worth the cost of a couple of MoCA adapters, and it was super easy to set up.

  • @NeverlandSystemZor
    @NeverlandSystemZor Před 2 lety +2

    Entirely on a tangent, I'd LOVE to see a renewed review of that folding phone.

  • @mpitogo
    @mpitogo Před rokem +3

    ET12 Well worth it. I upgraded from an Orbi RBK53, router died but the two satellites still works. Orbi is also quite expensive, the comparable AXE11000 Orbi is $1499 (but you get three units). One thing that sucks on the asus is the device limit on profiles 64 I think. My 1gbps WAN comes in with a 2.5gb ethernet connection from the fiber modem and I get 950+mbps speed test.

  • @Sonic6293
    @Sonic6293 Před 2 lety +5

    Now to wait until 6E gets into something that doesn't cost rent.

  • @SyK0oKRow
    @SyK0oKRow Před 2 lety +1

    Idk who the editor was for this, but I love the job they did. They definitely added to the experience.

    • @plusultrafitness
      @plusultrafitness Před 2 lety +1

      I liked the editing too, it really stood out to me this vid. It says in the end credits the editor was Johann Scott Sveinsson

  • @TheBoltDingo
    @TheBoltDingo Před 2 lety

    This double pack of WiFi units is nice and all, but it did seem like I heard most of those features somewhere before.
    Here in Europe, especially Germany, we have the FritzBox Lineup from AVM. They usually come with built in cable modems or fibre for the highest speed models, but those can still be used standalone if you have an external modem.
    They don't support WiFi over 6GHz (yet) but still respectable speeds of up to 4800mbit over dualband WiFi (I cannot verify this in any way).
    Besides that, they also support loads of other features including VPN connections to your home, serving as DECT base for landlines that they can also route to your smartphone via app, smarthome features and even cable tuners for some models. They also seem really robust on the software side and hardware side.
    If you guys would like to test these out, I'd be happy to act as a proxy to make sure you can get your hands on them.

  • @tristanholley7141
    @tristanholley7141 Před 2 lety +18

    Going from Wi-Fi 5 to Wi-Fi 6 made playing my Oculus with air link go from pretty much unplayable to legit better than the official link cable

  • @amateurwizard
    @amateurwizard Před 2 lety +15

    I like this, but I also like the Cat 6a STP 100M reel I got for $60 and the 300M UTP reel I got for $60.

  • @collinschofield808
    @collinschofield808 Před 2 lety

    This is very similar to the 6th gen Apple Airport Extreme, but of course next gen and even faster! I upgraded our home WiFi from a 4th gen AirPort Time Capsule (4th gen Airport Extreme + 2 TB NAS) to having 2 of the 6th gen ones (one in each end of the house, wired together) and it is SO much better of a setup for us! Long term if we got faster internet this sort of thing could be a nice drop in replacement/upgrade a few years down the line (especially once price drops!)

  • @rwhite9994
    @rwhite9994 Před 2 lety +1

    My solution at work was to change to wifi 5ghz, and add some more routers in tandem. By smart linking, it allowed devices to rollover without notice or dips. Range was prob reduced, but four $100 routers covers the entire floor. We used a smart hub, to connect the modem to all the routers.

  • @drabberfrog
    @drabberfrog Před 2 lety +8

    Since Wifi 6e is so new and expensive you'll have the early adopter advantage for a while since no one else will be using the 6ghz band. You wouldn't want the normies to be slowing down your speeds.

  • @Razor2048
    @Razor2048 Před 2 lety +14

    Keep in mind that with the 6GHz band, the transmit power is much lower. Due to arbitrary regulations, in every country so far that allows it, limits transmit power to 250mW, though on average it will useless due to the annoying PSD (Power Spectral Density) requirement. Basically instead of a fixed transmit power where the lower the noise floor, the better the effective SNR is, 6e requires a method that maintains a fixed (much lower SNR) above the noise floor, up until you reach the max allowed transmit power. This is why the 6GHz band thus far is having a far quicker throughput dropoff with range, even on channels that are close to the upper range of the 5GHz band, there the material attenuation difference is negligible.
    Beyond that, since the 6GHz band is shared by a number of fixed wireless providers and organizations. In order to use anywhere near the limit, the tech also requires location data and uses a system similar to the drone flight restrictions systems, to disable channels that are licensed for use in your area by any organization. Without that, it uses a more restrictive indoor set of limits operate with less power and behave like using DFS channels.

    • @risharehraje793
      @risharehraje793 Před 6 měsíci

      So what country to set to get highest power?

    • @Razor2048
      @Razor2048 Před 6 měsíci

      @@risharehraje793 Currently everyone is largely following the FCC limits, but enabling or disabling channels depending on the region. Even with the standard more finalized in 2024, the transmit powers were not improved.

  • @Zeinzu2
    @Zeinzu2 Před 2 lety +1

    @2:54 That WIPE!!!! Noice job (your name here)!!

  • @roberthulmejr9520
    @roberthulmejr9520 Před 2 lety

    Since you have two of them i would like to see what the units do through out your building. Nice throughput with just one.

  • @cromefire_
    @cromefire_ Před 2 lety +6

    Well I'd probably still prefer Unifi LRs + Router (for ~300€ + Router), just because the management is so awesome and the Wifi 6E isn't that huge of a deal for Europe apparently (because the band is smaller)

    • @alexatkin
      @alexatkin Před 2 lety

      Its still three 160Mhz channels and as nobody is using it you'll still get all the benefits.
      Hopefully by the time it becomes a problem due density in apartment complexes the EU will wake up and unlock the rest of the band. But even if they don't, WiFi 6 itself should coexist with other WiFi 6 networks better than WiFi 5 does. Plus we still have 5Ghz to fall back on, so if devices are spread across the two bands you have a better chance of maintaining a decent speed.

    • @cromefire_
      @cromefire_ Před 2 lety

      @@alexatkin Yeah it's not totally useless of course, but it wouldn't be as big of a deal that I'd spend a lot of money on it and giving up my manageability with unifi, especially since the only device that currently supports it is my Desktop, which of course has ethernet and it'll probably take some time until many devices have 6 or 6E (yes many current devices support it, but you probably don't replace them every year). Also I don't think the EU can even expand the frequencies much more, because looking at the plan from the Bundesnetzagentur, those frequencies are already shared by the military, satellite uplink, radar and others, so I don't think they can really put even more devices on those frequencies and you can't really change the frequency of many of the devices already on those bands.

  • @noyz2828
    @noyz2828 Před 2 lety +5

    13:02 Linus claiming the page has too many ads meanwhile his videos are based like in this case on a sponsored item, with youtube ads before the video and usually an intro sponsor message and also an outro sponsor message plus random LTT merch self sponsor throughout the video is a bit funny to me...

    • @b33thr33kay
      @b33thr33kay Před 2 lety +1

      He has also banned ad blockers at LMG.

  • @imaadh
    @imaadh Před 2 lety +1

    I've had a pair of Asus XT8s and they've been rock solid for over 2 years.

  • @aashishbadhan5088
    @aashishbadhan5088 Před 2 lety

    I too have a HUB routers setup with tplink m9 2pac with wired backhaul and it was THE most needed requirement in my house honestly but was sad as 3 months later after a costly 300 dollars ish cost of everything except my net... i am confident that wired backhaul is the shiz!

  • @iankphone
    @iankphone Před 2 lety +4

    Still cheaper than Orbi per node, and likely way more configurable given Asus' other routers.

  • @YouAreBreathing
    @YouAreBreathing Před 2 lety +4

    I don't think I'm ready to spend that much money in a home WiFi setup, but if it can work well with cinder block walls, it looks like I'll need to pay that price.

    • @Braiam
      @Braiam Před 2 lety +1

      I think that it is more about ac/wifi4 over 2.4GHz rather than 6e over 6GHz.

    • @leviathan19
      @leviathan19 Před 2 lety +1

      Forget it, it won't I live in a country with real walls and the higher the frequency the lower the range by a lot

    • @nicknack125
      @nicknack125 Před 2 lety +3

      Keep in mind that the higher the frequency, the less penetration power - while it did work well from far away, a lower frequency (i.e. 5GHz or 2.4 GHz) at same transmit power would have a better signal strength at Linus's distance. Granted, it may be worth the tradeoff to have a higher frequency, lower signal strength, if the connection is still stable enough for your uses.

    • @Braiam
      @Braiam Před 2 lety

      @@nicknack125 Also, you need to note that while the AP have all that power, the client may not have it. So yeah, you have "signal" but can respond.

    • @misterPAINMAKER
      @misterPAINMAKER Před 2 lety

      How fast internet speed you have?

  • @djemergency512
    @djemergency512 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the FPS Doug poster at 13:32

  • @SpiritOfTheHeretic
    @SpiritOfTheHeretic Před 2 lety

    I have their RT-AX92U that is tri-band 802.11ax (not the 6E extension) and still can hit 950 Mbps down/up on it but not anywhere near the range of the APs they showed in this video

  • @majoryoshi
    @majoryoshi Před 2 lety +36

    > Title: I had TWINS!!!
    > 99% of the comment section: Congrats on the twins!

  • @svpracer98
    @svpracer98 Před 2 lety +6

    We have an Asus wifi 6 mesh system... and being the home network admin, I've got some thoughts...
    Overall its a good system for the money. The ui is very easy to use and it has a dedicated chanel to link the base station to the satellites. What I've not been happy with is the satellite unit randomly losing its configuration after a power failure. Forcing a total system reset. The other issue, a connection bug that my Galaxy S9 seems to experience almost daily.
    Overall, would buy again.

    • @SerCommander
      @SerCommander Před 2 lety

      Which routers/mesh system? I am bashing my head trying to choose.

    • @svpracer98
      @svpracer98 Před 2 lety

      @@SerCommander If I remember correctly, it's the XT8 2 pack system. Have one base unit plus an extender/ repeater. What I liked about them is the delicated wireless channel for the mesh network in addition to 2.4g and 5g modes.

  • @buddt222
    @buddt222 Před 2 lety

    We have 2 zenwifi ET8 nodes at home and I love it. Our house is so horribly setup and is like all walls, you’d either get good wifi in the bedrooms, or good wifi in the living room. No way to get both with 1 router

  • @vivekvs1992
    @vivekvs1992 Před 2 lety

    Finishing hardwiring the home.. Probably this week.. And I'm thinking of asus routers to work as access points as well as a small switch.. Hopefully that works without much problem

  • @Dominus_Potatus
    @Dominus_Potatus Před 2 lety +3

    Was using TP-Link, bad home mesh.
    Changed to Asus which is more costly, I must say that Asus has a robust web interface, literally the best UI i've ever tried

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 Před 2 lety +14

    For second, I thought Linus & Yvonne were actually going to have twins. If that was the case, they probably should get some more rooms prepared at the new house.
    Speaking of which, I probably would’ve speculated if these routers would be used at the new house if Linus didn’t already set up multiple access points with range accessible from across the block.

    • @schenkov
      @schenkov Před 2 lety +2

      Since linus had a Vasectomy years ago Yvonne probably would have some explaining to to do in that case.

    • @88porpoise
      @88porpoise Před 2 lety +1

      @@schenkov It is quite rare, but it is possible for a vasectomy to dial even years after it was completed.

    • @Bratfalken
      @Bratfalken Před 2 lety +1

      There would have been a whole other problem as he has said he is satisfied enough to making it impossible...

    • @Neoxon619
      @Neoxon619 Před 2 lety

      @@88porpoise Yeah, that’s what I was thinking.

  • @Weeblon
    @Weeblon Před 2 lety

    Loved the editing

  • @Br-Shaft
    @Br-Shaft Před 2 lety

    The 3 seconds of Linus thinking about the cables at his house and realizing that he has even more thing from office on his house his the absolute peak of LTT experience for me.

  • @mrfilipelaureanoaguiar
    @mrfilipelaureanoaguiar Před 2 lety +4

    Asus overclocking everything , even wifi antennas. Linus: let's add watercooling to push 10GHZ

  • @92MrSandmann
    @92MrSandmann Před 2 lety +4

    How can there be 8 comments already.. it was literally launched 58 seconds to go

  • @sorenvitarelli
    @sorenvitarelli Před 2 lety +1

    MOCA adapters are a great way to run the wired back haul if you have coax run through your house. I use this with two orbis and get full 1 gigabit speed from either device. They have 2.5 gigabit moca adapters also, but I haven’t tried them. They’re great for older houses.

    • @waitd
      @waitd Před 2 lety

      I was actually expecting to see moca built into a device of that cost.

    • @sorenvitarelli
      @sorenvitarelli Před 2 lety

      @@waitd they seem to only be built into modems, but most of them hide the functionality for some reason.

  • @-MaheenUddin
    @-MaheenUddin Před 2 lety

    In densely populated places like Bangladesh, people still uses the 2.4 ghz wifi literally everywhere even now . I was the only one to buy a 5ghz router among my friends I know of, which was like 1.5 years ago. I get like 15-20 2.4 ghz wifi signal in my room and people still use it crazy

  • @jep0rox
    @jep0rox Před 2 lety

    If it's anything like the nighthawk mesh system I have the wired backhaul works through switches so you probably didn't need to run a dedicated wire, just used 2 existing ends.

  • @trigga3085
    @trigga3085 Před 2 lety

    Gotta love starting at the back

  • @Stevo9999
    @Stevo9999 Před 2 lety +1

    Why was the camera angle at 03:16 so aesthetic LMAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @AZREDFERN
    @AZREDFERN Před 2 lety +1

    I was getting nearly gigabit speeds with a first gen Asus Rapture on the other side of the house YEARS ago. I did have to buy the Asus PCI expansion card for my desktop. But it was more than possible in 2018 while spending half as much.

    • @spmusicc
      @spmusicc Před 2 lety

      That's a 4x4 5ghz client though at 160M channel widths. The new standards get these speeds on little 2x2 clients in laptops, phones and practically all desktops.
      You don't even have to go 6E to get those speeds as well. The theoretical link rates are the same between 6 and 6E. Just in practice, 5Ghz can be crowded and therefore slower.

  • @Brandon318
    @Brandon318 Před 2 lety +1

    Linus, you guys should go more in depth about how WAPs/clients communicate and why co-channel interference from surrounding networks can really hamper their network performance, and why channel selection/width is a big factor in getting desired results from a WiFi network.

    • @ShortCircuit
      @ShortCircuit  Před 2 lety +1

      @ Jon Martin who is our writer for Techquickie.

  • @evanmostovac4404
    @evanmostovac4404 Před 2 lety

    Oh my god shoutout to whoever threw in the e-dubble background track when Linus introduced the Tupac two-pack.

  • @Kushari
    @Kushari Před 2 lety +1

    Linus, you just made me buy it since it was available on Amazon. This will simplify my setup since I don’t need as many 10Gbit switches to make all access points able to get over 1Gb speeds. So I can sell the xt8 ones I have, and one of my Mikrotik switches.

    • @alexatkin
      @alexatkin Před 2 lety

      Why would you need 10Gbit switches to get Gigabit speed? I mean if you're accessing a NAS then sure, having multiple APs each on their own port, but you still only need one Gigabit port back from each AP to the switch the NAS is plugged into.

  • @jonathanpatry
    @jonathanpatry Před 2 lety +1

    For two units this is actually not a bad price at all. Damn asus, good job!

  • @Drewsterman777
    @Drewsterman777 Před 2 lety

    I wired my cousin's house with 4 ethernet wall outlets and used 4 ASUS routers with AI Mesh to create a custom mesh network in their house. 2000 sqft house with a workshop in the backyard that is AC controlled. I wired each router with cat 5e and setup a wired backbone mesh setup. Literally every corner of their house now has wifi 6 gigabit internet. It's a pretty nice setup and one I plan on doing for my home. Total cost was just shy of $900 bought at BestBuy for their 2 year warranty in case a unit needs to get replaced. Mom, dad, son and daughter are all gamers. They all have smartphones and the mom works from home. I even ran underground conduit to their workshop and ran ethernet from the main router to the workshop so they have full strength signal in the workshop.
    Pretty nice setup.
    Using ASUS AI Mesh was stupidly easy to setup and so far works flawlessly. They've been running this for over a year now without hiccups.
    So far I've been impressed with the AI Mesh system as a whole.

  • @gjkrisa
    @gjkrisa Před 2 lety

    Wendel was talking about raid in away that sounded like he was learning from his own mistake or helping you guys .

  • @baberaham_link1n
    @baberaham_link1n Před 2 lety

    I've had these for a good week and a bit, and they are awesome 👌

  • @JayFochs1337
    @JayFochs1337 Před 2 lety

    The funniest thing about this is I work for an RF transmitter/Reciever company and that band is why half of our old stuff in 600mhz bands is illegal now lol. Still love it.

    • @rapjul
      @rapjul Před 2 lety

      600 MHz is not 6 GHz.
      600 MHz was auctioned off to cellular providers after TV stations reverse-auctioned back the spectrum.

  • @actuallylukeryan
    @actuallylukeryan Před 2 lety

    Beyond excited for PC VR using 6e in the future... lets gooooo!

  • @vespermoirai975
    @vespermoirai975 Před 2 lety

    I have a wired backhaul on my 2 AX6100s one upstairs on one side of the house and 1 in the basement on the other side of the house. I have had zero issues with it (Minus it wanting to update but updates one and not the other and disables my switch, its a fix from my phone 2 buttons but still) I can only imagine how fast these would be.

  • @Real28
    @Real28 Před 2 lety

    Editing for the peels was amazing 🤣💀

  • @Raver_S_Thompson
    @Raver_S_Thompson Před 2 lety

    My god I wish any customer I had when I was installing internet could hear that line about apartment living and many devices. Was that a bell systems hub on the speed test? Good lord. They didn’t change the name there ey?

  • @TechieZeddie
    @TechieZeddie Před rokem

    If you use it as an AP (disable the router function) can both 2.5gb ports be used for LAN? I would love to use one 2.5gb port for backhaul and the other for a gaming PC in two different rooms. Basically using it like a switch. The 1 gb ports can be used for other devices like my Shield TV and printer.
    I plan to run an OPNsense router/FW that has 2.5 GB ports.

  • @Suicarlz
    @Suicarlz Před 2 lety +1

    I did something similar with 2 Asus' AXE-11000. You can find open boxes at B&H and NewEgg (urgh) for ~$400.00 a piece.

  • @FranciscoTChavez
    @FranciscoTChavez Před 2 lety

    Last time I was living in an apartment, there were only two or three other visible Wi-Fi networks in my area. Almost two years later, and there were over 15 visible Wi-Fi networks. The reason I know this is because I manually set the channel when I was first setting up my network. Almost two years later, I went back into the settings to figure out why my Wi-Fi had gotten so bad. Turns out that there were 3 other networks on the same channel as me, so I changed the channel.

  • @RaxXxvell
    @RaxXxvell Před 2 lety

    Our isp is the ultimate genius. I had a terrible Wifi connection at home and always wondered why. I am living the appartment life and yes 2.4 is cluttered, but no.... I was always in 5 Ghz. Then I looked at insssiders scans and what did I see there? The automatic channel algorithm did the following: it put ALL 5 Ghz connections on top of each other with a 160 with, just so it can theoretically do very fast speeds.
    Now I change it manually to 20 or 40 width and look for a place to sit on my own with stable wifi. Once in a while all the other routers join on top of me and I have to change my channel again. Happy for 6E coming, I tell you. At least the internet box has a 10Gbit port, which doesn't deliver even 2, but hey a little over 1 is still pretty good.

  • @Its-Just-Zip
    @Its-Just-Zip Před 2 lety

    I currently use a 3 node orbi system with wired backhaul. (Pulled new Ethernet cable through the old phone line for this purpose)

  • @pimptrizkit
    @pimptrizkit Před 2 lety +1

    @9:30 he should have used the second wifi6e instead of the coupler. This would have shown how the system should work.

  • @Sunny-gt8zi
    @Sunny-gt8zi Před 2 lety +2

    What is not mentioned is that some of the features in the Asus panel require you to share analytics data with Asus and even third party companies to use them.
    Source: i have used an asus router

  • @Return2TheLiving
    @Return2TheLiving Před 2 lety

    Here is a thought, maybe smaller WiFi repeaters that use 6e, and use lan from these wall outlet repeaters to the device that isn’t supported due to older hardware.

  • @Caliginosi7y
    @Caliginosi7y Před 2 lety +1

    Whoever edited this video deserves a raise

  • @cdoublejj
    @cdoublejj Před 2 lety

    i've heard 6ghz often has smaller antennas or something and that suppsoedly with higher wattage radio it could go further but, not sure i buy that as i'd think OEMs would do that if it was possible that or FFC / radio regulations

  • @neondemon5137
    @neondemon5137 Před 2 lety +2

    Screw that noise, I just run a powerline system.

  • @kennyw7033
    @kennyw7033 Před 2 lety

    I think it's pipes and things like that that are between normal walls and you just have drywall would be the reason why it's not suffering like you'd expect. I am not an expert but putting idea to see if anyone has different thoughts.

  • @09williamsa
    @09williamsa Před 2 lety

    'Who needs cable', that grin, then just Linus 'stop he knows better'. dead.

  • @eldibs
    @eldibs Před 2 lety

    1:38 "It's an older meme, but it checks out, sir."

  • @tofu_golem
    @tofu_golem Před 2 lety

    There are very few consumer-grade routers that have ethernet ports faster than gigabit for both WAN and LAN. This is one of the very few. The other is a single-unit router from Asus (AXE 16000) that is $200 cheaper (for one unit). The other is the $1500 mesh Orbi.
    Every other consumer WiFi router I could find that had multigigabit Ethernet only had it for WAN, but the LAN ports were all 1 gigabit Ethernet.
    That's why they can get away with charging so much money. Your choices are basically $700 for a single router, or $900 for a two-node mesh, or $1500 for a 3-node mesh. If you get more than one gigabit per second from your ISP and have the infrastructure for multigigabit Ether net devices, those are your only options right now.
    The AXE 16000 is quad-band, so if you use AI-Mesh with another router that has two 5GHz bands, you can have a dedicated backhaul, but you have to be picky about what other device you use and configure it all yourself.
    The ET12 only has 3-bands (2.4, 5, and 6 GHz), so if you don't use a wired backhaul, you're sacrificing Wi-Fi bandwidth.
    The Orbi Mesh AXE11000 has two 5Hz bands, one of which becomes the backhaul if you don't connect them via Ethernet.

  • @markkroeker86
    @markkroeker86 Před 2 lety

    Edubble in 2022 makes me very happy :)

  • @michaelreid274
    @michaelreid274 Před 2 lety +1

    You need to test it on faster than 1gb internet connection - or moving local files. I can get 800mbps on an Asus XT8 in the same room, showing me +140mbps is not a reason for a $900 upgrade - but if it maxes out at say 2gbps wirelessly then I might be interested.

  • @paulhellyer4518
    @paulhellyer4518 Před 2 lety +1

    Beam though?
    Great Video - just a shame you didn 't show the performance of the two devices connected by a 6E Beam connection. Yes we know cable is best - but we can't all do that and 6E is a big part of this product - It would be great to see how the connection is across a "household distance" without the cable.

  • @Diablos199
    @Diablos199 Před 2 lety

    Logistics are practical...and savage guys. I love them

  • @mirotuh
    @mirotuh Před 2 lety +1

    Upgarding most laptops and as a matter of fact also most desktops to 6/6E takes only one 25 bucks order on Aliexpress and a screwdriver. We dont need new PCs from ground up as Linus said. My experience is only incompatibility of newer inbuilt bluetooth versions with much older systems. I for exampe replaced Killer AC1550i wireless card with Intel AX210 (6E) in my Legion Y740 and all works incl BT, but for Yoga 500 after replacing original AC3160 with AX200 (6) only WLAN works but not BT.

  • @DaPenguin
    @DaPenguin Před 2 lety +1

    It's an older meme, sir, but it checks out.

  • @DimosGNS
    @DimosGNS Před 2 lety

    6:20 I like the fact that manufactures fear of Linus ripping apart their product that they sending him pictures of the inside now!! LOL

  • @walkinmn
    @walkinmn Před 2 lety +2

    Question to more knowledgeable people, why don't we have wireless adapters or access points that connect directly to the modem that only have the new bands (like 5 GHz and 6 GHz) as a way to upgrade and update your wireless system without having to spend on a completely new router or access point? I understand there has to be some internal communication to sync everything but it isn't doable? I've always wondered why I can't just buy a 6 GHz adapter to connect to my router and be able to take advantage of the new standard

  • @heasterian2508
    @heasterian2508 Před 2 lety

    You should also make longer jitter and packet lost test on WiFi as this is real deal for gaming.