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The ASUS ZenWiFi XT9 AX7800 is a premium tri-band WiFi 6 mesh system designed to deliver ultra-fast wireless speeds up to 7800 Mbps and expansive coverage up to 5700 sq ft across 6+ rooms. Featuring ASUS RangeBoost Plus for enhanced signal range, lifetime free AiProtection Pro security powered by Trend Micro, parental controls, and a 2.5 Gbps WAN port for blazing wired connections, this 2-pack system ensures seamless, secure, and easy-to-manage connectivity for modern smart homes.








| Brand | ASUS |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 7.49 x 16.15 cm; 739.36 g |
| Item model number | XT9 (W-2-PK) |
| Manufacturer | Asus |
| Series | ZenWiFi XT9 |
| Color | WHITE |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 3 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Operating System | ASUSWRT |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Item Weight | 739 g |
C**N
No es tan fácil de instalar directamente con la pc o laptop, me funciono mejor con uno solo conectado y usándolo como mesh, que usando los 2 como mesh, ya qué cuento con un router principal. El segundo, cuando lo instalaba, no distribuian bien el trabajo. Preferiría usar uno solo o tal vez los 2 pero 1 como router y el otro, como mesh.
W**F
Added in my existing Asus Zenwifi Mesh Wi-Fi system for basement. The signals are strong and the Internet connection is stable now.
K**E
I am very happy with the ASUS ZenWiFi XT9 AX7800 Tri-Band WiFi 6 system. It significantly improved the WiFi coverage throughout my home, especially in areas where signal strength was previously weaker. Compared to my existing ZenWiFi XT8 units, the XT9 is noticeably faster and more responsive. Devices connect quickly, speeds are more consistent, and overall network stability is excellent. The XT9 integrates seamlessly into my existing ASUS mesh setup and complements the XT8 units very well, making the entire mesh stronger and more reliable. Setup was straightforward using the ASUS Router app, and once configured, the system has been rock solid. Performance with multiple devices, streaming, and high-speed internet usage has been impressive. Highly recommended if you’re looking to expand or upgrade an existing ASUS mesh network or want better coverage and speed in a larger home.
D**.
This replaced an older Linksys router and extender, providing better coverage over all three floors and reaching outside to our Ring system. Coverage and performance is far better using the mesh routers even though the previous system was also WiFi6. Setup was a bit harder than anticipated, having to individually connect each router to a hardwired connection to update and bring the system online, rather than just bringing them close per the directions. After that it has worked well with a few (perhaps 2-3 in several months) dropouts/slowdowns requiring a reboot. Reboots are typically required after a FW update otherwise speed is degraded. After power outages (all too frequent) the system usually recovers cleanly. Signal strength is now consistent from upper floor office to the basement media room, and connection to the outside Ring devices is reliable (unlike the previous system). I now have four mesh routers rather than a main router, extender, media nodes (WAPs), and powerline nodes so the system is much simpler. The ASUS app is good, allowing me to monitor, set conditions, update, check connections, and verify speed and QoS.
W**H
When it works, it works great, but it doesn't always work. About once a week it starts refusing to allow devices to connect. I (like many people these days) have smart Wi-Fi light bulbs, automatic window shades and programable thermostats that disconnect and reconnect as needed, and for no reason they stop connecting. Often I don't realize it until the TV starts spinning as it tried to buffer and can't. This is even more frustrating on a mesh network where I must run around the house, powering nodes off, and then again to power them back on. I continue to upgrade firmware hoping that ASUS will identify and fix this issue, but so far they have not. I also have set the network to auto-reboot once a week, but that hasn't helped. These things aren't cheep and I expected better reliability.
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