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  1. Dodge DeBoulet

    Cannot Connect Some IoT Devices To Internet Via ZenWiFi Pro XT12

    I have all of my IoT devices on a guest network configured on the 2.4GHz radio. Never a problem, and in a configuration where you're using the primary node as your main router, you can also isolate IoT traffic from the rest of your network. These devices don't generally need to talk directly to...
  2. Dodge DeBoulet

    Using OpnSense or pfSense on ASUS RT-AX92U

    I prefer PCs with PCI slots ... they're cheaper and let you choose and upgrade NICs without replacing the whole device.
  3. Dodge DeBoulet

    Using OpnSense or pfSense on ASUS RT-AX92U

    As pointed out previously, the one feature you will lose is AP isolation for your guest networks. If you don't require AP isolation, that would be a non-issue. DHCP/local DNS integration with user-defined hostnames, DHCP static leases, QoS, Parental Controls, Website Filtering, Ad blocking...
  4. Dodge DeBoulet

    Using OpnSense or pfSense on ASUS RT-AX92U

    You can't run OPNSense or PFSense on the router itself, but either is an excellent addition to your network. I installed OPNSense on a refurbished Dell 7020 with an Intel GigE dual-port NIC and that replaced my wifi router as the firewall. I had done this originally when I was using the NetGear...
  5. Dodge DeBoulet

    ASUS ZenWiFi XT12 or ET12

    The fact that you could have up to 3 guest networks on each radio was a real surprise to me. So much more configurability than the wifi hardware I've had in the past ...
  6. Dodge DeBoulet

    ASUS ZenWiFi XT12 or ET12

    Dual-band SmartConnect is enabled, but I have the IoT devices on a guest network that is restricted to the 2.4GHz radio.
  7. Dodge DeBoulet

    ASUS ZenWiFi XT12 or ET12

    I have a bunch of 2.4GHz IoT devices that absolutely could not tolerate the NetGear Orbi RBKE963. They'd drop off after a week or two but would start to get flakey before they disconnected. I could tell I was headed for an Orbi reboot when I would tell Alexa to turn on the office lights and only...
  8. Dodge DeBoulet

    ASUS ZenWiFi XT12 or ET12

    If you have 6GHz devices (I have 3), I don't see the downside to the ET-12. It's not that different from the frequency range provided by 5-1, and its channels are clear in most areas ... at least until 6E becomes more prevalent. 6GHz is not a problem in most of my 4000sf house, and although it's...
  9. Dodge DeBoulet

    ASUS ZenWiFi XT12 or ET12

    Smart Connect can be set to off, dual-band or tri-band. (apologies, hit send too soon). I have it set to dual-band.
  10. Dodge DeBoulet

    ASUS ZenWiFi XT12 or ET12

    From personal experience I can say that the 6GHz radio on the ET12 doesn't have much of an issue with the sort of walls found in the US (stick-built house in my case). My parent and child nodes have 3 walls between them and I'm currently using the wireless backhaul. I get the same performance on...
  11. Dodge DeBoulet

    Nothing working right

    You mentioned bridge mode in another post. I'm not sure why you would need that ... can't the Bell function as a router, acting as your firewall and DHCP server and providing DNS resolution/cacheing for the ET-12 and child nodes running in AP mode? I have a SFF PC running OPNSense as my...
  12. Dodge DeBoulet

    Nothing working right

    I'm not sure what you're trying to do here, other than move the goalposts. Have a nice day.
  13. Dodge DeBoulet

    Nothing working right

    My current phone (Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra), Tablet (Samsung Tab S8 Plus) and laptop (Lenovo P15 Gen 2) all support 6E. All are working well with my Asus ET-12.
  14. Dodge DeBoulet

    Nothing working right

    Which of those have 6GHz support and are readily available in North America?
  15. Dodge DeBoulet

    Nothing working right

    Are you sure the device you're testing the ethernet connection with is negotiating GigE? Check the Status tab under System Status on the Network Map page. I have a 100BaseT plugged into one of the LAN ports on the back of my ET-12 and I get the yellow indicator in the attached image. You...
  16. Dodge DeBoulet

    Lenovo P15 Gen 2 w/Intel AX210 Doesn't Like Wifi 6 on ET12

    Yes, that was a different issue involving only 6E connections to ET12 "child" nodes from certain Samsung devices (Galaxy Tab 8 series and some phones). A very recent GA release of new router firmware has resolved that issue, but it did not fix the problem where my Lenovo laptop could not connect...
  17. Dodge DeBoulet

    Lenovo P15 Gen 2 w/Intel AX210 Doesn't Like Wifi 6 on ET12

    The laptop in question is running Windows 10, so no 6E/6GHz for me ... just yet. And to be clear, my comment was that Wifi6 was a problem without WPA3 enabled on the SSID. WPA2 alone would cause it to exhibit the strange behavior I initially reported.
  18. Dodge DeBoulet

    ZenWifi Pro ET12 Samsung Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra 6ghz connection problem on node

    This evening I received another response from ASUS regarding my open case on the 6GHz issue. It contained a link to a beta firmware that they claimed would address the problem. The beta definitely appears to be an earlier release than the GA version released yesterday. The right hand knoweth...
  19. Dodge DeBoulet

    Lenovo P15 Gen 2 w/Intel AX210 Doesn't Like Wifi 6 on ET12

    Replacing the adapter made no difference, but I'm now reliably connected. The issue was that (apparently) the AX210 (or its drivers) doesn't like Wifi6 without WPA3. I changed the configuration of the 5GHz radio to use WPA2/WPA3 Personal and I've been connected since.
  20. Dodge DeBoulet

    Lenovo P15 Gen 2 w/Intel AX210 Doesn't Like Wifi 6 on ET12

    I opened a case with Lenovo support and spent some time with them repeating most of the troubleshooting steps I went through myself. Their diagnosis was that I had either a bad main board or wifi adapter. The latter is an m.2 card so I'm going to ask that it be swapped first. If that doesn't...
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