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    ASUS RT-BE92U

    1. Oh yeah? So a guy talks about rude when he assumes other people not knowing tech and so de-value their comments. What a joke. 2. I don't need to build a product to be able to comment about products. You don't need to be a football player to comment about football. That's elementary school...
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    ASUS RT-BE92U

    1. I work for Broadcom WLAN chip team, so don't tell me that I don't know WLAN tech details. 2. I am telling out my need because no product so far meets the need. If there is, you wouldn't see my comment. You want to hear about advice or what? Why so hostile to push people away? 3. You know...
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    ASUS RT-BE92U

    The things are 1. I don't need any clients be ax or ac in 2.4GHz. They will not support be anyway. My use of 2.4GHz don't need high speed nor latency. It just doesn't make any sense. The important spec is only the compatibility and just stay connect. I will definitely use 6GHz if I need top...
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    ASUS RT-BE92U

    I wish there is a model with 2X2 2.4GHz 802.11n, for legacy and smart home devices; 2X2 5GHz 802.11ax 80M, for ac/ax legacy devices; 4X4 6GHz 320M, for cutting edge devices. That will be the best for me.
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    ZenWiFi XT8 as AiMesh node - how to select 5GHz-1 channel?

    I have the same use scenario and cannot find a solution. Asus is so disappointing.
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    CPU utilisation spikes AX86U?

    My AX86U has the same problem. I look at the process data with "top" (then press "1") command. The CPU spike core number coincides with this "/usr/sbin/awsiot" process core number very well. It is this process in my case. (I am using the latest Merlin firmware as of today for AX86U) This CPU...
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    Aimesh node offline after DFS (radar) event

    Hi all, I have an AX86U as Aimesh router and an AX92U as Aimesh node. I prefer using DFS channel (100) for 160MHz BW. They run smoothly unless an DFS (radar) detection event happens. If a DFS event happens, the AX86U can jump to a 80MHz channel (high frequency channel, e.g. 161) out of DFS...
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