I had read an ofcom document that it was approved last year (Q4 2020). But given the UK market is closely tied to the EU market it might not have been worth their while to release.Has the UK approved the use of the 6 GHz channels yet? That might be why. I know the EU did a few months ago, but now that UK wants to do its own thang...
Here in Canada, those channels were only allowed for use a couple of weeks ago, which is why there hasn't been any Wifi 6e router available in Canada so far.
Doubtful. Not really any profit for Asus to make in that segment which is largely dominated by the prosummer brands like Ubiquity or Microtik, or the DIY based on X86 and pfsense.I hope asus will release some kind of non wireless gateway/router
Indeed. But one can hope.Doubtful. Not really any profit for Asus to make in that segment which is largely dominated by the prosummer brands like Ubiquity or Microtik, or the DIY based on X86 and pfsense.
To make sure that the bandwidth potential of the ZenWiFi Pro ET12 and XT12 isn’t bottlenecked by the connection to your modem, we equipped both routers with dual 2.5G Ethernet ports.
Hehe, well, at least it's unusual and it doesn't have a bunch of antennas sticking out of it...I knew that first post pic was too good to be true. These are as ugly as ugly can be.
Different, just to be different, with no aesthetic appeal, at all.
Well, most of their current AX11000 models seem to be in excess of $400, so it might get a stupid price.I'm guessing it will be more. The 'design' department needs to get paid too. Even if they didn't do a very good job (at all).
Thanks for that. Was annoyed that they didn't show it on the stream.Here we go, the final products are the ET12 and XT12.
At least there's some good news.
ZenWiFi Pro ET12 and XT12 wireless routers mesh with the best - Edge Up
Today’s highest-performing wireless networks need to serve more and more devices with more bandwidth than ever before. ZenWiFi Pro mesh wireless routers offer the most MU-MIMO capacity of any ASUS mesh system for the most demanding environments. The ZenWiFi Pro ET12 harnesses WiFi 6E to offer...edgeup.asus.com
The ZenWiFi Pro ET12 will launch exclusively in the United States, while the ZenWiFi Pro XT12 will be available in other regions.
You shouldn’t have to choose between fast WiFi and eye-catching aesthetics. With their sophisticated design, the ZenWiFi Pro ET12 and XT12 will complement the style of your home. Their professional finish, parallel lines, and vertical orientation calls to mind the practical elegance of modern skyscrapers. Transparent material on the top gives an inside look at the omnidirectional antennas beneath. These routers don’t hide what they are. Their unique design uses the right balance of engineering and elegance to announce that these are no ordinary mesh WiFi routers.
From Asus:
I am pretty sure the terms of service for the router require you to set up a shrine around it and pray to it three times a day.
somebody with a facebook account should comment as best guess: 'a bug free firmware? '
On Facebook? Why?
Can't we get announcements via normal (non 'social') methods anymore?
Nah, most of these companies don't give a rats butt about their consumer customers.Being a "happy" owner of ET8 I can say firmware is the key, and for now, what I've got with ET8 makes this thing a disposable toy. And their support is just a waste of time, don't even try to debug anything and submit any logs or your observations. I don't know if other brands such as Netgear do a better job here but ASUS is total rubbish.
Asus has a "blog" where they post things that anyone can freely read without using any kind of social media.There is clearly a need for a "network" that isn't social. Information should be distributed as raw data and rendered on a device how the user sees fit. Kind of like how RSS feeds work. I hope the world wide web evolves into something like this.
I think Facebook is a sinister platform that's been specifically designed to induce anxiety, stress and addiction amongst users.
It looks like Asus has finally revealed pricing and it's not cheap at US$850 for a pair of two ET12.
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