Hi guys, it's been a long long time, since I was last online.
Question:
I want to know if the new ASUS GT-AXE11000 router that are sold in countries which follow ETSI standard support channels (149-161), It's very crucial for me to know before making a big purchase.
My clients: ASUS ROG 6, Laptop with Wifi 6 card
The reason I'm planning to replace the RAX80:
Dead spots in Kitchen & other areas - Now after some months of having the RAX80, I've recently found that the WiFi performance on both bands 5 GHZ & 2.4 GHZ has been degraded to the point where the 2.4 GHZ is pretty much useless (Unusable) at longer range.
There are some dead spots in the kitchen where the Wifi has signal but would still disconnect. This issue isn't on the older router i.e ASUS AC86U. Although the ASUS AC86U fluctuates in speed, the range on the ASUS AC86U seems to be slightly better than my Netgear RAX80 which is quite strange.
UPnP is broken- The UPnP on this Netgear RAX80 router doesn't work at all and Netgear hasn't publicly spoken about it, let alone release a fix. Even with the latest firmware. I have confirmed the issue to be on the Netgear as the other routers that I have currently forward ports without any issues.
Would like your opinion on this, and also kindly let me know if ASUS GT-AXE11000 is a worthy upgrade which will allow me to use Upper band channels 141-161 in a country which follows ETSI wifi standards. For eg Europe, Middle east etc.
Thanks
EDIT: As suspected Wifi Channels (149-161) are not present on the GT-AXE11000 sold in the Middle East. A capable router crippled by ASUS
Question:
I want to know if the new ASUS GT-AXE11000 router that are sold in countries which follow ETSI standard support channels (149-161), It's very crucial for me to know before making a big purchase.
My clients: ASUS ROG 6, Laptop with Wifi 6 card
The reason I'm planning to replace the RAX80:
Dead spots in Kitchen & other areas - Now after some months of having the RAX80, I've recently found that the WiFi performance on both bands 5 GHZ & 2.4 GHZ has been degraded to the point where the 2.4 GHZ is pretty much useless (Unusable) at longer range.
There are some dead spots in the kitchen where the Wifi has signal but would still disconnect. This issue isn't on the older router i.e ASUS AC86U. Although the ASUS AC86U fluctuates in speed, the range on the ASUS AC86U seems to be slightly better than my Netgear RAX80 which is quite strange.
UPnP is broken- The UPnP on this Netgear RAX80 router doesn't work at all and Netgear hasn't publicly spoken about it, let alone release a fix. Even with the latest firmware. I have confirmed the issue to be on the Netgear as the other routers that I have currently forward ports without any issues.
Would like your opinion on this, and also kindly let me know if ASUS GT-AXE11000 is a worthy upgrade which will allow me to use Upper band channels 141-161 in a country which follows ETSI wifi standards. For eg Europe, Middle east etc.
Thanks
EDIT: As suspected Wifi Channels (149-161) are not present on the GT-AXE11000 sold in the Middle East. A capable router crippled by ASUS
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