I received the AX89x last week, replacing a Linksys EA8500. So far, I am pleased with the increased stability of the wireless connection versus the Linksys. Some of the iOS devices in the house had a frustrating habit of dropping off in the middle of a wireless backup session. I always blamed iOS but the dropoffs have completely stopped since the AX89x was swapped in. Also not seen so far is a device waking up from sleep having no internet access despite being connected to the wifi [revised, see below].
One missing feature that should be there but isn't is WPA3 support. There is a FAQ in the Asus AX89x support site with instructions to enable WPA3 and the AX89x is listed in that FAQ as supporting WPA3 - see image below - but it's absent from the most current firmware 3.0.0.4.384.81377 (the router came installed with that version).
Edited to add - Unfortunately, two devices - both iPhones, different models and on different iOS versions - have now woken from sleep connected to wifi without any internet access. Toggling the wifi off and on fixes it but it's disappointing to see this on the AX89x. Consistency is probably my top priority for wifi - I have to be able to trust the connection with devices that are often working in the background so seeing this on the new router is a big issue for me. I kept my Linksys EA8500 on ancient firmware because devices would lose access with newer releases but I'm not comfortable anymore having critical equipment without the latest security patches.
One missing feature that should be there but isn't is WPA3 support. There is a FAQ in the Asus AX89x support site with instructions to enable WPA3 and the AX89x is listed in that FAQ as supporting WPA3 - see image below - but it's absent from the most current firmware 3.0.0.4.384.81377 (the router came installed with that version).
Edited to add - Unfortunately, two devices - both iPhones, different models and on different iOS versions - have now woken from sleep connected to wifi without any internet access. Toggling the wifi off and on fixes it but it's disappointing to see this on the AX89x. Consistency is probably my top priority for wifi - I have to be able to trust the connection with devices that are often working in the background so seeing this on the new router is a big issue for me. I kept my Linksys EA8500 on ancient firmware because devices would lose access with newer releases but I'm not comfortable anymore having critical equipment without the latest security patches.
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