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I'm going to return my GT-BE98, and need some advice on what to go for. I want to move away from Asus if possible. Both myself and the Mrs work from home (zoom meetings etc), so a reliable, strong wifi is super important for that. She connects via a works VPN, and if our wifi has a hiccup, it disconnects her and she has to reboot. I have 5 wired devices at present, mostly 2.5gbe. My daughter does a bit of gaming, and her consumption of media, streaming and other online stuff is quite high, as are the rest of us. The house is not massive, but there are some thick walls, which do reduce the signal. We don't have any wifi 7 devices, but we will do in the next year or so. We do have a few 6e devices.
The BE98 is undoubtedly the best, strongest wifi we have ever had, but it is not reliable and there's no sign of a fix from Asus, and it is just too expensive not to be awesome. The split 5Ghz masquerading as dual 5Ghz is kind of irksome. The RT-BE88U was second choice previously, but having seen how poor the other, recent Asus routers have been for me, that's a last resort.
So, ideally, I want to move away from Asus, and have done a lot of researching and reading on here, but aside from Asus, the only other thing that kind of fits the bill, is Ubiquiti. The Cloud Gateway Fiber and the U6 enterprise AP would be cheaper than the BE98, but looks like a new learning curve, which I'm OK with. The 10gbe is overkill at the moment, but their lower models don't have enough 2.5gbe, of which I need 4. I have a question regarding the U6 enterprise. So they connect via ethernet cable, does the ethernet cable power them, too? Do they have fans in them? If so, are they noisy? Suitable for a bedroom?
Would these be a solid choice to move away Asus, or do Ubiquiti have their own fair share of issues? If not, can anyone recommend anything else to have a look at? Any advice is much welcome, thanks!
The BE98 is undoubtedly the best, strongest wifi we have ever had, but it is not reliable and there's no sign of a fix from Asus, and it is just too expensive not to be awesome. The split 5Ghz masquerading as dual 5Ghz is kind of irksome. The RT-BE88U was second choice previously, but having seen how poor the other, recent Asus routers have been for me, that's a last resort.
So, ideally, I want to move away from Asus, and have done a lot of researching and reading on here, but aside from Asus, the only other thing that kind of fits the bill, is Ubiquiti. The Cloud Gateway Fiber and the U6 enterprise AP would be cheaper than the BE98, but looks like a new learning curve, which I'm OK with. The 10gbe is overkill at the moment, but their lower models don't have enough 2.5gbe, of which I need 4. I have a question regarding the U6 enterprise. So they connect via ethernet cable, does the ethernet cable power them, too? Do they have fans in them? If so, are they noisy? Suitable for a bedroom?
Would these be a solid choice to move away Asus, or do Ubiquiti have their own fair share of issues? If not, can anyone recommend anything else to have a look at? Any advice is much welcome, thanks!