ZenWiFi XT9 AX7800

ASUS

ZenWiFi XT9 AX7800

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Based on 28 Reddit mentions

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Cheap Router/mesh system for Apartment

Asus XT9 (AX 6e) should do the trick. Wired backhaul or dedicated 5ghz channel for backhaul should work very well for your situation, and more than adequate for 1 GB connection. I personally have an ASUS AXE7800 as my main router with two XD6 as nodes in an 1800 square foot house (two-story with bas

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TheImmortal_TK in r/HomeNetworking

January 30, 2026 5:47 PM

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router or mesh

I'm confident someone will suggest the best solution is not a router or mesh, but router + APs (access points) -- and I'd agree with them. To set that up you'd need to connect the APs via ethernet to the router. If that is possible, it will give you better and more reliable speeds throughout the hom

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

December 1, 2025 4:33 AM

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Sky Stream is so buggy - should I switch to Q?

The key to 4K streaming on Stream is a strong stable WiFi signal or ethernet connection. I live in a 3 storey house and purchased an Asus mesh XT9 system which shares the broadband from the hallway. With good broadband your Stream should be fine (mine was). However, I cancelled for Sky's Now TV app

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Less-Significance-58 in r/skytv

November 29, 2025 5:21 AM

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Mesh WiFi recommendations

Third this. I've had Asus minis before and currently 4 XT9's. No issues.

raiderfan227 in r/HomeNetworking

December 8, 2025 1:22 PM

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Cheap Router/mesh system for Apartment

u/crispysmoove I agree with u/TheImmortal_TK that ASUS would be a solid pick for you. BTW I have the slightly older ASUS XT8 mesh system and it works well in wireless backhaul, as it's tri-band WiFi 6 (2.4/5/5ghz bands). One of the 5ghz bands is dedicated to mesh traffic and the other 5ghz is just f

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

January 31, 2026 8:33 PM

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Getting significantly lower speeds WITH a WiFi range extender

Personally, I would return the WiFi range extender... what's the point of paying for a slower speed than you are getting from the router/ hub? As others have commented, a wired mesh system is best, but do you need it? I and my partner WFH with frequent Zoom & Teams meetings so we need a decent netwo

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Ok_Medium_8691 in r/UKBroadband

April 9, 2026 11:03 AM

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first purchase question, Dream Router 7 or Cloud Max/AP U7 solution?

I just started with a Cloud Gateway Max and U7 Pro and love it. I moved off of an ASUS XT9 mesh because I want more control like separate VLANs for IoT devices, work computer, etc. The IDS/IPS is pretty good and the UniFi OS looks and functions very well. I use unifi poller and SIEM export to send a

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security_jedi in r/Ubiquiti

November 27, 2025 6:20 PM

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I am moving! 1 story apt to 3 story house.

Ok. So i did some digging. I was Looking into the zenwifi xt9 (which I Can get a new pair of at around 200$), because I would be able to use my ax86upro as the main node and then mesh (wireless backhaul). However, I have read so many frustrating posts here bashing the connection and stability on the

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Cordwinder01 in r/HomeNetworking

January 11, 2026 9:33 PM

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Mesh Systems For $200-300

Recently installed ASUS XT9, works great.

Mystery_Member in r/wifi

January 18, 2026 2:03 AM

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Best WiFi 6 router right now for a typical home setup?

I would go for the ASUS XT9. You can get two routers for about $200 currently. They do a fantastic job. If you want to upgrade to Wi-Fi 6e (I would recommend) you can get the ET9 model for about $30 more.

PetriDishCocktail in r/wifi

March 3, 2026 11:38 PM

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