ASUS ZenWiFi AX Mini (XD4)
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This year marks the 10th consecutive year that ASUS has won Readers’ Choice Best Wireless Networking Brand. And they’ve managed to increase their lead from 33% for the 2022 Awards to 39% in 2023. It is a stronghold for ASUS as a consumer brand that focuses on performance and adoption of the latest standards, especially with their ROG line of gaming routers.
Today, they’re well known not just for superior wireless performance, but also as one of the few brands that continue to push the latest in standards, security, advanced user customisation and building a robust networking ecosystem through AiMesh functionality to enable compatible ASUS routers to work together in a single SSID.
Asus ZenWiFi AX Mini review
ASUS ZenWiFi AX Mini XD4 – Review
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I think ASUS really nailed down the set up and configuration process, keeping things as simple as straightforward as possible for regular consumer.
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Hello everyone, meet my very first mesh WiFi system from Asus. ZenWiFi AX Mini (XD4) is powered by a quad-core processor. AX1800 dual-band with MU-MIMO support. WPA3 encryption with AiProtection network security powered by Trend Micro. It comes with 1 Gigabit LAN port and 1 WAN port which also can act as LAN port. 2 X 2 wireless connection. Having 256MB Flash and 512MB of RAM. How does it perform? Let’s find out…
The little brother of ASUS ZenWifi XT4 router, don't let the size fool you, see how it performs.
Have tried 5 routers recently and of those 5 the Asus Zenwifi AX Mini provided by far the best wifi coverage. It's a toss up between the also excellent Asus RT-AX86U and the Asus Zenwifi AX Mini which one I would use for my personal set up. But I would probably give the nod to the Zenwifi for its superior Wifi coverage - after all we all need internet coverage in the bathroom 😆
ASUS ZenWiFi AX Mini (XD4) AX1800 Router unboxing and review
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Which leaves us with an important question. If you are going to splash out on a fancy router, do you want one that's only going to be good for a year or two or, as full-fibre becomes available to more than just those of us who live in big cities, do you want one that's going to be futureproofed for the next five or more years? If the latter, perhaps the new flagship ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 router will be the solution you crave. It's certainly not priced for the average user, but it has so m
The WiFi signal was strong enough to transmit about 250 Mbit/s through walls over 20 meters, largely without loss.
the price is attractive
the price is attractive
the price is attractive
the price is attractive