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ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Mesh, 18 Gbps, 6000 sq.ft (2pk), Dual 10G Ports, Security and Parental Controls Included, Smart Home Master SSIDs, 4G & 5G Mobile Tethering

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1.Style:Wifi 6| Axe11000 | 2pks


About this item

  • Powerful WiFi 7 mesh with superior tri-band connectivity future proofs your smart home with blazing fast speeds up to 18 Gbps and extensive coverage of up to 6,000 sq.ft. (2pk)
  • Ultimate AiMesh powered by AI delivers robust backhaul connections, seamless connectivity for all devices, and a feature-rich whole-home network that scales effortlessly with any ASUS extendable router
  • Smart Home Master offers effortless network segmentation with up to three SSIDs for easy IoT device setup and management, instant VPN connections, and convenient parental controls.
  • Eight internal antennas and ten high-power front-end modules eliminate WiFi dead zones in all directions while robust heat dissipation enhances WiFi reliability.
  • Ultrahigh-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet with dual 10 G WAN and LAN ports and Multi-WAN including convenient 4G LTE & 5G Mobile Tethering via USB



4.1 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #24,809 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • #153 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems
Date First Available July 19, 2024 Manufacturer ASUS

Equipped with cutting-edge WiFi 7 networking technology, the ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 uses the power of AI with AiMesh, delivering a seamless tri-band connection of up to 18 Gbps over 6,000 sq.ft (2pk). Manage multiple SSIDs, VPN connections, and convenient parental controls with the included Smart Home Master.


Sean Wang
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2025
If your home internet speed is not higher than 1.5G, this set would do anything you want to do. Very stable and wide signal coverage
Sean Wang
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2025
If your home internet speed is not higher than 1.5G, this set would do anything you want to do. Very stable and wide signal coverage
Steven F.
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
I just upgraded my router to this one. NO regret. Very easy installation, and set up. I put one at basement, and one at living floor. Now connection speed is fast and steady. This will be an excellent investment, and I highly recommend this product to anyone who want an upgrade.I am writing this review for extension for 90 day warranty of this router
Steven F.
Reviewed in Canada on January 14, 2025
I just upgraded my router to this one. NO regret. Very easy installation, and set up. I put one at basement, and one at living floor. Now connection speed is fast and steady. This will be an excellent investment, and I highly recommend this product to anyone who want an upgrade.I am writing this review for extension for 90 day warranty of this router
David Dobles
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I setup my home to be as automated as possible with WIFI Switches, Outlets, Lights, Home security with Windows/Doors/Motion Sensors and 8 external and 3 internal cameras, Sprinkler system, water heater and a number of extra devices. In total I have over 120 + WIFI devices and needed a system that can support them all. I have used ASUS routers for many years and have been happy with their performances. I have an older ASUS GT-AX11000 Raptor as my main router feeding 5 older ASUS routers and configured in an AIMESH network. This worked great, however as my WIFI devices started to grow, my system was slowing down. I then decided to upgrade my main router with an RT-AXE7800 Tri Band Router, and I had a major increase in speed and it too accepted my OLDER routers into an AIMESH. This was short lived since I had FIRMWARE update which somehow impacted my new router in the fact that is would loose internet connectivity and periodically drop the other routers off the AIMESH. I reverted back to my older configuration until I was able to get this resolved.Just incase I started to review other alternatives and found the ASUS ZenWIFI Pro ET12 which came in a 2 pack. It had very similar features as the RT-AXE7800, however its processors where more up to date and and its cover was much larger. So I decided to get it and I was amazed how quickly I was able to set it up. Granted at first when trying to get the second unit connected, it would not find it, to place it into the AIMESH. I stopped what I was doing and looked to see if it may require a FIRMWARE update, sure enough it did and the second unit that came with it was automatically added into the AIMESH. I also was able to add my older RAPTOR routers (GT-AX11000 and GT-AC5300) and the RT-AX88U into the AIMESH and have them placed in different locations around my home with great signal strength.What amazed me was that I have two older RT-AC88U routers and tried to add those into the AIMESH. However, they could not be added into the AIMESH (I am assuming its due to their dual band 2.4 limitations) but I was able to add them as repeaters which now I placed 1 in my garage and the other in the back yard for further coverage.I have this system now running for over two weeks and I have had ZERO issues and the performance while streaming shows and gaming had major performance increases. Even with 120+ device, this new system has handled them like a champ.
David Dobles
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
I setup my home to be as automated as possible with WIFI Switches, Outlets, Lights, Home security with Windows/Doors/Motion Sensors and 8 external and 3 internal cameras, Sprinkler system, water heater and a number of extra devices. In total I have over 120 + WIFI devices and needed a system that can support them all. I have used ASUS routers for many years and have been happy with their performances. I have an older ASUS GT-AX11000 Raptor as my main router feeding 5 older ASUS routers and configured in an AIMESH network. This worked great, however as my WIFI devices started to grow, my system was slowing down. I then decided to upgrade my main router with an RT-AXE7800 Tri Band Router, and I had a major increase in speed and it too accepted my OLDER routers into an AIMESH. This was short lived since I had FIRMWARE update which somehow impacted my new router in the fact that is would loose internet connectivity and periodically drop the other routers off the AIMESH. I reverted back to my older configuration until I was able to get this resolved.Just incase I started to review other alternatives and found the ASUS ZenWIFI Pro ET12 which came in a 2 pack. It had very similar features as the RT-AXE7800, however its processors where more up to date and and its cover was much larger. So I decided to get it and I was amazed how quickly I was able to set it up. Granted at first when trying to get the second unit connected, it would not find it, to place it into the AIMESH. I stopped what I was doing and looked to see if it may require a FIRMWARE update, sure enough it did and the second unit that came with it was automatically added into the AIMESH. I also was able to add my older RAPTOR routers (GT-AX11000 and GT-AC5300) and the RT-AX88U into the AIMESH and have them placed in different locations around my home with great signal strength.What amazed me was that I have two older RT-AC88U routers and tried to add those into the AIMESH. However, they could not be added into the AIMESH (I am assuming its due to their dual band 2.4 limitations) but I was able to add them as repeaters which now I placed 1 in my garage and the other in the back yard for further coverage.I have this system now running for over two weeks and I have had ZERO issues and the performance while streaming shows and gaming had major performance increases. Even with 120+ device, this new system has handled them like a champ.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
Great performing 2-node mesh system. WiFi 6E isn't really faster than with my old WiFi 6 Netgear access point, but is more stable, and 2.5 GBPS Ethernet backhaul has sped up my LAN by reducing congestion. Having integrated and fairly comprehensive control of WAN, LAN and WiFi parameters all in one place is great.While waiting for the router system to arrive, I read thru the on-line FAQs, and so had an idea of what to expect from the setup process, and was able to pre-decide on some setup options (not enabling Smart Connect, WPA2 vs WPA3, reusing SSID names, how to connect wired backhaul, etc.) Setup with the Android app went smoothly, including simultaneously installing a firmware update on both the main router and remote node. I set the 2.4GHz band to allow WPA2 using the backwards-compatible "WPA2/WPA3 personal" mode, so 2.4GHz WPA3-capable devices can still use the more secure mode, without locking out IoT and older devices, and WPA3-only for 5GHz and 6GHz bands. When the new mesh network came up, all of my WPA2 devices quickly reconnected on their own with no intervention on my part. My WPA3 devices detected the change to a new network, and all had to be individually reconnected.When I brought up the nodes with Ethernet backhaul, they connected great at 2.5GBPS, and Auto backhaul select chose the faster Ethernet over slower 6GHz backhaul. Ethernet backhaul works fine through an unmanaged 2.5GBPS switch. The key thing is to make sure you connect the remote node's 2.5GBPS WAN port to the main router's 2.5GBPS LAN port.WiFi 6E isn't faster than good WiFi 6, it just adds the extra 6GHz band for backhaul, or the few devices that can use it. My Pixel phone connects fine at 6GHz, at 1.2GBPS. 5GHZ connections are solid and fast throughout my house. 2.4GHz devices have solid connections, even cameras mounted on outside walls of the house. Initially, the AI system tended (sometimes illogically) to connect nearly everything to the "main" router, but over the course of a week or so of use, has transferred several connections to the node router, where they logically belong. One can also bind specific devices to a specific node, if one doesn't like the AI's choices.The Android app interface works well, with the settings and information most people need available. The Web interface is much more comprehensive, with much more in depth control settings, and a lot of good system reports. There is a built-in Ookla Speed Test app, measuring from the router WAN port being much more accurate than from a PC a couple of layers down in the network. The WAN settings allow DNSSEC and DNS-over-TLS encryption to be enabled. There is also available WAN-level, no-subscription, TrendNet malware/bad site blocking protection - can't comment on it's effectiveness, as there've been no hits in the month or so it's been on-line.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
Great performing 2-node mesh system. WiFi 6E isn't really faster than with my old WiFi 6 Netgear access point, but is more stable, and 2.5 GBPS Ethernet backhaul has sped up my LAN by reducing congestion. Having integrated and fairly comprehensive control of WAN, LAN and WiFi parameters all in one place is great.While waiting for the router system to arrive, I read thru the on-line FAQs, and so had an idea of what to expect from the setup process, and was able to pre-decide on some setup options (not enabling Smart Connect, WPA2 vs WPA3, reusing SSID names, how to connect wired backhaul, etc.) Setup with the Android app went smoothly, including simultaneously installing a firmware update on both the main router and remote node. I set the 2.4GHz band to allow WPA2 using the backwards-compatible "WPA2/WPA3 personal" mode, so 2.4GHz WPA3-capable devices can still use the more secure mode, without locking out IoT and older devices, and WPA3-only for 5GHz and 6GHz bands. When the new mesh network came up, all of my WPA2 devices quickly reconnected on their own with no intervention on my part. My WPA3 devices detected the change to a new network, and all had to be individually reconnected.When I brought up the nodes with Ethernet backhaul, they connected great at 2.5GBPS, and Auto backhaul select chose the faster Ethernet over slower 6GHz backhaul. Ethernet backhaul works fine through an unmanaged 2.5GBPS switch. The key thing is to make sure you connect the remote node's 2.5GBPS WAN port to the main router's 2.5GBPS LAN port.WiFi 6E isn't faster than good WiFi 6, it just adds the extra 6GHz band for backhaul, or the few devices that can use it. My Pixel phone connects fine at 6GHz, at 1.2GBPS. 5GHZ connections are solid and fast throughout my house. 2.4GHz devices have solid connections, even cameras mounted on outside walls of the house. Initially, the AI system tended (sometimes illogically) to connect nearly everything to the "main" router, but over the course of a week or so of use, has transferred several connections to the node router, where they logically belong. One can also bind specific devices to a specific node, if one doesn't like the AI's choices.The Android app interface works well, with the settings and information most people need available. The Web interface is much more comprehensive, with much more in depth control settings, and a lot of good system reports. There is a built-in Ookla Speed Test app, measuring from the router WAN port being much more accurate than from a PC a couple of layers down in the network. The WAN settings allow DNSSEC and DNS-over-TLS encryption to be enabled. There is also available WAN-level, no-subscription, TrendNet malware/bad site blocking protection - can't comment on it's effectiveness, as there've been no hits in the month or so it's been on-line.
Rene Guerrero
Reviewed in Mexico on December 8, 2023
No puedo decir que el router sea Wifi 6E porque en México porque no permite conexiones en la banda de 6Ghz a pesar de que el uso de está ya está autorizado desde principios de este 2023. Incluso hablé con Asus para solicitar soporte y no encontraron forma de hacerlo funcionar.Le pongo una estrella porque wifi 6e es la única diferencia con el modelo XT12 que tiene todo lo mismo y a menor costo. Si buscan un excelente y muy capas router con todos los beneficios que este sistema puede dar en México les recomiendo más el XT12.
Rene Guerrero
Reviewed in Mexico on December 8, 2023
No puedo decir que el router sea Wifi 6E porque en México porque no permite conexiones en la banda de 6Ghz a pesar de que el uso de está ya está autorizado desde principios de este 2023. Incluso hablé con Asus para solicitar soporte y no encontraron forma de hacerlo funcionar.Le pongo una estrella porque wifi 6e es la única diferencia con el modelo XT12 que tiene todo lo mismo y a menor costo. Si buscan un excelente y muy capas router con todos los beneficios que este sistema puede dar en México les recomiendo más el XT12.
David Valdez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 28, 2023
UPDATE: Con la última actualización de MacOS Sonoma (7 de Marzo 2024) ya me dejó conectarme a la red Wifi 6E.-----A pesar de que la laptop ya trae WIFI 6E y el router tiene una red de 6GHZ, la laptop no ve la red y no se puede conectar a ella, solo a la Wifi 5 y 2.4Según revisando con MacOs Sonoma se soluciona para algunos aparatos y actualizando el firmware del router a la versión beta lo soluciona en otros, lamentablemente eso no funcionó en mi caso.Salvo eso, el producto esta muy bien, seguramente en alguna actualización futura ya podrá ver la red.UPDATE: Es un tema de la computadora, compré otro aparato que también soporta wifi 6E y este aparato si puede ver la red, es un tema que la laptop se actualice y ya pueda usar la nueva red.
David Valdez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 28, 2023
UPDATE: Con la última actualización de MacOS Sonoma (7 de Marzo 2024) ya me dejó conectarme a la red Wifi 6E.-----A pesar de que la laptop ya trae WIFI 6E y el router tiene una red de 6GHZ, la laptop no ve la red y no se puede conectar a ella, solo a la Wifi 5 y 2.4Según revisando con MacOs Sonoma se soluciona para algunos aparatos y actualizando el firmware del router a la versión beta lo soluciona en otros, lamentablemente eso no funcionó en mi caso.Salvo eso, el producto esta muy bien, seguramente en alguna actualización futura ya podrá ver la red.UPDATE: Es un tema de la computadora, compré otro aparato que también soporta wifi 6E y este aparato si puede ver la red, es un tema que la laptop se actualice y ya pueda usar la nueva red.
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on July 17, 2022
Me gusto mucho el equipo, fácil de configurar con la app, si quieres hacer algo ma avanzado puedes hacerlo desde una PC. Excelente señal, velocidad sin problemas de conexión. Mi primer router Asus y no me arrepiento.
Cliente de
Reviewed in Mexico on July 17, 2022
Me gusto mucho el equipo, fácil de configurar con la app, si quieres hacer algo ma avanzado puedes hacerlo desde una PC. Excelente señal, velocidad sin problemas de conexión. Mi primer router Asus y no me arrepiento.
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