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Reply To: ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 Whole Home Tri-Band Mesh WiFi 7 System – Official Thread I am thinking of upgrading from my XT8’s to the BT10. My 4x XT8 setup have been an absolute champ after the first few months of buggy FW releases from…

UKTH forums 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems ASUS & Wireless ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 Whole Home Tri-Band Mesh WiFi 7 System – Official Thread I am thinking of upgrading from my XT8’s to the BT10. My 4x XT8 setup have been an absolute champ after the first few months of buggy FW releases from... Reply To: ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 Whole Home Tri-Band Mesh WiFi 7 System – Official Thread I am thinking of upgrading from my XT8’s to the BT10. My 4x XT8 setup have been an absolute champ after the first few months of buggy FW releases from…

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Thank you for your guidance.

I have a central switch that is connected to the main BT10, everything else is cabled back directly to the switch.

Everything that can be connected via Ethernet is connected that way, the only devices using WiFi are mobile devices, laptops when not working from a desk and IoT devices that can’t be wired.

Thanks for the information RE BT8 and BT10, it was aligned with my thoughts.

I have some security cameras that have low signal strength due to their location and distance from nearest node, this is the reason to add one of the nodes.

The other node will go into a room where I am seeing my laptop, when connected via WiFI6, struggling to maintain a connection and dropping out as when in this location it is the middle of the two nodes. (It works fine when I bind it to one of the nodes as a workaround but this isn’t an ideal solution).

Even the BT8 nodes are probably overkill for these use cases but want to ensure I maintain a secure and stable home network.

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