Upgrading to the ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 was like giving my home network a shot of espresso. The tri-band WiFi 7 speeds (up to 18Gbps!) eliminated buffering during my 4K movie nights, while the 6GHz band became my gaming console's new best friend - latency? What latency?
Setting up was surprisingly painless. The Android app walked me through everything, even handling a firmware update mid-installation. I particularly appreciated how it let me keep WPA2 for my ancient smart bulbs while enforcing WPA3 on faster devices - no IoT left behind!
The Ethernet backhaul through my unmanaged 2.5GBPS switch was a game-changer. Watching the system automatically prioritize wired connections over wireless backhaul felt like having a networking expert living in my walls. My Pixel phone now connects at screaming-fast 1.2GBPS on the 6GHz band.
After a week, the AI mesh optimization really shone. It initially clung to the main router like a nervous octopus, but gradually learned to distribute devices logically between nodes. The ability to manually bind devices to specific nodes saved me when the AI got stubborn about my backyard cameras.
The security features gave me peace of mind - commercial-grade protection without subscription fees? Yes please! While I haven't triggered the malware blocking yet (knock on wood), knowing it's there makes me sleep better at night.
For anyone drowning in smart home devices (I've got 120+), this system handles congestion like a traffic cop with ESP. The difference from my old setup isn't just noticeable - it's transformative.