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ASUS Wi-Fi Router

Jeg er inde i en stime, hvor jeg ikke kan blive tilfreds med den router, som jeg køber. For et år siden købte jeg en D-Link router, som jeg havde en masse problemer med, når jeg talte via Skype. Jeg kunne godt ringe op, men når opkaldet blev taget i den anden ende, så fungerede det ikke.

I starten af i år købte jeg derfor en ny router. Faktisk købte jeg et sæt, hvor den ene kunne agere router, mens den anden kunne være en del af et mesh setup. Det har kørt uden problemer. Ja, det vil sige, at nu har jeg igen fået et problem. Denne gang skyldes det, at den VPN udbyder, jeg benytter, har besluttet at nedlægge den oldgamle protokol, som disse nye routere kan bruge. Det betød, at jeg var nødt til at sætte mig ind i VPN teknologi og muligheder. Samtidig ville jeg også gerne kunne bruge de 2 ASUS dimser, som jeg købte tidligere på året.

Nu er jeg så gået all-in og har købt en monster router fra ASUS. Ja, køn er den ikke, men den virker. Og den har et hav af funktioner. Derudover kan den sættes i mesh system med de andre ASUS dimser, så jeg har prima dækning i huset. Nu virker det hele, og jeg har kontrol over, hvilke enheder der bruger VPN og hvilke, der ikke gør, hvilket jeg ikke kunne gøre tidligere. Derudover er der indbygget skanning af trafikken, hvilket jeg også er et plus.

Picture of the box to ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000

D-Link support

I'm still very happy with my ASUS WiFi mesh system, but I was also annoyed because I had a brand new router from D-Link in my closet, which didn't work as expected. Therefore I pulled myself together and created a support case at D-Link. My immediate opinion was that I must have overlooked a setting causing my Skype calls to fail. Furthermore, the connect button for the L2TP connection didn't work. To connect the L2TP, I had to reboot the router.

A week after I created the support case, I finally got a reply. They wanted to let me know that they were sorry for the long wait and that they would start looking at my case. A couple of days later they told me that they couldn't reproduce my problem with Skype. They asked if they could have a copy of my configuration, which I send them. The next message from D-Link said that they were able to reproduce the problem with Skype with my configuration file.

The next step was that they got permission to use my configuration for further troubleshooting and use it for creating a new firmware version. A week later, they send me a beta version of a new firmware that I should test. And now everything works.

I must say that I'm very impressed by the support from D-Link. Of course, it took some time to correct the problem, but they did it. And since it appears that no other customer than me has reported the problem I think it is incredible that they spend so much time on my problem. I felt that they took me seriously, and I'm not afraid of recommending D-Link products or buying their products the next time.

Christmas lights outside
I hope that the real birds aren't buried underneath the snow (the artificial birds are the glowing spots in the snow)

New Wi-Fi again

I've never been completed satisfied with the purchase of my new D-Link router. Skype still doesn't work, and the connection is not stable. I'm not blaming D-Link because I haven't contacted them, and that is stupid. I had hoped that a new firmware would solve my problems, but that hasn't happened yet.

In one of the many news mails I receive, I found a review of a Netgear mesh system. Of course, it awakens my curiosity, and I start looking into mesh systems in general. Quickly, I find that Netgear systems are expensive if you want new technology. Instead, I find ASUS mesh systems, which cost a third of the Netgear systems, but they still use the newest technologies. Furthermore, I find the ASUS system on sale, and all of a sudden, I find it difficult not to buy a set.

When I want to get new electronic equipment, I always start by investigating which new technologies would benefit my needs. In regards to wireless systems, I want the newest technology - of course within a reasonable price range. I decided that the wireless mesh system should be Wi-Fi 6 system, and it should be a tri-band system with one 2.4 GHz band and two 5 GHz bands. That way, one 5 GHz band can be used as backhaul between the two devices. I also need the system to be able to create an L2TP connection to a different network. I also want to be able to disable Smart Connect. That way, I can create separate networks for 2.4 and 5 GHz, respectively. The reason for that is that I've experienced devices that are unable to maintain a stable connection with Smart Connect enabled. Finally, I want to be able to connect at least two wired devices to the Wi-Fi nodes.

ASUS ZenWiFi AX XT8 matches all my demands and then some. The devices are identical, which some reviewers don't like, but I think it's a great idea. It is possible to have multiple internet links connected, and it's even possible to have a 4G dongle connected and use that as, for example, a secondary connection. If you already have your house wired, you can use the wires as backhaul between the nodes. The system also has a built-in security package, which is free, but I haven't tried it yet.

Until now, I only have positive things to say about this mesh system. Everything works, and my connection is more stable than with the D-Link router. I still need to explore a couple of things like the security package, but from my point of view, the system is approved.

ASUS mesh routers

Ny Wi-Fi 6 router

Dem, der kender mig, ryster på hovedet, men jeg skal altså bare have noget nyt en gang imellem. I langt de fleste tilfælde er der en god grund, men denne gang var det nok mere bare behovet for at prøve noget nyt. Og ja, jeg er mærkelig, for hvordan kan en ny wi-fi-router skabe glæde? Det kan den for mig.

Jeg har i et stykke tid ønsket at skifte min gamle router ud, men jeg har haft svært ved at finde en ny router, som både havde de nye teknologier samtidig med, at den kunne lave en L2TP forbindelse til et andet netværk.

Efter at have omdannet et af mine rodeværelser til et brugbart afslapningsrum, så fik jeg pludselig behov for en bedre wi-fi dækning i mit hus. Jeg overvejede extender og mesh netværk, men jo mere jeg læste om det, jo mere var anbefalingen, at jeg startede med at købe en ny router, så det gjorde jeg.

Valget faldt på en D-Link X1860 router. I samme ombæring kiggede jeg også lidt på placeringen af min router. Jeg er godt klar over, at den nuværende placering ikke er den bedste, men jeg gider heller ikke have 4 ledninger kravlende op ad væggen, hvis routeren skal sidde under loftet. Samtidig ville strømledningen heller ikke være lang nok, og så skulle jeg til at finde en forlænger – ikke nogen køn løsning.

Jeg endte med at placere den en smule højere oppe og så flytte andre trådløse devices væk fra den. Det gav dækning i mit ‘nye’ værelse, men jeg tror den første version af firmwaren har nogle bugs, så jeg skal have kontaktet D-Link.

For det første kan jeg ikke få Skype til at virke. Jeg kan ringe ud, og den ringer også hos mig, hvis nogle forsøger at ringe til mig, men når jeg tager opkaldet, så skabes der kun forbindelse den ene vej. Folk kan høre mig, men jeg kan ikke høre dem.

Derudover virker L2TP opkoblingen mærkelig. Den vil kun koble op, når jeg genstarter routeren. Hvis den af den ene eller anden grund taber forbindelsen, så vil den ikke koble op igen, og der sker ingenting ved at trykke på ‘Connect’ knappen.

Nåh, men lidt kontakt til D-Link løser forhåbentlig de problemer.

My new wi-fi router