
Pretty. Turning off RGB looks professional. Feature packed. Great signal across my 5k sqft house. Wifi 6 works great!

Easy of use. Comprehensive and easy to manage user interface. Very good performance, and a very quickly increasing hardware/software portfolio. Integration with Ubiquti's vast array of gear, including the best by far integration with their POE cameras. Easy setup of VLans and Port Forwarding. Not quite as cheap as the junk routers out there, but vastly cheaper than the big boys who have nose-bleed prices with capabilities anywhere near as close.

I wqs looking for a router that could reach my driveway and the usual square footage numbers are bulls... . If the antennas are omnidirectional that means the square footage is that of a circle. For instance "they" will say a router covers 5000 sq ft that is a radius/range of about 40 feet. I was hoping for more as my previous Linksys 54GL with the extended range antennas did at least 100 feet. My router is positioned in a front window of the house facing my driveway. I like to sit in my truck or work on it and get wifi on my phone there (I don't get cellular at my house). I installed the TPLink AXE5400 Archer AXE75 and was out shoveling snow in my driveway listening to a show on the internet on my phone and never lost the wifi. I have not measured it but given the way extension cords from the house have laid out I am thinking I was about 150 feet away from the router and still connected. I have not walked around outside to the backside of the house yet to report on success or failure but I have had no problems inside of the house although the phone does indicate some drop off of the network speed in my bedroom and that is going through an old CRT TV and various walls (I have it right next to the TV). It also has many options which I don't know much about but the initial setup is simple just using an ethernet connection with a computer or laptop. I did not bother using the app. 192.168.0.1 is the address to use. And 2 things- I found out the techs can only tell you of a low minimum square footage coverage so as the customer won't be disappointed, and there is what is called an Automatic Frequency Control. On some routers it can be turned off. It is different from the AFC audiofiles knew of on their old stereo receivers. This AFC adjusts the range if the broadcast will interfere with other broadcasting devices. I think I saw this calculation happening when I was setting it up. I saw no mention of it in the setup instructions or the manual. Overall, and I have only had it for a month now, I am happy with it and do recommend it for its range potential and coverage.

Have set this beast of a router. I think it looks amazing where I have it. - wonderful that it has more than the standard 4 or 5 ports than the normal router. - does exactly what i need. 3 hard wired computers, a NAS, and a backup NAS. -WIFI works wonders. Multiple alexa's, phones, laptops, and other devices.

Works great and the setup with the phone app was super easy

Easy set-up, fantastic range, and plenty of quality of life features (e.g. Parental Controls, Reboot Schedule, ability to turn off the LED lights).

I can now take advantage of my 2.5 G internet service. I have an Asus mesh system that works perfectly with this router.

6GHz band works better than previous 6e router.

Quadrupled wireless speeds compared to wifi range extenders Reduced the amount of devices to get solid coverage 2.5g in and out, plus additional 1g out


Didn't feel much improvement on speed on old devices with wifi6 however the signal is super strong way better than the wifi from Spectrum. It's lightweight and elegant. Love the design. Also the iPhone App is a big plus

- Strong signal. - Direct browser config, no smartphone app required. - Relay/mesh network available. - Wall hangable.


Very easy to set up and the product comes with antenna already attached, etc. Just super-easy to install and get going; I had everything working in less than 10 minutes.

Great router I have it back hauled with be96u and its working great so far

I bought it recently, I have been using it for less than a month, but I immediately appreciated the advantages: 1) really powerful - 5 GHz catches all over the apartment and shows some unrealistic bandwidth values, while a TV set-top box and a stationary computer are connected to it - everything is simultaneously working at maximum speed 2) All ports are gigabit, if it is possible to acquire gigabit Internet, then the speed will be simply unrealistic. Now, out of 100 Mbit / s, there are 95 stable at 5 GHz. 3) USB 3.0 is a great option for creating file storage.

-using linux or window 11 the 6e speeds are faster then a general wired connection -dual 10g ports + 2.5g wan is amazing giving you up to 9x 2..5g connections using a 10g to 2.5g unmanaged switch -Nice UI for dash panel, fancy, and fairly easy to find everything you need.

Fast speeds my boy

- will act as your main router - will route a network behind your main router - will act as a wireless AP behind your other router - will connect as a WiFi client to another system and then provide WiFi and wired ports to its clients (network extender, or "WISP mode") - The web interface has an easy way to choose among the above options and simple configuration for the option I'm using (as the network extender using WiFi to talk to upstream) - good speed for the money - actually getting reasonably close to the full speed rating for the distance it's sitting away from the upstream router/AP - feels pretty solidly built - reasonable features for the price point and the flexibility is the main feature I was wanting
