AX11000 - my summary & opinion
Hello,
My English is not very well but I would like to give you my opinion after a few days of testing the premium AX1100 router. Since I've been very disappointed with Netgear support and errors in subsequent firmware versions of Netgear R9000 router, I'm looking for a premium alternative.
If you have a good experience with a good router that you recommend, I will gladly use your recommendations.
My evaluation may not be objective and refers to the competitive Netgear R9000 router. Please note that I tested AX11000 on the latest firmware version.
PROS
+ Very positive surprise at unboxing - very nice set.
+ Robust performance/implementation.
+ Very fast. Editing, setting and saving(!) operations are VERY fast.
+ Very good range +10dB compared to NetGear R9000.
+ 2.5 Gb/s WAN port.
+ Port aggregation (R9000 also has). I haven't tested it.
CONS
- Trashy look&feel, but I don't like to discuss my tastes.
- Fixed antennas - I can't hang the router vertically and tilt the antennas towards where I work most often and need the strongest signal. That's cool with the R9000.
- Trashy interface - I didn't like it (too much red color).
- Responsive interface on mobile Firefox does not work well.
- Problems with sharing HDDs via USB. This option does not work and cannot be selected.
- HDD share password does not accept special characters (only small and CAPITAL letters)(!) Security(!)
- Administrator password is not stored in Firefox browser.
- You cannot edit the device or its MAC of the added device on the access list.
- You cannot sort the access list.
- For example, you cannot set the device icon to access list.
- Problems with adding an automatic device to while list. Does not detect all devices. Problems also in the mobile browser.
- Only general QoS configuration, no advanced features such as QoS per device.
- Price of the device.
Summary:
1. If you want to cover your family house with WiFi coverage without using the inventions of mesh, extenders and other unnecessary additional devices - I recommend.
2. If you are a “Gadget-man” and the router is visible (not my) and you want to show your friends the equipment for 500€ - I recommend.
3) If you're annoyed by the flaws in the configuration interface - I don't recommend it.
4. If you are an advanced user - I do not recommend it.
Remember that this is only my subjective opinion.