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May 2018
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The editors liked
Costs about the same as Orbi
Has dedicated 4x4 5 GHz backhaul radio
Doesn't use different router and satellite hardware
Node steering and band steering supported
Attractive design
Easy configuration
Strong
Stable WiFi
Crazy fast backhaul
3 Gigabit Ethernet ports per hub
Capable app
Great Wireless Performance
Additional 5GHz Band Dedicated For Backhaul Traffic
MU-MIMO + BeamForming
Four Ethernet Ports
The Device Has A Good Heat Management
Extremely easy to set up
Even for network neophytes
Fine-grained per-device schedule control great for parents
Dedicated backhaul channel means inter-router communication doesn't sap bandwidth
Three gigabit Ethernet ports
Excellent WiFi performance
Great value for money
Brilliant performance
The editors didn't like
Costs about the same as Orbi
Ethernet backhaul not supported
Doesn't support multi-hop
No QoS
Configuration options are very limited. An advanced user configuration option would be welcomed
The inclusion of USB port functionality for storage
Abstract: Now that the AirPort is completely gone, there's an opening for easy to configure and reliable networking hardware. Zyxel's Multy X system is fast, with excellent hardware —but not without some rough edges.Parental controlsWi-Fi settings recognized by QR...
Published: 2018-11-08, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Great Wireless Performance, Additional 5GHz Band Dedicated For Backhaul Traffic, MU-MIMO + BeamForming, Four Ethernet Ports, The Device Has A Good Heat Management
Doesn't Support Ethernet Backhaul, The User Interface Lacks Some Advanced Features, No Web-Based Interface
Extremely easy to set up, even for network neophytes, Fine-grained per-device schedule control great for parents, Dedicated backhaul channel means inter-router communication doesn't sap bandwidth, Three gigabit Ethernet ports, Excellent WiFi performance
No QoS, USB port apparently not supported yet, Long-term support of app
The Multy X two-pack kit (WSQ50TWIN) that I reviewed sells online for $293.96 (Amazon | Newegg), which is more expensive than most single routers, and much more expensive than the free router your ISP is happy to equip you with. But the performance and ea...
Attractive design, Easy configuration, Strong, stable WiFi, Crazy fast backhaul, 3 Gigabit Ethernet ports per hub, Capable app
Configuration options are very limited. An advanced user configuration option would be welcomed, The inclusion of USB port functionality for storage
Zyxel's Multi WiFi system is ideally suited for large homes where configuration tweaking isn't necessary. Its sleek design, intuitive setup, and solid performance have earned it a position as the ranking WiFi router in my home.Price: $299.99 two-packWhere...
Costs about the same as Orbi, Has dedicated 4x4 5 GHz backhaul radio, Doesn't use different router and satellite hardware, Node steering and band steering supported
Costs about the same as Orbi, Ethernet backhaul not supported, Doesn't support multi-hop, No QoS
When coming into the game this late, even top-tier companies need to present a compelling case to draw buyers from established leaders. This means better features, lower price, better performance or combinations of the three.Unfortunately, Zyxel, which is...
Affordable price for reliable coverage on 2.4GHz and 5GHz, even at long distances. It has three gigabit LAN ports on each unit and supports Alexa
The app is the only way to manage your settings, so advanced users won't be able to customize their networks as much as they'd like. Each Multy X unit has one USB 2.0 port, and they don't support network storage
The Multy X provides reliable Wi-Fi coverage and average speeds for a large home. The price is on point at $300, and it's very easy to set up...
Abstract: Consisting of a Zyxel Multy X node and a Multy Mini to act as a satellite it provides wireless mesh coverage at both 2.4 and 5GHz with separate 5GHz channels being used to provide wireless “backhaul” communication between the two units.The node is rough...
Great value, Generous number of Ethernet ports, Blazing speeds
USB ports have no function, Not a true mesh system, App can be sluggish
The Zyxel X is a fantastic system. It may not be the most aesthetically beautiful networking kit on the block, but it delivers screamingly fast Wi-Fi over an impressively wide area, for a price that's extremely reasonable...
Published: 2018-05-02, Author: Dan , review by: CNET.co.uk
Affordable price for reliable coverage on 2.4GHz and 5GHz, even at long distances. It has three gigabit LAN ports on each unit and supports Alexa
The app is the only way to manage your settings, so advanced users won't be able to customize their networks as much as they'd like. Each Multy X unit has one USB 2.0 port, and they don't support network storage
The Multy X provides reliable Wi-Fi coverage and average speeds for a large home. The price is on point at $300, and it's very easy to set up...