XiaoMi Tri-Band Mi AX9000 Gaming Wi-Fi Router with WiFi 6

Lighting

Junior Member
Joined
Apr 27, 2010
Messages
35
Reaction score
5
Yes I chose the singnet Vlan ID of 20, manage to get into the UI, but no internet…

should be global version then. I saw the reviews that the routers were easy to set up…

would you know what is the manual Vlan setting for singnet?
 

BradenHeat

Supremacy Member
Joined
Apr 4, 2005
Messages
7,252
Reaction score
1,583
Yes I chose the singnet Vlan ID of 20, manage to get into the UI, but no internet…

should be global version then. I saw the reviews that the routers were easy to set up…

would you know what is the manual Vlan setting for singnet?


just a side note, how you connected the routers ?


fiber to Singtel fiber, to Singtel Router to Xiaomi ???

Which ports ?
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
29,529
Reaction score
7,893
Yes I chose the singnet Vlan ID of 20, manage to get into the UI, but no internet…

should be global version then. I saw the reviews that the routers were easy to set up…

would you know what is the manual Vlan setting for singnet?

Then you have the global version. But what you put is not correct Singtel VLAN settings.

Internet VLAN 10 priority 0
Singtel TV VLAN 20 priority 4 (If you have Singtel TV, aka, Mio TV)

You may want to post the screenshot of the Web UI VLAN setup page.
 
Last edited:

Lighting

Junior Member
Joined
Apr 27, 2010
Messages
35
Reaction score
5
Then you have the global version. But what you put is not correct Singtel VLAN settings.

Internet VLAN 10 priority 0
Singtel TV VLAN 20 priority 4 (If you have Singtel TV, aka, Mio TV)

You may want to post the screenshot of the Web UI VLAN setup page.
Ok will change it to 10. My old router shows 20 thus I used that same value. Will try again when I am back home.
Thank you all!
 

alvino

Senior Member
Joined
Feb 6, 2001
Messages
1,428
Reaction score
73
Any owners of ax9000 still using it? Hope anyone can shed some solutions.

Recently installed Pihole to utilise my raspberry pi 4b lying around.
Discovered a device on my network keep pinging xxx.pool.ntp.org a lot. I.e 192.168.1.24

I wanna find out which bugger is doing that, but I realiSe I got problem finding it on router admin page. At DHCP section.
The closest way to it is IP reservation section where I can reserve IP for specific device thru it’s MAC address.
Even at this part I can’t find the device that using .24 yet pihole detected this IP has been top host doing requests.
I’ve resort even using Miwifi app scrolling thru the connected device list but with no avail.

anyone have any tips to view the IP table list? Will really appreciate any constructive answers! Happy new year!

EDIT: found it. its my mesh router ax6000, out of desperation, i access 192.168.1.24 it opens my mesh partner router log in page! :D
 
Last edited:

ftpofmpo

Banned
Joined
Jan 13, 2014
Messages
8,387
Reaction score
1,082
Then you have the global version. But what you put is not correct Singtel VLAN settings.

Internet VLAN 10 priority 0
Singtel TV VLAN 20 priority 4 (If you have Singtel TV, aka, Mio TV)

You may want to post the screenshot of the Web UI VLAN setup page.
it seems that some higher end wifi 5 routers are better than lower end wifi 6 routers

are there any good wifi 5 routers that you'll recommend? (maybe there's a big discount)
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
29,529
Reaction score
7,893
it seems that some higher end wifi 5 routers are better than lower end wifi 6 routers

are there any good wifi 5 routers that you'll recommend? (maybe there's a big discount)

The best is probably Asus RT-AC86U. I am not so sure if you will get good discount or not.
 

loganrunning

Master Member
Joined
May 12, 2017
Messages
3,073
Reaction score
1,830
The best is probably Asus RT-AC86U. I am not so sure if you will get good discount or not.

last week, a casual check around SLS showed that stocks are dwindling...... some shops just shrug shoulders, say, "no more stock liao"
 

xia0zhang

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 26, 2007
Messages
538
Reaction score
2
My Xiaomi router 5 ghz band keeps dropping occasionally and i am unable to detect it from my handphone.
Is there any solutions to this? I have seen videos saying to use channel 149-165 for 5G, however the highest wireless channel i can select is 140
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
29,529
Reaction score
7,893
My Xiaomi router 5 ghz band keeps dropping occasionally and i am unable to detect it from my handphone.
Is there any solutions to this? I have seen videos saying to use channel 149-165 for 5G, however the highest wireless channel i can select is 140

Which mode of Xiaomi rourer are you using? The available channel will depend on the router model and also country code.
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels

How far is the mobile phone from the router? What is the signal strength? If the signal strength is too low you will get unstable connection.
 

xia0zhang

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 26, 2007
Messages
538
Reaction score
2
I am using the Ax9000, global version, firmware 3.0.40, previously setup on miwifi to singapore region.
i am in the same room as my router, however there will be times that only the 2.4ghz and 5ghz game band shows up.
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
29,529
Reaction score
7,893
I am using the Ax9000, global version, firmware 3.0.40, previously setup on miwifi to singapore region.
i am in the same room as my router, however there will be times that only the 2.4ghz and 5ghz game band shows up.
What is your mobile phone?
That is a bit strange then. No idea why you are facing this issue. Hopefully others can help you better.
 

xia0zhang

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 26, 2007
Messages
538
Reaction score
2
What is your mobile phone?
That is a bit strange then. No idea why you are facing this issue. Hopefully others can help you better.
I am using oneplus, however the 5G band is undetected by any device, and i would have to turn off and on the band on the wifi setting and i can see it again.
may i know what is the preferred wireless channel to be on for 5G?
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
29,529
Reaction score
7,893
I am using oneplus, however the 5G band is undetected by any device, and i would have to turn off and on the band on the wifi setting and i can see it again.
may i know what is the preferred wireless channel to be on for 5G?

It does not matter usually, just set to automatic will do.

I usually like to use CH60 myself (DFS channel) for my main AP since the neighbours do not see to use this channel. But I have another wireless AP which uses CH149.

I will suggest you to factory reset your Xiaomi AX9000 and set everyhing to default value to see if that helps (of course you still need to set the wireless SSID and password).

If the 5GHz band still can not be detected, then your AX9000 is probably broken and you have to get waranty return.
 
Last edited:

xia0zhang

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 26, 2007
Messages
538
Reaction score
2
It does not matter usually, just set to automatic will do.

I usually like to use CH60 myself (DFS channel) for my main AP since the neighbours do not see to use this channel. But I have another wireless AP which uses CH149.

I will suggest you to factory reset your Xiaomi AX9000 and set everyhing to default value to see if that helps (of course you still need to set the wireless SSID and password).

If the 5GHz band still can not be detected, then your AX9000 is probably broken and you have to get waranty return.
Thanks for the advice, i will monitor the network, and do a factory reset if it happens again.
 

ericsoon72

Senior Member
Joined
Jul 12, 2002
Messages
2,424
Reaction score
2
Is there is difference in wifi signal strength for the chinese and english versions of this router?
 
Important Forum Advisory Note
This forum is moderated by volunteer moderators who will react only to members' feedback on posts. Moderators are not employees or representatives of HWZ. Forum members and moderators are responsible for their own posts.

Please refer to our Community Guidelines and Standards, Terms of Service and Member T&Cs for more information.
Top