ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 Discussion

joeidle1

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2004
Messages
1,181
Reaction score
34
Hi guys, thanks for reverting.

if you look at the link I shared, Asus says all Bt10 can be behind a switch, but the main BT10 router needs to be in AP mode.

i wonder if this will work with an unmanaged switch?

anyone knows before I reset my router to try.

thanks!
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
31,634
Reaction score
8,994
Hi guys, thanks for reverting.

if you look at the link I shared, Asus says all Bt10 can be behind a switch, but the main BT10 router needs to be in AP mode.

i wonder if this will work with an unmanaged switch?

anyone knows before I reset my router to try.

thanks!

No, you read wrongly. That will only be valid if your main BT10 is behind an ISP router (eg: SingTel ONR) or another main router.

You will need a router behind the ONT in general.
ONT -- main router -- switch

More advanced users may have another option for some special use cases.

ONT -- managed switch -- main router
 

joeidle1

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2004
Messages
1,181
Reaction score
34
01527c4e-6761-44ef-9849-cf59971728df.png
hi Xiaofan,

I’m referring to this diagram. All the router are behind the network switch, which is behind the ONT.

https://kmpic.asus.com/images/2020/09/07/01527c4e-6761-44ef-9849-cf59971728df.png
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
31,634
Reaction score
8,994
01527c4e-6761-44ef-9849-cf59971728df.png
hi Xiaofan,

I’m referring to this diagram. All the router are behind the network switch, which is behind the ONT.

https://kmpic.asus.com/images/2020/09/07/01527c4e-6761-44ef-9849-cf59971728df.png

That is not an ONT, but an ISP router, like SingTel ONR.

The picture is not good, Asus should have used "ISP Gateway" or at least "modem router".

That is why in the picture the main AImesh node has to be in AP mode (cannot be in router mode), to avoid Double NAT, and to make Ethernet Backhaul working.
 

joeidle1

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2004
Messages
1,181
Reaction score
34
omg. My set up is that the lan ports are all in my db box.

so I guess for ethernet backhaul to work, I need to have an AiMesh router with 4 lan ports inside the db box. Is that correct?
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
31,634
Reaction score
8,994
omg. My set up is that the lan ports are all in my db box.

so I guess for ethernet backhaul to work, I need to have an AiMesh router with 4 lan ports inside the db box. Is that correct?
Yes.

Or use BT10 plus a 2.5G switch in the DB box, or 2.5G/10G switch.

2.5G switch: TP-Link TL-SG105-M2, about S$79 when on offer, as you mentioned. There are many other options as well.

2.5G/10G switch: please refer to the 10G router / Switch thread. More expensive.
 

joeidle1

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2004
Messages
1,181
Reaction score
34
Problem is if I put the main BT10 inside the db box, the signal will not be strong in the living room.

is there a cheap aimesh compatible router with at least 4 x 2.5g lan port which I can put in the db box?
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
31,634
Reaction score
8,994
Problem is if I put the main BT10 inside the db box, the signal will not be strong in the living room.

is there a cheap aimesh compatible router with at least 4 x 2.5g lan port which I can put in the db box?

I don't think there is anything better without major compromises.

RT-BE92U is one option but personally I think it is worse than BT10 plus 2.5G switch, and the price is not low.

BTW, most of the new BTOs will have the DB box not blocking WiFi badly, unless you change to metal door or add things like a mirror. You may want to try it first.
 
Last edited:

joeidle1

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2004
Messages
1,181
Reaction score
34
I have a spare tp link eb810v at home.

do you think it’s possible to use that (off the wireless function) in the db box to replace the network switch

the lan out from it to my bt10 ?
 

xiaofan

High Supremacy Member
Joined
Sep 16, 2018
Messages
31,634
Reaction score
8,994
I have a spare tp link eb810v at home.

do you think it’s possible to use that (off the wireless function) in the db box to replace the network switch

the lan out from it to my bt10 ?

Yes, that is an option.

Personally I do not like it though as EB810v has less features than Asus routers and it may have some bugs as per the reports. But I guess you can use it first to see how it goes.
 

joeidle1

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2004
Messages
1,181
Reaction score
34
Ok! Finally managed to get ethernet backhaul working.

Setup as such

DB Box: ONT -> TP Link EB810V (Router with wifi disabled) -> Lan to other rooms
Living room: Lan to Asus BT10 (Main, AP mode)
Bedroom: Lan to Asus BT10

Just 1 last question, how do i access http://asusrouter.com/?

Can't seem to load the page after the main BT10 is in AP mode.

Thanks!
 

joeidle1

Senior Member
Joined
Aug 13, 2004
Messages
1,181
Reaction score
34
I can see the BT10 under the connected device for EB810V.

What's next? How do i connect to the BT10 web interface?
 

asnnlim

Senior Member
Joined
Mar 15, 2008
Messages
1,362
Reaction score
396
i set up the BT10 before 6gbps installation, i using wireless backhaul for the node and the signal is poor, the room where i put the 8 year old orbi can reeceived well but BT10 node no signal at all , i dont know where i do wrong. when setting up the node within 3 meter no problem but move to the room cannot ,anyone?
Edit. After update the latest software. It now can received but still once a while will blink yellow light, but speed is good for my Samsung s23 ultra, still using 1Gbps speed test from 400 jump to almost 900. Just hope it will stable or I just sell away and buy orbi
 
Last edited:

cstanhwz

Master Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2005
Messages
3,326
Reaction score
229
i set up the BT10 before 6gbps installation, i using wireless backhaul for the node and the signal is poor, the room where i put the 8 year old orbi can reeceived well but BT10 node no signal at all , i dont know where i do wrong. when setting up the node within 3 meter no problem but move to the room cannot ,anyone?
Edit. After update the latest software. It now can received but still once a while will blink yellow light, but speed is good for my Samsung s23 ultra, still using 1Gbps speed test from 400 jump to almost 900. Just hope it will stable or I just sell away and buy orbi
Place the node in between the master router unit and the wifi dead zone.

Do not place the node in the wifi dead zone (where the signal from the master router is poor).

Experiment with the node placement to get the best coverage in the wifi dead zone area.
 
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