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Alright, I should share my experiences dealing with WIF 6 since I had to deal with a bunch of returns. So with most of the new laptops offering WIFI 6, I was ready to jump in. I wasn't expecting full 1 gig speeds, but I was ready for an upgrade in terms of wireless. Why because using Steam, playing the highest end content via plex, and etc would become something I was ready to embrace.So the first laptop I had with WIFI 6 was an HP Sepctre x360 15.6 4k with WIFI 6.So I was thinking, this would be a great experience. So I first purchased a NetGear NightHawk WIFI 6 router. But I failed to do my homework. First, I use dd-wrt. The new Nighthawk routers do not have dd-wrt capabilities, nor are they suppoted. NetGear changed their chips either from or away (think it's away) from Broadcom. As a result, the people at myopenrouter.net; there was no way to flash the NightHawk with DD-WRT. My current router is the R9000 NightHawk router (which can act as a plex server), but got two years ago due to it's wifi support distance.So this Nighthawk router was the AX11000. Out of the box, my non WIFI 6 devices could pull a 200-500 mpbs pull, but for some reason after a few minutes, the router drops to a 5 mpbs - 20 mpbs pull. Yes, it was based. I reset the router, turned wifi 6 off, changed all kinds of settings and it kept doing it. Also, devices woudl drop. This was a $400ish router, but was pure trouble. I saw others on amazon complain about it, but Best Buy has been bad lately in holding back certain reviews to favor a majority of their sales during the holidays (like you still cannot review the surface pro x).Next, I was like ok, I need something different. So I purchased the M10 Velop AX mesh WI-FI 6 system. I was my first time with Linksys and saw glowing reviews on their WI-FI 5 routers (AC). So your thinking $599, this has to be good. I just wanted WIFI 6 and call it a day for a few years. Nope, bad move.So the software on this device was actually pretty great on ios. The problem is, you really cannot set any advanced settings and the mesh support was poor. As with the first router, tried all kinds of settings and this did not work well. With the WIFI 6 laptop, I could pull 600-800 mpbs out a gig connection, but it tended to drop all kinds of devices and switch your devices back and forth on the mesh. This was problematic in that upstairs devices would connect with the downstairs mesh and the downstairs devices would sometimes connect with the upstairs. Due to all this switching, your devices would just be kicked off for 2 minutes. There was only one set of firmware released for this devices and it was 2 months prior. I thought it was me, but you could see the same issues from customer reviews from people who actually knew what they were talking about. During a christmas party, the wifi would drop out on the nintendo switch and videos would buffer. This just had to go back. To ensure I was not losing it, I have my desktop upstairs wired in and would test when these issues occured and it could pull a full 1 gig connection. I would toss my old nighthawk back on and no issues and drop outs. So it was time to give it one last gamble.Welcome to the beast router known as the ROG Rature AX11000. I was eyeing this router, but was not a mesh. But it looked cool and the software, you could do a lot of things. But ASUS being a typical first rate - semi cheap company; there was tons of typos in their software... but heck didn't matter. There was tons of options. This router I thought I could settle on , but nope. It suffered from it's own issues. Surprisingly, this was the first router that was WI-FI 6 not to kick off any my devices. So what now? The router suffered from speed drain syndrome. Basically, it would operate around 500 mpbs, then drop to like 2mpbs for a few minutes and back to normal. I made sure that channels were not conflicting and etc, but it would not stop the problem. I changed the firmware, which prior versons did not help. So this had to go back packing.You may ask, did I just test using the WIFI 6 laptop. No, most of problems were getting standard devices to work. Did I see a jump in WIFI 6. When it worked, I could play FF15 streaming from my computer almost perfectly (and that was only with the MX10).I took my old nighthawk r9000, flashed it with newer software from DD-WRT and my wifi speeds stay around 200-250. Also my range problems were solved, so I just went back to with what I had. After this experience, do not get caught on the idea of wifi 6. You'll see on most customer support forms, their techs will tell customers to turn off wi-fi 6 to stop most of the problems, but that defeats the purpose of purchasing these routers (including costs).