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title: "ZenWiFi BT10 Tri-band WiFi 7 Mesh, 18 Gbps, 8400 sq.ft (3pk), Dual 10G Ports, Security and Parental Controls, Smart Home Master SSIDs, 4G & 5G Mobile Tethering"
brand: "asus"
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# 18 Gbps blazing speed Tri-band WiFi 7 coverage Dual 10G Ethernet ports ZenWiFi BT10 Tri-band WiFi 7 Mesh, 18 Gbps, 8400 sq.ft (3pk), Dual 10G Ports, Security and Parental Controls, Smart Home Master SSIDs, 4G & 5G Mobile Tethering

**Brand:** asus
**Price:** € 2515.83
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Elevate your home network to WiFi 7 supremacy—because buffering is so last decade.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ZenWiFi BT10 Tri-band WiFi 7 Mesh, 18 Gbps, 8400 sq.ft (3pk), Dual 10G Ports, Security and Parental Controls, Smart Home Master SSIDs, 4G & 5G Mobile Tethering by asus
- **How much does it cost?** € 2515.83 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- asus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing 18 Gbps WiFi 7 Speed:** Experience ultra-fast connectivity that future-proofs your smart home and work-from-anywhere lifestyle.
- • **4G & 5G Mobile Tethering Ready:** Stay connected anywhere with built-in mobile network fallback for uninterrupted productivity.
- • **Seamless Tri-Band Mesh Coverage:** Cover up to 8400 sq.ft with zero dead zones—perfect for sprawling homes and multi-floor offices.
- • **Smart Home Master SSIDs & Security:** Effortlessly manage IoT devices with dedicated SSIDs plus robust parental controls and VPN support—no subscription needed.
- • **Dual 10G Ports for Ultimate Wired Flexibility:** Plug in your high-demand devices or NAS with lightning-fast wired connections.

## Overview

The ASUS ZenWiFi BT10 Tri-band WiFi 7 Mesh system delivers cutting-edge 18 Gbps speeds and expansive coverage up to 8400 sq.ft (3-pack). Featuring dual 10G Ethernet ports, advanced security with parental controls and VPN support, plus Smart Home Master SSIDs for seamless IoT management. Its intuitive app setup and 4G/5G tethering ensure a future-ready, rock-solid network for demanding professionals and smart homes alike.

## Description

BE18000 7 Tri-Band WiFi Mesh System (802.11be), Coverage up to about 555m2, Dual 10G Ports, Smart Home Master SSIDs for IoT, VPN & Parental Control, Network Security without Subscription, Smart AiMesh, 4G & 5G Mobile Network

Review: BQ16 Wi-Fi 7 Router Review – A True Powerhouse for Fibre Connections - After years of testing high-end routers and networking gear for both home and professional use, I can confidently say that the BQ16 Wi-Fi 7 router is a breakthrough product. It not only outperformed my trusted ASUS GT-AX6000 but also did so in real-world scenarios that matter most: multi-wall coverage, wireless backhaul performance, and consistent VPN handling. Bought in January 2025 and now running the latest firmware as of March 2025, this device is nothing short of exceptional. The setup was straightforward and impressively fast. Using the BQ16 app, available on both Android and iOS, I had the entire mesh system up and running in under 10 minutes. The app walked me through every step intuitively, from placing nodes to optimising channels. Firmware updates were applied seamlessly during the setup, and the app has since been reliable for monitoring traffic, toggling features like QoS, and managing connected devices. In my household, I tested the router with a combination of devices: a MacBook Pro M1 (2021), a Dell XPS 15 (2023), iPad Air 5th Gen, iPhone 15 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Pixel 7, and several IoT smart devices like a Philips Hue Bridge and Google Nest Hubs. The BQ16 handled all connections effortlessly. Coverage was nothing short of jaw-dropping. My house is a detached, two-floor brick home with thick internal walls, and traditionally, getting reliable signal in the attic and back garden has been a challenge. I used a two-unit BQ16 setup with wireless backhaul, and the secondary unit was placed in a room three walls away from the main router. Despite the challenging layout, I was able to connect my main workstation via Ethernet to the backhaul unit, which in turn used Wi-Fi 7 to communicate with the primary router. The result? Full gigabit speeds, zero lag, and not a single drop during extended work sessions, video editing, or remote desktop usage. What sets this system apart is how well it handles WireGuard VPNs. On my GT-AX6000, enabling WireGuard would cut my 940 Mbps fibre connection nearly in half, hovering around 400-450 Mbps regardless of which server I used. With the BQ16, I enabled WireGuard client mode through the web interface, linked it to my favourite secure VPN provider, and tested it across multiple endpoints. The difference was astounding: I consistently achieved 880-930 Mbps while connected to VPN servers across Europe. The performance hit was minimal and within expected ranges, making this router ideal for security-focused users or remote workers who rely on encrypted connections. During tests, I ran speed benchmarks on every floor, including areas previously plagued by dead zones. My iPhone 15 Pro showed 920 Mbps download in the living room (main router location), 850 Mbps in the kitchen, and 700 Mbps in the attic. Even the garden office, situated 12 metres away through two brick walls, received a solid 450 Mbps. Streaming 4K content, cloud backups, and Zoom calls all worked concurrently without bottlenecks. Apple and Android devices seamlessly roamed between nodes with no noticeable handoff delays. My MacBook Pro performed flawlessly with sustained download speeds and no interruptions, even while moving between floors. Similarly, the Dell XPS laptop never struggled with latency, even when gaming on a 240Hz monitor connected to a dock via the backhaul LAN. The router's default settings were excellent out of the box, but I delved deeper to explore more advanced configuration options. Manual channel selection, beamforming tweaks, and VPN kill-switch integration were all present. More importantly, despite pushing every setting to its limit, I encountered zero crashes or instability. The BQ16 remained rock solid under stress testing. I researched potential issues mentioned by other users, such as rare backhaul connection drops or app pairing bugs. I discovered these can usually be resolved by disabling DFS scanning during initial setup, ensuring the same firmware version across both nodes, and restarting both units post-synchronisation. Once that was done, I never had to touch it again. I can safely say this is one of the few mesh systems where 'set it and forget it' truly applies. File transfers between local devices, such as moving raw photo folders from my MacBook to a NAS, were also extremely fast. The internal QoS prioritised Zoom and Teams calls perfectly, even while large downloads were running in the background. The 6GHz band, typically the bottleneck in Wi-Fi 6E routers due to lack of client support or interference, is well utilised here. My Pixel 7 and Galaxy S22 Ultra both leveraged Wi-Fi 7, and the connection was crisp, responsive, and consistently fast. I saw no disconnections or signal drops, even during extended gaming or streaming sessions. When it comes to the 2.5GHz band, I was particularly surprised by how well the BQ16 performed compared to the GT-AX6000. While 2.5GHz is usually slower and more congested due to device load and interference, the BQ16 managed to maintain more stable throughput and better range. In areas like the garage and utility room—where the GT-AX6000 would drop to sub-50 Mbps or disconnect entirely—the BQ16 kept a consistent 120-150 Mbps with lower ping jitter. This makes it perfect for low-priority smart devices that need reliable background access. On the 5GHz band, which is typically where premium routers shine, the BQ16 delivered far more consistent speeds across distance and barriers. With the GT-AX6000, I would often see a noticeable speed decline once I crossed two internal walls. The BQ16, however, retained high throughput even three rooms away, achieving over 900 Mbps on my iPhone 15 Pro in the furthest bedroom. Its beamforming and signal shaping seem better optimised, with devices showing less fluctuation in speed tests over time. This consistency translated into smoother 4K streaming, cloud file access, and stable low-latency gaming. I also appreciate how slim the units are and how silent they remain. There's no noisy fan, and the heat management appears to be passive yet effective. Even after extended operation in an enclosed media unit, the chassis was barely warm. To wrap it up, the BQ16 is an elite performer. It is rare to find a router that not only matches premium models on specs but actually beats them in real-world usability, especially with VPN usage and multi-wall mesh configurations. If you're coming from a high-end Wi-Fi 6 or 6E model like the GT-AX6000 and are considering the leap to Wi-Fi 7, this router will make that transition feel long overdue. Whether you're a remote worker, a gamer, or a demanding home user with dozens of devices, the BQ16 delivers on every front with confidence and consistency.
Review: WOW! Immpressive bit of kit - 5.0 out of 5 stars - Stellar Wi-Fi 7 Speeds on 5GHz with a Single BQ16 Unit recently purchased a single ASUS ZenWiFi BQ16 to upgrade my home network and leverage its Wi-Fi 7 capabilities with my gigabit internet connection, and I’m thoroughly impressed. Setup was incredibly easy using the ASUS Router app—up and running in under 10 minutes. Even with just one unit, it covers my 2,000 sq.ft home with no dead zones.I haven’t tried the 6GHz band yet, as my devices are primarily on the 5GHz band, but the speeds are still fantastic. On my 1 Gbps fibre connection, I’m getting 850-900 Mbps download and upload speeds when connected via the 10Gbps Ethernet port. Wirelessly, on the 5GHz band, I’m hitting 600-700 Mbps at 15 feet and around 400-500 Mbps at 40 feet through a couple of walls. These speeds handle 4K streaming, online gaming, and large file transfers effortlessly.The 10Gbps port and three 1Gbps ports offer great flexibility for wired connections, and the AiProtection Pro security features are a solid bonus without any subscription fees. The price (£430 for a single unit) is steep, but for the cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 performance and reliability on a gigabit connection, it’s a worthwhile investment.Highly recommend the ZenWiFi BQ16 for anyone with a high-speed internet plan looking for fast, reliable Wi-Fi without needing a full mesh system yet. Can’t wait to test the 6GHz band with future device upgrades!

## Features

- The powerful WiFi 7 mesh network with superior tri-band connectivity ensures the durability of your smart home with incredible speeds of up to 18Gbps and extended coverage of up to approximately 780 m².

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08H252TSV |
| Antenna Location | Business, Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,377 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 28 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Box Contents | ZenWiFi BT10 RJ45 cable power adapter warranty card quick start guide |
| Brand Name | ASUS |
| Colour | Weiß |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 555 Square Metres |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Push Button |
| Coverage | up to approximately 550 m² |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (225) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 18 Gigabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 6 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04711387649381 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.9L x 7.2W x 18.6H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.86 Kilograms |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10 Gbps |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 90IG08Y0-MO3C20 |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 18 Gigabits Per Second |
| Model Name | BT10 White 3-Pack |
| Model Number | 90IG08Y0-MO3C20 |
| Number of Antennas | 8 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | USB Print Server |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| RAM Memory Installed | 2 GB |
| Router Network Type | Mesh |
| Security Protocol | WPA2, WPA3 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 7 |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11.be |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ASUS
- **Colour:** Weiß
- **Compatible devices:** Smartphone, Tablet
- **Connectivity technology:** Wi-Fi
- **Frequency band class:** Tri-Band
- **Included components:** ZenWiFi BT10 RJ45 cable power adapter warranty card quick start guide
- **Model name:** BT10 White 3-Pack
- **Recommended uses for product:** Business, Home
- **Special feature:** USB Print Server
- **Wireless communication standard:** 802.11.be

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ BQ16 Wi-Fi 7 Router Review – A True Powerhouse for Fibre Connections
*by J***H on 23 March 2025*

After years of testing high-end routers and networking gear for both home and professional use, I can confidently say that the BQ16 Wi-Fi 7 router is a breakthrough product. It not only outperformed my trusted ASUS GT-AX6000 but also did so in real-world scenarios that matter most: multi-wall coverage, wireless backhaul performance, and consistent VPN handling. Bought in January 2025 and now running the latest firmware as of March 2025, this device is nothing short of exceptional. The setup was straightforward and impressively fast. Using the BQ16 app, available on both Android and iOS, I had the entire mesh system up and running in under 10 minutes. The app walked me through every step intuitively, from placing nodes to optimising channels. Firmware updates were applied seamlessly during the setup, and the app has since been reliable for monitoring traffic, toggling features like QoS, and managing connected devices. In my household, I tested the router with a combination of devices: a MacBook Pro M1 (2021), a Dell XPS 15 (2023), iPad Air 5th Gen, iPhone 15 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, Pixel 7, and several IoT smart devices like a Philips Hue Bridge and Google Nest Hubs. The BQ16 handled all connections effortlessly. Coverage was nothing short of jaw-dropping. My house is a detached, two-floor brick home with thick internal walls, and traditionally, getting reliable signal in the attic and back garden has been a challenge. I used a two-unit BQ16 setup with wireless backhaul, and the secondary unit was placed in a room three walls away from the main router. Despite the challenging layout, I was able to connect my main workstation via Ethernet to the backhaul unit, which in turn used Wi-Fi 7 to communicate with the primary router. The result? Full gigabit speeds, zero lag, and not a single drop during extended work sessions, video editing, or remote desktop usage. What sets this system apart is how well it handles WireGuard VPNs. On my GT-AX6000, enabling WireGuard would cut my 940 Mbps fibre connection nearly in half, hovering around 400-450 Mbps regardless of which server I used. With the BQ16, I enabled WireGuard client mode through the web interface, linked it to my favourite secure VPN provider, and tested it across multiple endpoints. The difference was astounding: I consistently achieved 880-930 Mbps while connected to VPN servers across Europe. The performance hit was minimal and within expected ranges, making this router ideal for security-focused users or remote workers who rely on encrypted connections. During tests, I ran speed benchmarks on every floor, including areas previously plagued by dead zones. My iPhone 15 Pro showed 920 Mbps download in the living room (main router location), 850 Mbps in the kitchen, and 700 Mbps in the attic. Even the garden office, situated 12 metres away through two brick walls, received a solid 450 Mbps. Streaming 4K content, cloud backups, and Zoom calls all worked concurrently without bottlenecks. Apple and Android devices seamlessly roamed between nodes with no noticeable handoff delays. My MacBook Pro performed flawlessly with sustained download speeds and no interruptions, even while moving between floors. Similarly, the Dell XPS laptop never struggled with latency, even when gaming on a 240Hz monitor connected to a dock via the backhaul LAN. The router's default settings were excellent out of the box, but I delved deeper to explore more advanced configuration options. Manual channel selection, beamforming tweaks, and VPN kill-switch integration were all present. More importantly, despite pushing every setting to its limit, I encountered zero crashes or instability. The BQ16 remained rock solid under stress testing. I researched potential issues mentioned by other users, such as rare backhaul connection drops or app pairing bugs. I discovered these can usually be resolved by disabling DFS scanning during initial setup, ensuring the same firmware version across both nodes, and restarting both units post-synchronisation. Once that was done, I never had to touch it again. I can safely say this is one of the few mesh systems where 'set it and forget it' truly applies. File transfers between local devices, such as moving raw photo folders from my MacBook to a NAS, were also extremely fast. The internal QoS prioritised Zoom and Teams calls perfectly, even while large downloads were running in the background. The 6GHz band, typically the bottleneck in Wi-Fi 6E routers due to lack of client support or interference, is well utilised here. My Pixel 7 and Galaxy S22 Ultra both leveraged Wi-Fi 7, and the connection was crisp, responsive, and consistently fast. I saw no disconnections or signal drops, even during extended gaming or streaming sessions. When it comes to the 2.5GHz band, I was particularly surprised by how well the BQ16 performed compared to the GT-AX6000. While 2.5GHz is usually slower and more congested due to device load and interference, the BQ16 managed to maintain more stable throughput and better range. In areas like the garage and utility room—where the GT-AX6000 would drop to sub-50 Mbps or disconnect entirely—the BQ16 kept a consistent 120-150 Mbps with lower ping jitter. This makes it perfect for low-priority smart devices that need reliable background access. On the 5GHz band, which is typically where premium routers shine, the BQ16 delivered far more consistent speeds across distance and barriers. With the GT-AX6000, I would often see a noticeable speed decline once I crossed two internal walls. The BQ16, however, retained high throughput even three rooms away, achieving over 900 Mbps on my iPhone 15 Pro in the furthest bedroom. Its beamforming and signal shaping seem better optimised, with devices showing less fluctuation in speed tests over time. This consistency translated into smoother 4K streaming, cloud file access, and stable low-latency gaming. I also appreciate how slim the units are and how silent they remain. There's no noisy fan, and the heat management appears to be passive yet effective. Even after extended operation in an enclosed media unit, the chassis was barely warm. To wrap it up, the BQ16 is an elite performer. It is rare to find a router that not only matches premium models on specs but actually beats them in real-world usability, especially with VPN usage and multi-wall mesh configurations. If you're coming from a high-end Wi-Fi 6 or 6E model like the GT-AX6000 and are considering the leap to Wi-Fi 7, this router will make that transition feel long overdue. Whether you're a remote worker, a gamer, or a demanding home user with dozens of devices, the BQ16 delivers on every front with confidence and consistency.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ WOW! Immpressive bit of kit
*by D***2 on 2 September 2025*

5.0 out of 5 stars - Stellar Wi-Fi 7 Speeds on 5GHz with a Single BQ16 Unit recently purchased a single ASUS ZenWiFi BQ16 to upgrade my home network and leverage its Wi-Fi 7 capabilities with my gigabit internet connection, and I’m thoroughly impressed. Setup was incredibly easy using the ASUS Router app—up and running in under 10 minutes. Even with just one unit, it covers my 2,000 sq.ft home with no dead zones.I haven’t tried the 6GHz band yet, as my devices are primarily on the 5GHz band, but the speeds are still fantastic. On my 1 Gbps fibre connection, I’m getting 850-900 Mbps download and upload speeds when connected via the 10Gbps Ethernet port. Wirelessly, on the 5GHz band, I’m hitting 600-700 Mbps at 15 feet and around 400-500 Mbps at 40 feet through a couple of walls. These speeds handle 4K streaming, online gaming, and large file transfers effortlessly.The 10Gbps port and three 1Gbps ports offer great flexibility for wired connections, and the AiProtection Pro security features are a solid bonus without any subscription fees. The price (£430 for a single unit) is steep, but for the cutting-edge Wi-Fi 7 performance and reliability on a gigabit connection, it’s a worthwhile investment.Highly recommend the ZenWiFi BQ16 for anyone with a high-speed internet plan looking for fast, reliable Wi-Fi without needing a full mesh system yet. Can’t wait to test the 6GHz band with future device upgrades!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good value with good performance
*by A***R on 29 April 2025*

Speed and stability are very good, not required to reset nor restart after one moth. Setting interface is not difficult to use, I am not en expert on networking but a few steps for security are necessary and its easy to complete those steps. Wireless covering is good enough for me. Rebuilding or improving satellite connection is faster than my old Netgear 752, usually in 1 minute or less. The biggest connection issue I faced was my Brother aio printer, which could not connect to any password-protected SSID. Hence I opened the 2.4Ghz network but protecting the 2.4Ghz network with white access list, to take my printer to internet.

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