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Terrance Posted
I have used ASUS routers before in the past, so I already had a good concept of how they work. Recently I went to GFiber for my house, but the equipment they give you is very subpar. So, I got this ASUS RT-BE92U since it has a 10Gbps WAN port and the 2.5 Gbps LAN ports since my house is already wired for it. There was no configuration needed to attach it to the GFiber wall connection and it gets full speed. I did have to change the IP addressing to match some of my home static IPs, but that was easy to do. I also went online and downloaded the Merlin firmware for this model. Easy to upgrade as well. I then found an older RT-RX86U router I had sitting around so I connected its 2.5Gbps WAN connection to one of the LAN connections and factory reset the RX86U. It asked what mode I wanted to do it in, so I set it to AiMesh. The main router was now able to see it without an issue. It was also able to see that the Merlin firmware on the RX86U needed to be updated, so it downloaded it and updated itself. Easy peasy! This router and AiMesh combination has been working flawlessly since I set it up with full speeds even on the wireless! Great product!
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fakecode Posted
This review is for the second RT-BE92U I purchased from BestBuy. My initial experience with this router was in December 2024. The firmware was absolutely horrible. The router was usable for only a very short period of time before CPU resources would spike at 100%. Sometimes it was only one of the cores. But I had seen it spike to 100% on all 4 cores. The router was returned shortly afterward. Fastforward to March 2025... I purchased this router again after seeing a firmware fix for the CPU issue posted on the ASUS website on 2/17/2025. After getting the router updated and running it for a couple of months, it has been very stable. There have been three other firmware updates since then -- it looks like ASUS got their issues sorted out with this router. No real issues with it since then. Comparing the router to the one it replaced (ASUS RT-AX86U 1st Gen), this router offers the added benefits of WiFi-7. Many new devices are starting to support WiFi 7. For me, it was my Windows PCs. It is nice to be able to benefit from the additional speed provided by this technology, Additionally the router has support for the 6GHz band. It does sacrifice throughput on the 5GHz band as it has fewer antennas dedicated to that frequency. In both cases, neither is a need-to-have feature. But if you are interested in keeping current and your current router is either a legacy device or is now end-of-life, it's hard to say no to this router. The price makes this one a good buy if you want to be ready to support new features. With all the kinks worked out of the firmware, it's easy to recommend. If you need a router that gives you lots of configuration options (support for storage over USB, DNS-over-TLS, running all your traffic over a VPN connection, flexible firewall configuration, local network DNS, IP reservations, and more...), ASUS has you covered. I continue to use ASUS routers as they make all this functionality available through a web interface. They do have a mobile app as well for those who want to keep setting the router up simple. For power users, the web interface is awesome.
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CharlesY Posted
Real good speeds and interface. The brand is known for bad customer service but the actual product has been working really well and easy to use. I had my 10 year old son help me set it up.
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HappyShopper Posted
I've been running Asus routers for the past few years so I ended up with this unit after the BE96U I bought had dead ethernet ports and there were no other units in town or within a short drive. Setup is the same as with any other Asus router as the GUI is the same. Unit immediately picked up on my cable modem and started providing ethernet. With that said I run dual WAN so I had to add a switch to give all of my ethernet clients a connection. Take notice when setting up wireless as it binds all bands by default and I like to keep them separate. Asus should have at least 5 available ethernet ports on a router like this as you lose one when you enable dual WAN. Maybe they'll make a pro version with 8 ports in the future. Range is slightly better than with the unit it replaced, AX88U, which is important as I have a robot vacuum and various smart appliances that depend on wifi. I always keep my routers on a laptop cooling pad so I put a new Targus AWE83US pad under it which is completely flat since this unit is a little top heavy. In my use case wireless clients have the same internet bandwidth as wired clients which is a mix of 2.5 and 1 base t clients as tested on speedtest. If I should require more coverage in the future I'll get another unit and mesh them together.
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Pcgamer Posted
I Paired this router with an Arris s34 and its running good so far .Im on Xfinity x2 multi gig plan and I’m getting my speeds im paying for which are 2.3 gbps down and 335 mbps up, However i did notice with my iphone 16 pro max that sometimes it automatically puts me in the second ssid Iot which i dont understand why so i have to go into phones wifi settings and forget network and reconnect to other ssid. I also noticed that my iphone 16 pro max is utilizing mlo.just not sure if its normal for it to switch often
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DanL Posted
This router is a good option if you need an advanced router and have some experience with networking. The wi-fi itself is quite fast, especially if you have any devices with WIFI 7. I've had this router for about 6 months now and it's been pretty reliable, no random drops or resets needed which is great! That said, it did give me some headaches on compatibility with older devices, including ASUS's own mesh node routers. If you've got a lot of older stuff on your network definitely recommend researching that first before purchasing.
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MichaelF Posted
Great router. I have Spectrum Gig internet and wanted to upgrade my Wifi 6E router to this one and it is fast. Gaming on wifi has never been better. Previously on any other router the signals would get way slower because our walls are practically solid (plywood then drywall over). But I can shut the door and still get fast speeds. Wifi 6 tends to get way slower especially through walls but with this router I have no problems gaming on wifi. But yeah great router!
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JohnC Posted
I purchased this router to replace a 6 year old model that was no longer receiving any software updates. This Asus Rt-BE92U was setup without any issues. The range is very good, and I have not had any problems with connecting any existing device. The 6Mhz band has really improved the network performance with my cell phone.
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Jesse Posted
My ASUS RT-3100 was finally starting to fade, so it was time for an upgrade. Most of my home devices connect to wifi 6 or 6e, so I can't speak on wifi 7. However, my internet speeds have never been faster, and my signal strength has improved immensely. The router was super simple to set up and is very easy to manage. ASUS always delivers.
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Shady Posted
I have owned this router for about 2-3 weeks now. It has been rock solid. I updated to the latest firmware upon connection (3.0.0.6.102) and so far, I cannot say anything negative. I setup all of the Wifi-bands and I have roughly 30 IOT devices connected to various bands. There could have been a bad batch of routers that's been out there for awhile, but maybe the latest batch of routers are fixed? Not sure. WIFI 6G is powerful but not great at penetrating walls just yet. 5G is probably still the prefer when you're not close to the router.
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Randallaki Posted
I had Netgear equipment for years & had constant headaches. Got a great price with a recycle/upgrade option for a current tech WiFi7 router & I’m very happy with it. So long Netgear! On with reliable & headache-free ASUS!
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JoedM Posted
Title says it all. First, I was doubtful after reading all the reviews but still gave it a shot since if it doesn't work then I can return it plus I am in need of a 2.5gb capable router that will work with my current set-up. Coming from a previous Asus router, I know full well the hassle and pain of the initial set-up. It took me roughly 3-6 hours to set everything up to work flawlessly with my current AI-Mesh set-up. I set this router up as my main router, then had to factory reset my RT-AX86U and RT-AX82U to function as my mesh nodes via wired backhaul using MOCA. After that I had to configure the settings to what I wanted and then couple of reboots. VPN on router works, I use Nord VPN. Dual WAN works (Primary is frontier, Secondary Xfinity). It doesn't have the gaming mode like the RT-AX86U but if you know your port forwarding settings, etc then it should be a non issue. Also for those wondering, you can install wrt-merlin firmware with this router as I am using it right now. Have not had the issue of the router just going to reboot by itself, my CPU usage is 66-70% if you should know. Been using it for a 6 weeks with no issues. Overall, I can recommend this router ONLY if you have the patience to set it up initially otherwise I am a happy ASUS router customer.
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Kenneth Posted
The ASUS router has great range for my acreage. Running my outdoor cameras along with all my other appliances with great speeds. And connections are simple and problem free.
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Matt Posted
Faster than my AX82U but I was replacing my AX11000 Pro due to an earlier firmware failure so it doesn't seem as fast as that device on my network. TV connected by Ethernet is doing well and wife's phone Pixel 8 hits 500mb even though it's on the opposite side of the house about 25 feet and through a few floors and walls. I say it is worth the price.
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JoshC Posted
I got this router bcz my last asus went out after 10 years this one is powerful love it for online gaming school work and kids streaming all at the same time
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David Posted
I use this in media bridge mode and flashed latest merlin firmware. This router is downstairs and connects to the main router upstairs (BE98 PRO). Connectivity has been ROCK SOLID. I monitor the routers connectivity by pinging the main router with a PC connected via eithernet and logging the response every 20 seconds .
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LeDuke Posted
Fast and good for the price, as a gamer this is just the router i need with more over head than my wifi plan even has curently.
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HaochengC Posted
This is the same good as the BE86u and BE 88u but has 6Ghz for faster frequency. 1G ddr4 ram brings my network experience much better than the previous AXE7800.
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Hades Posted
I’ve had this router for a couple of months now, and while it was decent out of the box, it definitely had its quirks — occasional Wi-Fi drops and some inconsistent speeds. However, after the firmware update released on June 27, 2025, it’s a whole different experience. The update resolved most of the issues I was having — no more random disconnections, and speeds are now consistently fast across all bands. Setup is still a bit technical if you're not familiar with router settings, but once configured, it’s been very reliable. Glad ASUS followed through with updates to make the hardware live up to its potential. If you were on the fence because of early reviews, it’s worth a second look now.
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consumer Posted
This is a nice router. So far it has been stable with strong signals. I give it 4 stars because I cannot make the 6GHz work with the same SSID as my 2.4/5GHz. I use it as a node in AI Mesh instead of the main router, and my main router does not have 6GHz. This may be why. But given that all my routers are from ASUS, and the main router supports WIFI7, I still expect that I should be able to use the 6GHz band on this node with the same SSID. Hopefully future firmware update can address this problem.
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