RT-AX1800S

ASUS

RT-AX1800S

25 positive 0 neutral 4 negative

Based on 29 Reddit mentions

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Looking for a new router supporting DD-WRT.

I decided to go with ASUS RT-AX1800S instead. Turns out this router is rock solid with stock firmware and provides all the features I need. It has up to 3 separate guest networks, one of which I set up as IOT. It also allows me to use a custon DNS server (I use Pihole for DNS) and it is super good a

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vferdman in r/DDWRT

March 6, 2026 7:01 PM

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What router would you recommend for my situation?

It definitely is not IMO. Mikrotik is a lot of fun and you get a ton of hardware for the price, but it's like being dropped in a foreign land without knowing the language and it doesn't act like any other common router interface, even with regards to verbiage, so online guides will be more scarce. Y

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lastwraith in r/HomeNetworking

March 7, 2026 8:07 AM

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Just Quick Router Suggestion

My recommendation for a low budget, small apartment, living alone router if money is tight: https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-AX1800-Router-RT-AX1800S-Subscription-Free/dp/B09M9477NS/ But if you can at all afford it, you actually get much better value in the mid-tier in terms of longevity of usefulness an

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mcribgaming in r/HomeNetworking

September 3, 2025 10:03 PM

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Looking for router alternatives after TP-Link concerns

asus is usually solid. had the rt-ax1800s for a while, no issues. firmware updates keep it secure. worth a shot if you're switching from tp-link.

Old_Cry1308 in r/digitalnomad

December 13, 2025 7:59 PM

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Looking for router alternatives after TP-Link concerns

Yeah I've been running the RT-AX1800S for about 8 months now and it's been rock solid. The web interface is way better than TP-Link's garbage too, actually lets you configure stuff without wanting to throw it out the window

Few-Data-1409 in r/digitalnomad

December 13, 2025 8:16 PM

2

UK DSL Router / Wifi 6 Needed?

Even FTTC should be getting you better available speeds than what you got. It's hard to imagine they're running DSL from the fiber on the curb to your home. You should get a decent router regardless of your Internet speed, for a few reasons. First, longer term firmware support. Buying a NEW WiFi 5 r

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mcribgaming in r/HomeNetworking

August 14, 2025 11:19 PM

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Do I have the right idea to get an access point?

I’ve done bit of looking and my question is would installing an access point like TP-Link Festa F52-Wall, AC1200 would help? Like plan is to set it up somewhere on the 3rd floor, connect the existing Ethernet cable running from the 1st floor to it, buy a second cable to then run from the AP to my PC

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mcribgaming in r/HomeNetworking

May 27, 2025 7:10 AM

3

What is a reasonably price mesh router (set of 3) that does not require an app or any cloud stuff to set up?

Correct, ASUS mesh does not require an account. And you can use either the ASUS mobile app or a web browser to login to the router for full customization of all the ASUS router features. FYI u/surveypoodle ASUS routers could be worthwhile for you to consider. Unlike TP-Link, Eero and Netgear (which

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sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking

February 13, 2026 5:18 AM

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Which router should I pick? Light gaming/remote work/4 people

I own the ASUS RT-AX1800 and RT-AX3000. I like them both. I don't use either of them as my gateway anymore though. I upgraded to a sg-1100 pfSense gateway recently and have both the routers running in AP mode now. One for upstairs coverage and one for downstairs coverage. I, as others have said, enc

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TheBobFisher in r/HomeNetworking

May 28, 2025 7:04 PM

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Routers

Based on needing a full router for less than $100, Asus is generally pretty great and fully featured OS with nearly the same functionality across all their hardware level tiers. The RT-AX57 for example can have 6 SSIDs, 3 on 2.4Ghz and 3 on 5Ghz. Asus supports their routers for far longer than most

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wolfpackunr in r/EufyCam

June 12, 2025 9:40 PM

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