ASUS
RT-AX58U
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I'm hacking the Apple Time Capsule so that it will work even after Apple removes support for it from MacOS. I'm 95% done, but need some volunteers to help
There are already other consumer routers that already implement the TimeCapsule protocol and are able to achieve the same over the air backup capability by dumping the data into an external drive. For example Asus RT-AX58U. I am not personally using it anymore but I used a router like that for years
...holyknight00 in r/selfhosted
April 4, 2026 1:58 PM
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SteamFrame GPU potential
Yes, I would guess the router you're using is introducing stutters. I tried a couple 5ghz routers before forking out the $150 on this 6ghz Deco, but that was 3 years ago. It makes sense to hold off at this point and just use the dongle. I first tried my old R7000 router, then a newer ASUS AX58U, but
...Helgafjell4Me in r/SteamFrame
April 17, 2026 8:35 PM
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Anyone else rethink how they buy games after that Portal update?
Yeah I use the Asus RT-ax58u. Same router, smaller area coverage. We are just in a 1500 sq ft single story home so didn't need the larger coverage. I get 1-2ms latency and never any connection interruptions.
dhuff2037 in r/PlaystationPortal
November 25, 2025 3:22 PM
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New router
I'm sick of switching routers every time, too. If you’re on FTTP, the good news is that you don’t need a modem-router combo, just a solid standalone router.. Check out the TP-Link Archer AX20 or AX23 - both are Wi-Fi 6, work great with NBN, and won't break the bank. The ASUS RT-AX58U is a solid upgr
...Witty_Ad2600 in r/nbn
June 12, 2025 5:09 AM
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XB10 modem / RT-AX86U Pro?
I've got the RT-AX58U, great fucking routers man but the XB10 is much more powerful. instead of bridging the connection to my old router I now just run it in AP mode hard wired to the xb10 extending my wifi. it works great, allow the xb10 to be the dhcp server with the asus router as a client broadc
...chedder in r/Rogers
November 17, 2025 10:32 PM
2
WiFi router under 20k
Don’t purchase anything less than Wi-Fi 6, because it has beamforming and other really great technologies. So, range won’t be your problem on the 5 GHz band. Also, no matter what router you’ve got, switching to Wi-Fi 6 will definitely give you a huge improvement in stability. And don’t buy anything
...NaturalWeb6119 in r/PakistaniTech
November 15, 2025 10:23 AM
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New Asus BE92U Ping Spikes
(Part 2 of 2) Option #1: Use WiFi 6 devices for both the router and mesh node. Replace the router (RT-BE92U) with a high-quality WFi 6 router. One example - ASUS RT-AX88U Pro. Released in 2023 so only 2 years old at this point so will likely receive firmware updates for at least another 3 years (pro
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
October 29, 2025 6:55 AM
2
Which one of these routers for PCVR ?
The ASUS RT-AX58U V2 should do the job nicely. Its AX with 160mhz channel width. Do not get the the TP-Link Archer C6, its a wireless AC router and they sometimes dont play well with newer wifi 6E devices like the Quest 3/Pro, tablets/phones/laptops. I just replaced my home routers from the Archer A
...Grey406 in r/virtualreality
May 17, 2025 9:08 PM
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Any good routers for FTTP home connection?
I have an Asus ax58u v2, got it after a couple of netgears that were more expensive but seemed to fall over in my area this thing has been solid slaps roof got one person who streams while gaming and another who watches youtube a lot
thinkplank in r/perth
March 13, 2026 9:30 PM
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Netgear sucks, both their routers and their business mode as a whole. Save yourself the headache and don't bother buying one...
I solve the problem with Netgear (the new routers).When I bought that new one, like I said, it was insane that they now want accounts and personal info. OH HELL NO!!!! I solved it by returning that trash and buying an Asus RT-AX58U.It has the interface that techs need. It's robust and totally config
...BlondieSL in r/NETGEAR
January 15, 2026 3:14 PM
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