ASUS
RT-AX88U
Based on 172 Reddit mentions
$219.99
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Is a VPN Router Worth It?
I have one. It’s fantastic. But I whitelist devices. I don’t want my young kids having VPN access unless I manually turn it on. It was very easy to set up. I have an ASUS RT-AX88U. Just needed to upgrade the firmware to Asuswrt-Merlin. I don’t remember all the steps, but it was one of those things w
..._China_ThrowAway in r/chinalife
July 19, 2025 4:16 AM
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Best WiFi 6 router right now for a busy household?
there is currently no need for wifi 7 other than better range in some settings. wifi 6 is plenty of fast enough. I have the RT-AX88U pro and 800mbs+ per wireless client is a bigger pipe than most can use comsidering 4k only uses 35 mbs and most servers cap downloads shy of 800mbs.
AutomaticIron4453 in r/wifi
February 16, 2026 4:06 AM
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ASUS ROGT GT-AX6000 Router not working with pihole
Not sure if your GT-AX6000 has same firmware/settings screens, but I got the Asus RT-AX88U AX6000 and spent a ridiculous amount of time trying to get it to run with PiHole/Unbound. No matter whether LAN or WAN set for PiHole or other settings, it was just never able to play nice in my network. Wante
...mikeinanaheim2 in r/pihole
March 3, 2026 4:32 PM
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Router recommendation
First question— do any of your devices even have WiFi 7 capability? At 600mbps, 1100 sqft, and your gaming devices hardwired, I would say something like a Glinet flint 2, or even Asus RT AX88u Pro for the 2.5gbps ports for future needs.
forlinux in r/HomeNetworking
March 22, 2026 3:34 AM
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Are Nanoleaf a bunch of cowboys?
I don't know what Nanoleaf is, but all my light sets have simply stopped connecting, I've tried deleting them entirely deleting the app and clearing all the data. Maybe it's my Asus RT-AX88U-Pro Wifi 6 router and the lights are simply incompatible with modern WiFi standards I don't know, but... I've
...lorax1284 in r/Nanoleaf
October 21, 2025 4:45 AM
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Home networking with 60+ IOT Devices?
The RT-AX88U Pro is powerful, but your unmanaged switch and mesh might be the culprit. The switch might drop the tags so the mesh node doesn't know which device belongs to which network. Test connecting the TUF directly to a LAN port of the AC88U: if it stabalizes it confirms this theory. Set the 2.
...Material_Skin_3166 in r/HomeNetworking
December 25, 2025 4:55 PM
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How did you setup your WiFi?
Your router, the ASUS RT-AX88U, is a good router to begin with. I use a TP Link Mesh system that's linked via Ethernet, which also works well, so the QOS in my case didn't make a noticeable difference, and right now I have about 25 concurrent devices cause my family is over and remote play and strea
...Previous_Estimate_22 in r/PlaystationPortal
December 29, 2025 2:23 PM
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Help choosing a router for upgraded internet
I've been reading about the RT-BE92U, and from what I've read I don't think that I'd go that way. Too many firmware problems. Yes, I'd have to say that the GT-AX6000 or RT-AX88U is a better option than the RT-BE92U. If I was going to go for wifi 7, I'd go for the RT-BE96U, as I said before. Must be
...MrDoh in r/HomeNetworking
January 6, 2026 8:13 AM
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Should I buy the ASUS RT-BE88u an almost 2 year old router and join it with my RT-AX92U routers?
I have an ASUS RT-AX88U that we bought several years ago and it's been rock solid. Not even using third party firmware. Practically no issues whatsoever. All of these negative ASUS reviews? I have a theory. ASUS enables DFS channels and 160mhz wide channel on 5ghz by default. If you live near an air
...MegaBucks20 in r/HomeNetworking
January 11, 2026 2:57 PM
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Splitting wifi bands
Splitting the bands is honestly your safest bet here, especially with a busy household. Bell’s Gigahub 2.0 can handle a lot, but when 10+ devices fight for 5 & 6GHz, even Bell can’t work miracles—unlike Rogers, whose routers seem allergic to multiple connections. Keep an eye on which devices hog ban
...tele-robbery in r/bell
January 11, 2026 9:52 PM
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