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ASUS
Based on 134 Reddit mentions
$157.36
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I am using M1 (now acquired by SIMBA) for almost 4 years and recently recontracted to 6GBPS + ASUS RT-BE92U for $36.90. (Delivery & Installation was smooth and professional.) Current HomePac 6Gbps ($27.90) + ASUS RT-BE92U (+$9) = $36.90 too. I have never need to call their customer service in past 4
...BigFatCoder in r/askSingapore
April 19, 2026 8:01 AM
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I have had a great time with 2 of these https://www.asus.com/uk/networking-iot-servers/wifi-7/all-series/asus-rt-be92u/ Asus rt-be92u . It’s been really stable, great WiFi and after I went wrt based firmware like a decade ago it’s hard to go back to something more restrictive. I use this on gigabit
...BENdage in r/CityFibre
January 9, 2026 5:38 PM
3
Both routers you named can’t get you the 10G speed you’re looking for. The rt-be92u has only one 10G port and the others are 2.5G ports, so the best you can expect would be 2.5Gb most likely through wired connection. The rt-ax86u has only one 2.5G port and the rest are 1G ports, so you’re bottleneck
...Konquerian in r/HomeNetworking
May 28, 2025 6:24 AM
4
I'll most likely be downvoted, since Ubiquiti ,looks to be big here, but of these I'd go with the RT-BE96U tri-band. We have one of these and it works really well. Great wireless speed and coverage, and quite stable. Highly recommended. The RT-BE88U gets good reviews, but only two bands, which makes
...MrDoh in r/HomeNetworking
October 7, 2025 11:42 PM
4
I've got Asus AiMesh (it was called that before the recent AI boom) and it works very well. I have an RT-BE92U as my main router and then two ZenWifi XT8's and an RP-AX56. I had the ZenWifi's before buying the BE92U in AiMesh and upgraded to the BE92U and kept the old routers to expand my coverage.
ClacksInTheSky in r/HomeNetworking
April 24, 2026 5:25 PM
2
The Asus RT-BE92U has had some bad firmware the past several months, but looks like the newest firmware release (earlier this week) may have fixed some of the problems. This router also supports Merlin firmware (which is a nice alternative and often works better and is more reliable than ASUS’s stoc
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
November 22, 2025 10:43 PM
2
Just went from TpLink XE75 network to an ASUS RT-BE92U network for less than 30 days and it was genuinely unbearable. Back on a BE68 mesh network as of today and things are again great. I’m not a big “Chinese company” guy myself, let alone for something that controls my internet, but TpLink has alwa
...Embarrassed-Rush-475 in r/TpLink
December 14, 2025 10:42 AM
2
I did a post about the Asus RT-BE92U moaning about the instability on this sub. I still have it and use Asus WRT. The instability issues seem to be fine now after 2 firmware updates. The firmware notes were to fix these issues. I only run 2.4 and 5 bands, so I don't know if it might have issues with
...RaiKyoto94 in r/HomeNetworking
February 2, 2026 7:47 PM
2
There are two things that worked for me: disable ipv6 in your router I upgraded my router had an old one switched to ASUS RT-BE92U no problems anymore I think older routers are struggling to deal with the iphone new wifi chip, which is bizarre as apple is forcing to upgrade routers
etanol256 in r/ios
February 5, 2026 8:07 AM
2
I started trying wifi 7 routers a year ago, was mostly a bust not even factoring in MLO nonsense. Tried a Asus RT-BE92U, Netgear RS600, TP-LINK BE800. https://www.reddit.com/r/ASUS/comments/1hpejh8/warning_for_rtbe92u/ I will add my TP-LINK BE800 that I kept because I was outside the return period, di
...Bosfordjd in r/hardware
February 8, 2026 6:00 PM
2