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Flint 2
$169.99
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 may have missed it but did you purchase it, or is it just a device you already havem Asking because im wondering why you wouldn't go with the ASUS RT-BE92U BE9700 that's more advanced and you can find used and refurbished models at about the same price if you look. Glad you got it working better t
...GatorFLYNN in r/tmobileisp
November 4, 2025 3:44 PM
2
I figured it out guys! So I was checking my other phone which is an HONOR X9d and noticed that the signal strength is 2 out of 5 bars even though I was sitting right infront of the router. I then connected my laptop to WiFi instead of Ethernet as I had always had it connected and also the signal str
...SuperSpartan300 in r/GooglePixel
February 14, 2026 8:00 AM
2
You seem to be missing the router. The PM5311-TO is an ONT. It converts GPON to a single Ethernet jack. It doesn't have a router so you can't connect a switch to its Ethernet jack. It doesn't provide WiFi either, so I'm not sure how the WX3110-B1 extender is working. Good news is you should be able
...nefarious_bumpps in r/HomeNetworking
December 3, 2025 11:18 PM
2
I went for the Asus RT-BE92U which is £220 at the moment from The Amazon. Wifi 7, works well, has all the features I need.
One_Afternoon7459 in r/hyperoptic
July 30, 2025 6:36 PM
3
Wired Asus RP-BE58 ($100) would be your best choice for an extender. But if you have the money I’d buy an RT-BE92U ($220) as main router and leave current one as a wired AiMesh node.
DiegoRBaquero in r/HomeNetworking
August 14, 2025 12:31 PM
2
Whoa! $899 for a router? (ASUS GT-19000AI). Based on what your stated needs are, I agree with u/Junior_Resource_608 that this router may exceed your needs. The ASUS BT-BE98 Pro ($628) is also rather pricey. While you would know best what you truly need, I have some thoughts to share. I think you could
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
November 1, 2025 8:22 PM
2
If the RT-BE88U is within your budget and you aren't concerned by its price, you could certainly buy it and use it. Especially in a wired backhaul AiMesh setup with the RT-AX92U units, where the AX92U units serve essentially as wired access points. In that respect it doesn't matter too much that the
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
October 3, 2025 6:12 AM
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Asus RT-BE92U?? Around that budget. 2 x 2.5gb ports ( 1 x WAN, 1 x LAN) Wifi7. Not sure about memory leaks though.
Cannotthinkofone-uk in r/HomeNetworking
April 5, 2026 3:24 PM
1
I've been very happy with the Asus RT-BE92U I picked up a year ago. They include a lot of extra features and it covers my 2k sq ft home and handles over 50 devices on the network without any issues. I would consider it a solid mid-range offering.
schirmyver in r/HomeNetworking
April 19, 2026 8:34 PM
1