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$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
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
Longtime Asus fan and user here. There's a bunch of great new wifi7 routers you can get on Amazon Warehouse for less than 100 bucks, although I'd suggest if you're gonna make a purchase, spend a few more dollars and future proof yourself and go with something nicer. At a quick glance, Im seeing they
...Woodymakespizza in r/HomeNetworking
May 1, 2026 3:41 PM
1
First of all, you should check to see what other ISPs serve your address, because you might get a better deal. If it's just 1-3 people in the home you could easily get by with 300mbps. ISPs are less willing to negotiate price since the FCC imposed the Broadband Facts labels. But they are often willi
...nefarious_bumpps in r/HomeNetworking
April 10, 2026 7:26 AM
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