ASUS
RT-BE58U
Based on 22 Reddit mentions
$112.00
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Spotty internet after upgrading to fiber.
Your Linksys 7450 went End-Of-Life in 2023, and all support will cease in November 2028. Latest available firmware is dated 2021, so it's a significant security risk. It's only WiFi 5 standard, new Routers are either WiFi 6 or WiFi 7. Do yourself a favour and spring for a new router. You may want to
...Rex__Luscus in r/wifi
May 25, 2026 11:16 PM
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Giga Hub 2.0
Disable WIFI completely, and go buy a quality ASUS Wi-Fi 7-enabled router. The Asus RT-BE58U model is very affordable and packed with many useful features.
biztechmsp in r/bell
May 8, 2026 10:02 PM
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Time for new router
If you want to stay with ASUS, some good upgrade options to WiFi 6 include ASUS RT-AX86U Pro (if available in your region, otherwise just AX86U), or ASUS RT-AX58U (RT-AX3000) for a lower cost option. For WiFi 7: If you don't need the 6ghz band of WiFi 7 then ASUS RT-BE58U is a good entry level route
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
May 3, 2026 6:12 PM
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Network Switch Suggestion?
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
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RT-BE58U vs. RTBE82U for 2.4 GHz?
They are very similar: https://www.asus.com/my/product-compare?ProductID=26424,30794&LevelId=Networking-IoT-Servers-WiFi-7 Main differences: RT-BE82U has five 2.5gb ports and a 4x4 antenna for 5ghz (instead of 2x2 on RT-BE58U). They are both dual-band WiFi 7 routers (2.4ghz & 5ghz bands) with the sa
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
October 5, 2025 9:47 PM
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UK DSL Router / Wifi 6 Needed?
Even FTTC should be getting you better available speeds than what you got. It's hard to imagine they're running DSL from the fiber on the curb to your home. You should get a decent router regardless of your Internet speed, for a few reasons. First, longer term firmware support. Buying a NEW WiFi 5 r
...mcribgaming in r/HomeNetworking
August 14, 2025 11:19 PM
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I need a new router
TLDR: I'd suggest the RT-BE82U for dual-band WiFi 7 (2.4ghz/5ghz) as it has 2.5gb WAN/LAN ports. I'd suggest the TUF-BE9400 for tri-band WiFi 7 (also has 2.5gb WAN/LAN ports) and also has 6ghz band if that is important. Details: Good options listed above (ASUS BE3600 or TP-Link BE6500) but I don't l
...sunrisebreeze in r/HomeNetworking
November 9, 2025 4:31 PM
2
Bell broke my local Plex connection... Again.
Never ever use the Modem's firewall features. Go get yourself an Asus RT-BE58U WiFi 7 router, use the DMZ/Bridge mode, and never worry about Modem firmware updates again. You will also gain extra security features such as VPN server/client capabilities, which you'll want for when Bill C-22 passes, a
...biztechmsp in r/bell
May 8, 2026 10:19 PM
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What am I missing? I’m considering 940mbps plan in Seattle.
I don't think you need to break the bank. For commercial off the shelf options I like Asus (I like the capability to install 3rd party firmware Asuswrt-merlin, if you're into that). ASUS RT-AX-3000 https://a.co/d/5IIKmnf ASUS RT-BE58U https://a.co/d/gPb3Az9 TP-link has some good affordable high rate
...groshreez in r/QuantumFiber
January 4, 2026 3:29 AM
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Routers?
I got the Asus RT-BE58U yesterday. It’s dual band WiFi 7 and not full tri-band but I don’t mind for 150$ on Amazon. The coverage is very good. I’m getting 200 to 700mbs on my iPhone around the house. The Nokia router was struggling on WiFi like many said.
CrazyPoe in r/ebox
February 13, 2026 2:07 PM
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