ASUS
RT-BE92U
Based on 139 Reddit mentions
$199.99
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Cheap & best wifi connection and the router to choose in sg?
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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City Fibre Router suggestions?
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
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Please help me pick a router - big budget
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
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Is ASUS RT-BE90U any good?
What features are you talking about? As far as I know wireless professional settings are these Roaming assistant (-70db)WiFi agile multi bandTWT (target wake time)AMPDU RTSRTS threshold 2347[For 2.4G only] 802.11b modeIGMP snoopingDTIM intervalBeacon intervalWMMWMM no ackWMM APSDAirtime FairnessTx b
...Any_Replacement4917 in r/HomeNetworking
May 23, 2026 7:03 PM
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Quantum Fiber Mesh
I think the Asus systems, zenwifi bt10 as well as the netgear orbi 770 (this one has a subscription). I have used asus routers in my house, so I used their software to create a mesh system as i upgraded, my main is be98pro, with nodes of be92u and a gtax11000. If you can wire your backhaul, then you
...rrh_01 in r/HomeNetworking
May 20, 2026 6:52 PM
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ASUS RT-BE92U 1 Year On
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
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Wifi issues ever since updating to 26.2.1
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
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Router recommendations
I use an ASUS RT-BE92U and I find that it has a better reach than the Bell HomeHub. Very easy to configure for Ebox and it's a solid performer. It has absolutely no troubles dealing with ~20-25 devices and multiple simultaneous users (including a gamer) causes zero slowdowns.
vicious_meat in r/ebox
March 31, 2026 11:39 AM
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New to home networking
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
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The current state of MLO implementation for consumer Wi-Fi 7 router -> They all have the most basic implementation required!
Exactly what you said. I needed to replace my mom's ol' faithful Apple AirPort Extreme 6gen routers when the fan started sounding like a jet crashing; so I went with another stable ASUS RT-BE86U Wifi7 dual-band units. The BE92U units have tons of bad reviews due to firmware - which most likely have
...timnphilly in r/hardware
December 18, 2025 3:28 PM
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