
WiFi 6e yea

-Its from a well known brand -It was cheap -It works really well

Great connection speed

easy set up fast speed

Performance-wise from what I can tell, the RT-BE58U is stripped down RT-BE92 - it lacks the 6 GHz channel and has half the bandwidth (160 MHz vs 320 MHZ), but it's WiFi7 in every other respect. Appropriately it's half the price, and current compatibility is most important. Having many "legacy' devices that still get the job done and nothing needing 6 GHz, this hits the sweet spot for me.

Easy to set up and plenty of sections within to customize your router. I have only done the basics so far. But this, in my opinion, was worth the $$$. Thanks to the 100 off code, that saved me a bit.

Fast, nice heat sink, inexpensive





Very fast. Fits internally and only the antennas are on the outside. I noticed a huge difference in speed and reliability.

I used this to upgrade my laptop and a desktop PC's. Both upgrades went smoothly. My laptop had only one antenna wire, and only one connection on its wi-fi module. I connected it to this replacement card, leaving one post unoccupied, and I still get full signal strength and 6E speeds. Using these to upgrade older motherboards to 6E for < $20/ea., and without using a USB dongle or PCIE card is the way to go.


Easy set up, fast speeds, easy Network management from one place

easy setup, compact

- Easy set-up with Asus app - Gaming and/or Work from Home prioritization with app - Connected with old AI Mesh router - 1 input Ethernet port - 7 output Ethernet ports - Great Wi-Fi coverage

WiFi 7 Built in VPN 10GB ports Definitely future proofed Crazy options within the management interface to play with The list to be continued as I navigate this monster.

Great antenna , works in latest linux distros too. Look to find rtw_88 driver.

- Strong signal. - Direct browser config, no smartphone app required. - Relay/mesh network available. - Wall hangable.