
Great throughput and coverage (through three floors from second storey to basement). Wi-fi 6 also meant a 60% increase in download speeds. The router did not connect to Quick internet Setup (QIS). However, once the Asus app was loaded on iphone, installation was straightforward and easy.

Easy to put together if you know which way you want to use it.

Coverage is great even without a mesh! I could probably support all the houses on our block. Spendy, but worth every penny IMO.

Fast, stable, and looks good doing it.

Have set this beast of a router. I think it looks amazing where I have it. - wonderful that it has more than the standard 4 or 5 ports than the normal router. - does exactly what i need. 3 hard wired computers, a NAS, and a backup NAS. -WIFI works wonders. Multiple alexa's, phones, laptops, and other devices.

easy to adopt (if you have a controller) Handles currently 25 devices with very low incidents.

The U7 Pro Max works as expected. I plugged them into my network via POE, adopted them within the console, and waited for updates. No issues. FYI, real-world coverage is closer to 1000 sq ft versus 1500.

newer technology - no longer need a repeater to reach distant areas of house easy to manage with software

Waterproof Long antenna

Easy setup Fast internet User-friendly app

Maximum distance covered with signal

Didn't feel much improvement on speed on old devices with wifi6 however the signal is super strong way better than the wifi from Spectrum. It's lightweight and elegant. Love the design. Also the iPhone App is a big plus

Cool RGB Mystic light Powerful/fast



- 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.

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.

Been super stable for about 5 months now. Usually get about 250-325Mbs in my office 40 feet away from router with a wifi 6 card in my pc (400Mbs service to the modem)
