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Beyond-fast WiFi 7 (802.11be) – New 320MHz channels in the 6 GHz band and 4096-QAM significantly increase network capacity and throughput, with speeds of up to 9700 Mbps
Multi-link Operation – Link to multiple bands at the same time to ensure stable internet connections and efficient data transfers
Versatile WAN configuration options – Establish always-on internet through AI WAN detection and a convenient USB port ready for 4G LTE and 5G Mobile tethering.
Smart Home Master – Easily establish up to three SSIDs with Smart Home Master for easy IoT device setup and management, instant VPN connections, and convenient parental controls.
Subscription-free network security – Commercial-grade AiProtection Pro powered by Trend Micro, plus a one-tap security scan and Safe Browsing
8 reviews for ASUS RT-BE92U BE9700 Tri-Band WiFi 7 Router, Supports New 320MHz Bandwidth & 4096-QAM, MLO, AI WAN Detection, AiMesh Support, Subscription-Free Network Security & Comprehensive VPN Features
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Bryan –
ASUS RT-BE92U Great Router at a very Generous Price…Buy it and Do Not Believe the Bad Reviews
Was skeptical about purchasing this router… Setup was easy as the Asus app is very easy to use. On the routers initial firmware from the box…it is reluctant to disconnect you from the internet but, with latest firmware update…the router is steady and can easily handle multiple wired and wireless connections. I do have several streaming devices (10) including gaming and especially I am able to work from home without any disconnection issues from a server. Asus MLO feature was the initial culprit issue… it was included on the bandwidth and many of the devices just aren’t ready for 6g or wifi7. If you are on the fence about this router…don’t be. It is awesome and very customizable. You can disable MLO or disable wifi7 or disable 6g… and then use it when you want or when devices catch up to wifi7 or 6g. The latest firmware update included a check box to MLO under the Professional tab to allow the user to uncheck the option to include or dis-include the 6g band…user also has the option to separate the bands (smart connect). I hope that this review helps those wondering about this issue. It is the users fault as to why this router has bad reviews…the router is powerful and is awesome and is fully customizable as is all of ASUS products…not limited or generic. User has the choice as to what the routers capabilities are and what the router is being used for…goal of the user.
MEATY –
5-star to 1-star review in a few months
I’ve lowered my review from 5-star to 1.I bought a second one of these routers and ran them in a mesh configuration. Once in a while a handful of my devices would retain wifi connection but could not be assigned an IP address so they wouldn’t have internet access. A quick reboot on the router would sort it back out, however instead of that happening once in a while it started happening daily or a couple of times a day so I decided to upgrade the firmware. After the firmware update to the newest version, WAN light would be red and the router would state that my ethernet cable is unplugged. If I rolled back the firmware, everything worked again. Asus tech support had me try all types of things to try to resolve with no luck. Finally after phone calls, emails, forms I had to complete, they decided it needs warranty repair. While that is great, they wanted me to be without it for at least 10 days or more while this happened. How about good customer service Asus?? How about you send me a refurbished one and I send this one back in that box?Tech support was based in India and extremely hard to understand on the phone. I haven’t had this much pushback and lack of integrity from other brands of electronics, so I’m going to transition all of my Asus laptops and routers to other brands as they become obsolete.Update to this issue:Tech determined mine had failed and they replaced it. When I recieved the new one it did the exact same thing. Red WAN light, “a cable is unplugged” error message. Rolled back the firmware and it works. Great to know that they wasted my time and cost me $30 in shipping for their faulty firmware update.Previous 5-Star review:Quick background; I’ve owned many Asus products, and this is my 4th router I’ve had from them. I’ve liked all but one of their products. Before buying this router I grabbed the AC3200 which was not only a headache to try to set up, but consistently lost internet connectivity. I sent that back and got the RT-AX92U AX6100 instead, and I’m SO glad I did! We currently have over 30 devices running on this router with no issues.Out of the box:It’s insanely simple and to the point. You have a router, a power cable, and a network cable. Flip the 4 antenna’s up and plug it in.Build & Construction Quality:It’s small, almost too small to think it can pack much of a punch, but it’s misleading! It almost fits in the palm of my hand and is about the width of a dollar bill. It’s fairly heavy for it’s size, and the plastic seems thick and durable. In no way at all does anything about this router say that it’s poor quality or cheap.Setup:Easy! Once I’d mounted the router to the wall and made my connections I connected to it through the network and it walked me through the setup process. The setup wizard makes it extremely easy to set up for the common user. The advance setup options will take some IT knowledge, but is still relatively easy to set up most features. I was up and running in as little as 5 minutes and had my Lyra Voice and RT-AC68P connected in an AIMesh configuration within another 20 minutes. The router configuration menu is easy to navigate and the user interface is beautiful.Performance:All of my previous setups (even with other leading-brand routers that have since malfunctioned) were in the same locations. I’ve always had struggles with having to reset/reboot my routers to stop quirky issues in the past such as losing wifi randomly, losing an AIMesh node connection, or losing internet randomly. I haven’t had a single issue with any of these since running this router. Besides that, I almost don’t need AIMesh as the signal reaches clear across my house and downstairs pretty well without it. My home is 2200sq ft with a basement and router is upstairs on one side of the home, and devices on the opposite side of the home downstairs now have a solid full signal whereas they used to struggle to even keep connection at times. This was before adding AIMesh. I now only use the AIMesh to help push the signal even further to my garage. I have 100/100 internet and it pushes near these speeds through wifi anywhere in the home with AIMesh (89/93).Features:The modem sports all kinds of features, many which I either will not use, or some I do not how to use. For now I’m using the parental filters for my kid’s tablet and laptop, and the firewall. I plan to figure out the VPN and put it to use as well. I absolutely love the user friendly mobile app, it gives you complete control over your network and every device on it from you phone.Overall:By far the best modem purchase I have ever made. I’ve even tried other brands with no luck.. this router will not disappoint! I believe it is ahead of it’s time and may still be relevant and in use 5 years from now, which is a lot of life for something in the tech world.UPDATE: Owning and using this router for a week now and the only issue I’m running into is after renaming my devices according to their MAC address the router starts to rename them back to what they originally were at random. I had this same issue with my past Asus routers as well and seems it still hasn’t been fixed. It’s by no means a dealbreaker, I just like to be OCD and organized. For example; I rename the device which is automatically populated as ECS39284 to “Living Room Smart Outlet – Lamp”, and a an hour or day later it will be named ECS39284 again. I still stand at a 5 star rating for this router as it is doing it’s main job, and doing it very well!
ACW1120 –
Be92U+AX86u AIMESH works with Xfinity XB8 in bridge mode
I bought this unit because I already have an Asus AIMESH setup using Arris modem, it was working great for Comcast 1g plan; however, I recently upgraded to their 1.3g and the Arris modem can only support up to 1g, I can configure Lan aggregation with both model and router, but it barely gets over 1g because the overhead associated with this set up. With Xfinity’s recent promotion of their gateway and unlimited data bundle, I took the plunge and signed up for that, I basically get their XB8 gateway for free.So, my setup is to use Xfinity XB8 in bridge mode (disable their router), and use Asus BE92u+AX86u as a mesh combo unit. This combination works fine for me, I am getting the line speed at the router of 1.3-1.5g, and stability seems to be good for the week or so I have the new set up, the other important benefit is my network is 2.5g from router to switch to all the wired device, it is fast enough to cover all the basics.There is a bit of challenge when set up Xfinity XB8 as a bridge, it initially did not pass the DHCP IP address to the router, therefore you get no Internet from the router side, to solve this issue, I asked Grok AI, and it provided detailed solution (set clone MAC address from a working laptop connected to the XB8) which solved the problem.All in all, the unit BE92U is stable, I am using Merlin latest firmware, I am happy if my purchase.
Amazon Customer –
I had a high-end Netgear Nighthawk router. I hated it. It was nothing but a pain right from the start. Netgear finally brought out a firmware version (it took years) that worked, so it worked properly for about a year. One day, it told me that there was an update available, so I told it to go ahead and install it. The router bricked, and there was nothing that I could do to bring it back.So I did my research, and ended up buying the RT-AX92U. Now this is a great router, especially compared to the Nighthawk. It is very powerful, and the firmware has many, many settings. It has a mesh option, which I don’t need at the moment, but may in the future.Out of the box, all of my devices connected. There were a couple of problems, but I got rid of them with a couple of settings changes. Everything works perfectly, now. I don’t have any 802.11ax devices right now, but I’m getting much better performance from my 802.11ac devices.This is a great router, and I really like it. It is very small compared to the Nighthawk, and will fit in anywhere. Get one!
SC –
DECEMBER 2025 UPDATE! Waited 6 months. Bought again, @ Staples. FINALLY, appeared that the bugs have been conquered. Wickedly fast, idle CPU, the 2.5 ports are such a bonus. Finally, finally, (1000 finallys)… seems like Asus has conquered the early bugs. Rock solid now.—-JUNE 2025 ORIGINAL review: I am HUGE asus router fan, I have had ASUS routers for more years than I can remember. I really wanted to love this new model. Sort of a reasonable price point to get into Wifi 7. I bought but had to return. I even then got the inkling to try again, thinking maybe my first try was a lemon. Bought new from Staples, but same thing, had to return.It’s very hard to put a finger on, it’s just inherently not very reliable. I had been running RT-AX86U x 2, wired, which is always solid has a rock. Before those, AC86U.The CPU cores under the Status table, their utilization is definitely higher than any other ASUS router I have ever had. Whereas normally flatlining around 0%.. .these appear more frothy. Even when router is idle.It just feels like ASUS has an immature round of WIFI 7 devices out right now. I’m sure their next models will be amazing.I ended up on 2 X RT-AXE7800 and despite being older, that firmware by now is tried and true. And they are CRAZY rock solid in my mesh at home. 1 floor and 30 feet apart, back haul rates of 2800 on 5GHZ.I have a feeling the RT-BE92U has some hardware problem out of the box, that they have mitigated some with software updates. The staples one did that 100% CPU core pin thing that everybody talks about, right out of the box, before first firmware update.ASUS, please give us a Wifi 7 workhorse that is as famed-solid as the RT-AX86U.
Wuacha –
Excelente productoCumple su función
Mohammed –
very nice the vpn from sharksurf is compatable and good
Vijay –
Iam buy under 15k ! Its good router ! Work fine !