

⚡ Future-Proof Your Home Network with ASUS RT-BE92U!
The ASUS RT-BE92U is a cutting-edge tri-band WiFi 7 router delivering up to 9700 Mbps speeds, expansive 2750 sq.ft. coverage, and robust 20G wired networking. Featuring AI-powered AiMesh for seamless whole-home WiFi, advanced security with AiProtection Pro, and versatile parental controls, it’s designed to support 100+ devices effortlessly. Ideal for professionals and smart homes craving ultra-fast, reliable connectivity with future-ready tech.











| ASIN | B09T9BMKR3 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #794 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #11 in Routers |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,478) |
| Date First Available | 21 October 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.15 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 90IG0950-MO9A0V |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2.6 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 5 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Asus |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 4 |
| Operating System | ASUSWRT |
| Product Dimensions | 24.72 x 10.16 x 28.75 cm; 1.15 kg |
| Series | RT-BE92U |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11.be |
S**N
Great WiFi7 router for the price
this is a great router and absolutely love the performance. I was skeptical regarding the bug that was mentioned by a few but later found out ASUS had already released a firmware fix to that. So far haven’t faced any bugs. WiFi performance and coverage is really good. Most of all WiFi7 with this price is great!
M**D
اصلي وممتاز يستاهل سعره
A**I
Stable and achieves full connection
It's the new generation of best-performing routers. I have paired this up with the Asus 86u as a mesh. This also contains additional VPN protocols if required and with the usage of quad cores, you will not see much of a speed degradation. I'm happy with the purchase. If you are on the fence between the AX86u and the BE, get the BE.
B**I
factory defect
there is a factory defect in the 5g signal that does not work and does not appear. it has been reset factory Many time and steel the problem remain. I bought the product on August 8 and did not use the product until yesterday because of my job and I was surprised by the problem and for her reason I can not return. A defect from the factory and I lost my money I do not recommend
S**N
Super Wifi 7 speeds at an excellent price!
I am getting a connection to my phones and laptop at the max speed of 930 MBPS, the same speed I get using a wired LAN connection. I setup the router using MLO (Multi-link Operation) which combines the speeds of all the bands and seamlessly switches between them to give the best coverage, speed, and lowest latency.
S**I
Recommended
Recommended
B**I
Terrible range, good speed
Bought this Router to increase the wifi range slightly, due to the default ISP (Du) router being inconsistent at a few corner locations in my apartment. This router ended up barely changing the connection strength in those locations at first, and has only gotten weaker as time has gone by. If you're looking for a boosted range, look elsewhere. Or better yet get a router mesh of multiple routers like I should have to begin with.
D**.
Working… but started facing issue…
Just after 15 day of usage. I am facing issue with WiFi. 2.5Ghz single stops randomly. This make all my smart home devices go offline.
V**N
Does a great job by directing traffic cleverly so that all devices keep good speeds. Nice to have 6ghz band for the few devices that can take advantage of it. Super easy setup and nice wall mount for clean mounting.
U**N
Ürünü yaklaşık 2 aydır deneyimliyorum. Kendi kullanımım açısından hiç olumsuz yönüyle karşılaşmadım. -Çekim gücü 100 m^2 yakın evde her köşede aynı diyebilirim (özellikle 5 GHz performansı çok iyi). - Uzak diye 2.4 GHz bağlantıya ihtiyaç dahi duymuyorsunuz, şahsen ben kapattım bu özelliği, komple 5 GHz ağları kullanıyorum. 2.4 GHz/5 GHz olacak şekilde de bir IoT ağı yaratıp bu ağa evdeki akıllı cihazları bağladım ve daha rahat kontrol sağlıyorum böylece. - Online oyunlar oynayan biriyim ve OpenNAT seçeneği ile yüzlerce oyunda ping iyileştirmesi, iyileştirme olmasa bile sabitlemesi ve performans artışı sağlayabiliyorsunuz (Türkiye'nin en doğusunda oturuyorum ve çeşitli Avrupa sunucularında ancak 80 ms sabit alabiliyorum, hiç aksama olmadan). - Yine oyunlar için RT-BE86U router'ın oyunlara özel ethernet portunu kullanarak ve Adaptive QoS ile ayarlarınızı yaparak, belirli indirme hızlarını isterseniz arka planda sabitleyerek isterseniz de default ayarları kullanarak internetinizde başka kullanıcılar indirme yaparken dahi gecikme konusunda yüksek performans alabilirsiniz. - Gigabit indirme hızına sahip yine gigabit ONT cihazı da içeren bir internet kullanıyorum ve ethernet/wi-fi 7 5 GHz üzerinden genellikle 850-950 Mbit/s indirme hızlarına ulaşabiliyorum ki genelde 930 Mbit/s zaten telekom tarafından sınır sayılabilir. - Yine router'ın güzel özelliklerinden olan kullanıcı dostu bir arayüz, bu arayüz ile misafir ağlarını ve normal ağları kolayca yönetebilme, ağdaki istediğiniz cihazı kolayca görebilme, isim verebilme gibi çeşitli harika yönleri de bulunmakta. Şimdi bunlar hepsinde var diyebilirsiniz fakat gerçekten çok basit ve kullanıcı dostu bir kullanıcı arayüzü sizi karşılayacak, bundan emin olabilirsiniz. - MLO (Multi Link Operation) yani cihazdaki 2.4 GHz ve 5 GHz bantlarını aynı anda kullanarak size daha güçlü bir bağlantı sunabiliyor, ben denediğimde bunun performansını 5 GHz'e göre çok da farklı bulmadım ki zaten benim amacım ayrı kullanmaktı, yine de Wi-Fi 7'nin getirdiği güzel bir özellik. - 256 GB'lık USB 3.0 ve üstü bir flash bellek edindim ve ev ağımın içerisinde evdeki kullanıcıların birbirlerine büyük boyutlu dosyaları gönderebilmeleri için çeşitli klasörler oluşturdum, gerçekten kolay ve kullanışlı oldu bu da. - Ayrıca ASUS cihazlarına özel OpenWRT işlerini yapan public yazılımlar da var, bunlarla ilgiliyseniz routerınızın performansını katlayabilirsiniz bazı özellikler için. -Son olarak Wi-Fi 7 bu routerda 3 bant olarak gelmiyor, 2 bant olarak var. Günümüzde Wi-Fi 7 cihazların 3 bant (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 6 GHz) olanları zaten ya çok yüksek fiyat bandında olan cihazlar ya da geneli zaten 2 bant kullanan cihazlar. Bu yüzden ben yabancı sitelerdeki inceleme performanslarına da bakarak 3 bantlı olanlardan tercih etmedim. Bu router'ın en az 10-15 yıl gibi bir süre götüreceğini düşünüyorum Türkiye'deki internet hızları ve performansının ortalamasına bakarak. Özetleyecek olursak, benim gibi sağda solda çekmiyor eski modemim/routerım diyorsanız, yıllarca kullanabilecek bir cihaz alayınm diyorsanız, gözünüz kapalı alabilirsiniz. Şuna da değinmek lazım, fiyat bandı diğer routerlara göre biraz yüksek denebilir, Wi-Fi 7 olunca özellikle bir iki ucuz ürün dışında bu tarz özellikleri olan bir cihaz istiyorsanız zaten bu fiyat bantlarına yaklaşıyorsunuz, artık bu da bütçenize ve öz değerlendirmenize kalmış bir durum. Özellikle düzgün, sabit bir bağlantı ile oyunlarda sabit ve güzel bağlantı gecikme performansı istiyorsanız yine buna yönelebilirsiniz. Yabancı inceleme yapanların dediği gibi "future proof" yani geleceğe uyumlu, geleceğe yatırımlı bir ürün Türkiye şartlarında, fiziksel olarak bozulmadığı sürece yıllarca kullanılır, üzmez.
K**I
I bought this high-end router specifically for gaming, not so much for its WiFi performance. I currently have a cheap TP-Link AX5400 Wi-Fi 6 Router, which has excellent WiFi 6 performance, but doesn't keep up when gaming online, e.g., Fortnite (where NAT translation must be fast for TCP and UDP packets to avoid delays). The ASUS RT-BE88U WiFi performance is excellent on newer devices (I got maximum download speed on my 600 Mbit/s ISP connection), but terrible on older devices, barely getting 100 Mbit/s. I could live with that since they'll be upgraded anyway. With its high-end specs: 2 GB memory, 4-core 2.5 GHz CPU, dedicated 2.5 GB gaming port, etc., I assumed it would be the best choice for online gaming where low latency, jitter, and ping time are crucial. Most importantly, the internal NAT translation must be up to speed. But when gaming, everything seemed fine at first, then it suddenly started losing connection to the local 2.5 GB gaming port, reconnecting after a second or so, which means "game over" for the current game session. Sometimes it wouldn't connect at all and a router reboot was required. And when the gaming port was working, there were packet losses. TL; DR (getting technical) I decided to do some tests with iperf3 in a closed environment (no internet), using wired connection, with the following setup: (Windows machine, client) → (ASUS RT-BE88U router) → (Lubuntu server) No NAT translation is involved in this test, because it is run on the local network, which eliminates that variable. I ran all kinds of tests with TCP and UDP, both uploads and downloads, and got packet losses, re-transmits, etc. What's going on? Is my local cabling all shot? So I decided to do a straight swap of routers (same setup except the router), using the TP-Link AX5400 router instead, and the figures speak for themselves. This test shows a UDP download at 100 Mbit/s for a period of 30 seconds, where the ASUS router lost 1.1% of the packets, while the TP-Link only lost 0.16%, all of them in the first second, which is normal for this kind of test. At this point I was done playing around with the ASUS router and decided: no more ASUS ever. Asus RT-BE88U ./iperf3.exe -4 -c 192.168.50.13 -R -b 100M -t 30 -u Connecting to host 192.168.50.13, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.50.13 is sending [ 5] local 192.168.50.11 port 63857 connected to 192.168.50.13 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Jitter Lost/Total Datagrams [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 12.0 MBytes 101 Mbits/sec 0.069 ms 421/9026 (4.7%) [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.8 Mbits/sec 0.079 ms 15/8563 (0.18%) [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.6 Mbits/sec 0.057 ms 30/8562 (0.35%) [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.8 Mbits/sec 0.047 ms 17/8561 (0.2%) [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.040 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 5.00-6.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.6 Mbits/sec 0.055 ms 29/8562 (0.34%) [ 5] 6.00-7.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.9 Mbits/sec 0.068 ms 10/8562 (0.12%) [ 5] 7.00-8.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.078 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 8.00-9.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.6 Mbits/sec 0.071 ms 33/8562 (0.39%) [ 5] 9.00-10.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.062 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 10.00-11.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.063 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 11.00-12.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.7 Mbits/sec 0.065 ms 25/8562 (0.29%) [ 5] 12.00-13.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.066 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 13.00-14.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.082 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 14.00-15.00 sec 9.84 MBytes 82.5 Mbits/sec 0.067 ms 1498/8562 (17%) [ 5] 15.00-16.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.9 Mbits/sec 0.063 ms 12/8562 (0.14%) [ 5] 16.00-17.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.078 ms 0/8559 (0%) [ 5] 17.00-18.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.059 ms 0/8563 (0%) [ 5] 18.00-19.00 sec 11.4 MBytes 95.3 Mbits/sec 0.082 ms 402/8562 (4.7%) [ 5] 19.00-20.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.8 Mbits/sec 0.074 ms 14/8562 (0.16%) [ 5] 20.00-21.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.071 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 21.00-22.00 sec 11.7 MBytes 98.3 Mbits/sec 0.068 ms 145/8562 (1.7%) [ 5] 22.00-23.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.089 ms 0/8560 (0%) [ 5] 23.00-24.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.068 ms 0/8563 (0%) [ 5] 24.00-25.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.5 Mbits/sec 0.059 ms 40/8561 (0.47%) [ 5] 25.00-26.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 99.8 Mbits/sec 0.083 ms 13/8562 (0.15%) [ 5] 26.00-27.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.078 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 27.00-28.00 sec 11.8 MBytes 99.1 Mbits/sec 0.065 ms 73/8561 (0.85%) [ 5] 28.00-29.00 sec 11.8 MBytes 99.2 Mbits/sec 0.169 ms 17/8509 (0.2%) [ 5] 29.00-30.00 sec 12.0 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.067 ms 22/8615 (0.26%) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Jitter Lost/Total Datagrams [ 5] 0.00-30.06 sec 358 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.000 ms 0/257323 (0%) sender [ 5] 0.00-30.00 sec 354 MBytes 99.1 Mbits/sec 0.067 ms 2816/257316 (1.1%) receiver Tplink AX5400 Wi-Fi 6 Router ./iperf3.exe -4 -c 192.168.0.196 -R -b 100M -t 30 -u Connecting to host 192.168.0.196, port 5201 Reverse mode, remote host 192.168.0.196 is sending [ 5] local 192.168.0.57 port 57892 connected to 192.168.0.196 port 5201 [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Jitter Lost/Total Datagrams [ 5] 0.00-1.00 sec 12.0 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.086 ms 419/9021 (4.6%) [ 5] 1.00-2.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.075 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 2.00-3.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.057 ms 0/8563 (0%) [ 5] 3.00-4.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.071 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 4.00-5.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.048 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 5.00-6.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.057 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 6.00-7.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.074 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 7.00-8.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.048 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 8.00-9.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.055 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 9.00-10.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.056 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 10.00-11.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.050 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 11.00-12.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.059 ms 0/8563 (0%) [ 5] 12.00-13.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.056 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 13.00-14.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.048 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 14.00-15.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.043 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 15.00-16.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.053 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 16.00-17.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.055 ms 0/8563 (0%) [ 5] 17.00-18.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.054 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 18.00-19.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.054 ms 0/8562 (0%) [ 5] 19.00-20.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.052 ms 0/8564 (0%) [ 5] 20.00-21.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.075 ms 0/8559 (0%) [ 5] 21.00-22.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.049 ms 0/8564 (0%) [ 5] 22.00-23.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.043 ms 0/8560 (0%) [ 5] 23.00-24.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.046 ms 0/8564 (0%) [ 5] 24.00-25.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.050 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 25.00-26.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.049 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 26.00-27.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.050 ms 0/8563 (0%) [ 5] 27.00-28.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.058 ms 0/8561 (0%) [ 5] 28.00-29.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.077 ms 0/8560 (0%) [ 5] 29.00-30.00 sec 11.9 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.067 ms 0/8563 (0%) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [ ID] Interval Transfer Bitrate Jitter Lost/Total Datagrams [ 5] 0.00-30.06 sec 358 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.000 ms 0/257314 (0%) sender [ 5] 0.00-30.00 sec 358 MBytes 100 Mbits/sec 0.067 ms 419/257313 (0.16%) receiver
B**D
Replaced an RT-3200 AC router which although was unsupported now - still worked well. Waited a couple of weeks before review as wanted a balanced study. Connected to a ONT provided by ISP and added to existing AiMesh. This router is a chunky router which has been working fine since installation. Pros: Easy to setup - has a wizard. Links to existing AiMesh system - but will suggest a drop in WPA level as if like me (you have a WPA2) it will have to drop for compatibility. Uses the same ASUS App (on mobile devices) to manage as previous ASUS router. Web interface is best and has more options available. Plenty of VPN options - OpenVPN, Wireshark etc. Also has propriety VPN called "Instant guard" but haven't had time to test as yet. Has VLAN options inbuilt for iOT isolation etc. Plenty to play with. Wifi range is pretty good, not massively better than previous but does seem to have more wifi options. Cons: Can still disconnect all clients when making some (non client related) changes - which is annoying but has occurred on all ASUS routers to date. One Amazon Kindle (2.4ghz) had issues connecting when AX was enabled on this router, unsure why but AX was disabled - as not currently using the 160hz stuff just yet anyway. I hoping a Firmware will fix this. Conclusion: A solid router (tested for over two weeks now) which is very similar to my old one however has a lot more grunt (4 core etc.) which has plenty of scope for network growth.
C**J
Vengo de un router muy sólido de gama media (el ASUS AX58U) que ha rendido genial durante años, pero con más de 30 dispositivos conectados en casa, necesitaba un salto de calidad. Tras probar este ASUS GT-BE92U, puedo decir que el cambio ha merecido la pena. Aquí os dejo mis conclusiones tras exprimirlo a fondo: ✅ Cobertura y Potencia: Sin ser "milagroso" (la física es la física y los muros existen), la mejora es notable. Donde el router anterior sufría para llegar, este llega con comodidad. Hay que recordar que una mejora de 3 dBm implica doblar la potencia de la señal, y este aparato lo cumple de sobra manteniendo la estabilidad en toda la casa. ✅ Diseño: A diferencia de sus hermanos mayores (como el BE98 o el futuro BE19000AI), que son auténticos "mastodontes" horizontales, este BE92U tiene un diseño vertical, alto y estrecho. Se acomoda mucho mejor en cualquier mueble sin ocupar medio salón. ✅ Asuswrt-Merlin: Una de las razones principales para elegir ASUS es el soporte de la comunidad. Este modelo es compatible con el firmware de Merlin, lo que le da una vida extra y funciones avanzadas que el firmware de stock no siempre aprovecha igual. Si te gusta "cacharrear" y tener el control total, esta es la opción ideal frente a otros WiFi 7 que vienen más "capados". ⚠️ La realidad del WiFi 7 y los 6 GHz: Este router tiene las tres bandas (2.4, 5 y 6 GHz), algo imprescindible para llamarse WiFi 7 "de verdad" (cuidado con otros modelos que son "mediopensionistas"). Eso sí, no os hagáis ilusiones falsas con la banda de 6 GHz: Vuela (literalmente) en la misma habitación o espacios abiertos, pero en cuanto cruzas un par de paredes, la señal cae. Es física. Mi configuración: Dejo la red IoT en 2.4 GHz y uso las bandas de 5 y 6 GHz para los dispositivos potentes. El router gestiona esta convivencia de maravilla. 🔧 Bug visual MLO: Si sois exigentes, os aviso de una "pijada" del firmware actual (tanto oficial como Merlin) relacionada con el MLO (Multi-Link Operation). El MLO es una tecnología nueva que a veces se lleva mal con dispositivos antiguos (en mi caso, provocaba inestabilidad en una TV). Si desactivas el MLO para ganar estabilidad (recomendado por ahora), verás un bug cosmético: los móviles WiFi 7 conectados pueden aparecer en la lista del router como "conectados por cable" o directamente no aparecer, aunque tengan internet y vuelen. Si activas el MLO globalmente, se arregla el icono, pero puedes perder estabilidad en otros aparatos. Mi recomendación: MLO desactivado. Prefiero estabilidad total a que el icono se vea bonito. Es algo que ASUS irá puliendo con actualizaciones. En resumen, comprado en oferta (Black Friday), me llegó la revisión de Hardware 1 (fabricada en 2025) y va perfecta, ignorad los rumores de foros sobre revisiones malas. Es un "bicho" muy serio, con puerto de 10Gbps y preparado para durar años. Si buscas estabilidad, firmware Merlin y WiFi 7 real sin irte a precios desorbitados, es el sustituto perfecto.
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