🚀 Elevate your network game with ASUS RT-BE96U — where speed meets security and future-proof tech.
The ASUS RT-BE96U is a cutting-edge WiFi 7 tri-band router featuring 6GHz support with 320MHz bandwidth and 4096-QAM for ultra-fast, low-latency connections. Equipped with dual 10G WAN/LAN ports, Multi-Link Operation for stable multi-band connectivity, and lifetime subscription-free AiProtection Pro security, it’s designed for professionals demanding top-tier performance and seamless expandability via AiMesh.
Wireless Type | 802.11.be |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | RT-BE96U |
Item model number | RT-BE96U |
Operating System | App, Windows, Mac OS, Linus |
Item Weight | 4.12 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.8 x 13.8 x 8.57 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.8 x 13.8 x 8.57 inches |
Color | BLACK |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0BZFK3BF8 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | August 18, 2023 |
G**Y
Great, fast Router
Last update 7-12Running as advertised, without the issues I had with the first unit. Fast and great range. I will be implementing the new ASUS BQ16 pro mesh in my house this week and will write a full review.Update 6-30It's been a wild ride. Just after posting the review on the 98U, it died. I tried reloading the backup, factory reset and nothing. This is where thing really took a turn. I had to "chat" with Amazon to return the router and they finally issued the shipping label. Seems that it's only buy or return when it came to this unit. I went and purchased another. Here is where the glitch in the Amazon matrix's comes in (it has happened more than once to me). Always follows the same pattern, deliver day was moved up by Amazon. On the delivery day it showed out for delivery and never showed up. New delivery day is now two days out. On the delivery day it shows out for delivery and again never shows up. I get a note from Amazon saying wait a day and then I can return it. I waited the day and go to return it and talk to support. All I really wanted to do is get a replacement. I finally talk the support type to replace it and he does, it arrives two days later. The new one has been up for a week and is work as advertised. Still love the unit.I have tested the speed on both my Mac Mini and my Linux Mint devices and it is averaging 20%+ fast for comparable workloads on my prior 6E routers.Update 6-15I've had the 98u for 24 hours, solid, quiet and works as advertised with predictable results:- I continue to run test on the speed. However, so far it looks to be at least 10 -15% faster than the 96u, YMMV.- Normal daily operations, Non-Cached web browsing, Slack, Signal, Email seems feels faster especially web surfing.- As measured using openspeedtest (HTML5 and HTTP) is faster than my prior ET-12 and the 96U. Again YMMVI removed a node from my mesh ET-12 (7 node) system in the house and added the 96U. Working well and my son is happy to finally have a cool looking router and he says it's faster (and tested it, I guess I'm rubbing off on him?). Yes this is a mix of Wifi 6 and 7 and I have plans to replacing the ET-12s with the BQ16 Pro if ASUS ever gets their heads out of their corporate keisters.Update 6-14OK broke down and purchased the BE98U for my office mostly because my son saw the 96U and wanted it for his setup. I plan on running the 96U in a mesh setup when the ZenWiFi BQ16 Pro gets here (I'll address this when I review the BQ16s). Anyway, configured the 98U; start to finish 5 minutes. So far:- Feels faster - I'll get stats on this today- Nice LEDs (I don't care but I'm sure there are gamers that will)- Better web UI with a nice status page- Advanced configurations UI mirror the format on other Asus hardware. Big plus here!I'll get some time with it and update this review. Overall I'm please with it.Update: 4/23/2024Finally an update. Mostly fixes including security with some functional additions. As I mentioned before, updates are measured in months.Update: 4/3/2024:The BD96U has been rock solid no drops. Still no software update since December, not uncommon (unfortunately) for ASUS.Updated 2/16/2024:So far Wifi 7 has been a strange ride. First I've been in networking for over 30 years and have contributed to and watched it grow up. I have a separate (from my house) office on it's own network. Here I implement what will eventually go into my house. My first attempt with Wifi 7 was the disastrous TP-Link BE95. In a nutshell, nice hardware but everything else was a train wreak. Software, UI, Security, subscription model and privacy were awful. Now normally I buy and use the eventual hardware I would be using in the main house for my office first, but this time I pulled a crazy Ivan, I bought the BE96U. I wanted the BE98 but it's not available (right now) anywhere unless you want to pay $1300 on Ebay (at the time of this review). I plan on implementing the ASUS ZenWiFi BQ16 Pro when it becomes available for my house. Oh and just for reference, I have owned and used Orbi, Linksys, TP-Link and now Asus.The BE96U is replacing a single Asus ET-12. The ET-12 worked very well but it's time to move on. Here are my impressions of the BE96U so far:Pros:- Implementation was easy 9and for someone that breaks EVERYTHING that says a lot)- Web client and Web interface was something I was used to and the options are fantastic (as a network guy)- Web UI is straight forward and to the point and does a very good job of implementing mid-level functionalimplementation- Great advanced features, features the other providers hide. These advanced features gives the user the opportunity to exploit the full potential of the unit. Hear me TP-Link, Orbi and others?- Mobile client is very good- 2 10G ports- Wireless coverage inside my office and all the way into my main house is very good- No subscriptions for basic features the other vendors make you pay for. IMO this is pure GREED- It's FASTCons:- The unit is big (I knew this going in). Beast mode.- As with the ET-12 and ET-8 software releases are measured in many months. This is good and bad. However, IMO newer hardware and software should error on the side of more frequent updates. Release early, release often.- 1G ports? Your competitors moved to 2.5G, so should you. What is ASUS thinking?- Where is USB C?I move very large data sets, video etc. daily around as part of my job and it's fast. As I measure, faster than the ET-12. I have the extra 10G port going into a 10G switch.I applaud ASUS for not yielding to the subscription model their competitors have gone all in on. ORBI, TP-Link and the others should be ashamed of themselves for charging for basic features and poor software.The BE96U is working as advertised, no network drops since I've had it and I don't have to think about it, the ultimate goal of any network. It just works.I will be updating this review as I get network time under my belt.
D**R
Huge size and performance
Unlimited power!! RGBs!! Sweet smart phone app!! HUGE!! I bought this baby when I switched to fiber optic internet and the wireless pod they gave me would disconnect every few minutes. It was also not reaching out to the wireless birdbath cameras my wife has setup. I installed this monster up on the wall (they do not recommend that but theres no place for me to set it in the room with my networking gear) and it hasnt skipped a beat in over 3 months. Everywhere I go on my entire property I have full 5G bars on all devices. The RGBs give a subtle glow to the laundry room if thats a thing you care about. One of the best routers I have owned to date.
J**D
Tri band means: 5.1, 5.1 and 2.4
Powerful. Much better signal to all my devices. I have almost 40 connected devices, and there are no more drop outs now. Management is straight forward with both app and web interface, although the web interface shows more options.Phones also seem to be much faster. My S22 shows I'm connected to Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) even though the router says it does not support the newest 6e band. The 6 connection IS solid and fast. And since 6e is only useful when you're in the same room as the router, I don't see a huge need for it.Since it's tri band, I have my 4k TV's connected to one the 5.1 bands. All other google devices are connected to the second 5.1 band, and all the TP-Link devices are connected to the 2.4 band. I will be able to easily separate the 2.4 devices into a separate/isolated/secure network with this routers software.I have my computers and printer hardwired with the 4 available ports. I may hardwire 2 of the TV's later, but they seem to have plenty of bandwidth on wifi.Its nice to identify and rename Every device on my system! ChatGPT and seeing the MAC (with the router) made this a welcome chore.I have no reservations recommending this router. I'm using it a with Spectrum cable modem.
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