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🚀 Elevate your network game with ASUS RT-BE88U — where speed meets security and future-ready power!
The ASUS RT-BE88U is a cutting-edge dual-band WiFi 7 router delivering blazing wireless speeds up to 7200 Mbps and an unparalleled 34 Gbps wired network capacity through dual 10G ports and multiple LAN connections. Powered by a quad-core 2.6GHz CPU, it supports AI-driven WAN management, robust commercial-grade security with AiProtection Pro, and flexible VPN options. Designed for expansive coverage up to 3000 sq ft with AiMesh extendability, it’s the ultimate high-performance router for demanding home and professional environments.

















| ASIN | B0D55SWRSM |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming, Home |
| Antenna Type | Fixed |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,495 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #47 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | Power adapter, Quick Start Guide, RJ-45 cable, RT-BE88U Gaming router, Warranty card |
| Color | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 3000 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | App Control |
| Coverage | 3000 square foot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 310 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 7200 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | No |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.4"L x 2.4"W x 11.8"H |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 10000 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | RT-BE88U |
| Model Name | RT-BE88U |
| Model Number | RT-BE88U |
| Number of Antennas | 4 |
| Number of Ports | 8 |
| Operating System | ASUSWRT |
| Other Special Features of the Product | AiMesh Router, Dedicated Gaming Port, Robust Hardware Powering WiFi 7, Security Protection, Unparalleled 34G Wired Performance |
| Router Firewall Security Level | High |
| Router Network Type | Dual-Band |
| Security Protocol | WPA3 |
| Special Feature | AiMesh Router, Dedicated Gaming Port, Robust Hardware Powering WiFi 7, Security Protection, Unparalleled 34G Wired Performance Special Feature AiMesh Router, Dedicated Gaming Port, Robust Hardware Powering WiFi 7, Security Protection, Unparalleled 34G Wired Performance See more |
| UPC | 197105335660 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 years warranty |
| Wi-Fi Generation | WiFi 7 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax |
B**S
Solid Router - Hardware and Software - Lots of Wired Ports
This is solid router. It performs well - has solid connections to all of my devices, provides 900+ Mbps Up and Down, provides exceptional bandwidth, and manages traffic on 30+ devices. This router replaces the ASUS RT-3100AC which never had a single issue. Router is set up in a 3,100 square foot, 2 story home on a 1/2 acre. So I have Smart Outdoor Plugs to manage lighting, pest controllers and a water fountain. And this router has the range to connect it all. My previous ASUS 3100 almost provided full coverage but i would lose connections on the outer edges. So I added an extender and that worked for 10+ years. This ASUS RT BE88U provides full coverage without the additional extender. It has Ai Mesh capabilities so if I needed to push my range further deep over the 1/2 acre lot. I bought this particular router because #1 ASUS makes great routers, #2 this router will cover 3000 sq ft, and #3 all the performance hardwired ports.... I am using 4 of the wired ports now and there are 4 more for future proofing. Plus there are two 10Gb ports - one for the input WAN, and one for maybe a future NAS. This router has most everything one would need. It is not a gaming specific router, but it is a high performance all purpose router. The one thing it does NOT have is the 6GHz band. I was on the fence about even having the 6GHz because sometimes all the bugs aren't out of managing that third band. And 2.4GHz and 5GHz exceed my performance needs without any hassles of the 6GHz band. And even though it does not have the third band, it has ALL the other performance tech that comes with WiFi7. I am very happy with this router. Would definitely buy again.
M**E
Asus RT-BE88U just works!!
Amazon Rview: Read through to get to the Asus RT-BE88U.... This review will most likely not get posted. I purchased the Netgear RS700S as "refurbished," which generally means that it was returned and some how repaired (or at least double check to make sure it is working per manufacturer specs). It was not. Router would continuously drop signal. So it appears that Amazon just repackaged it and sold it, as is. Router Review: 1. Administrator menu is very limited on what you can do. 2. When accessing the router's admin menu, it times you out after about 15-20 seconds while your trying to read the documentation for settings. You must re-sign in EVERY SINGLE TIME! 3. You can NOT change the admin user name. You must use "admin." Without the ability to change the admin name Netgear reduced your router access security by 50%. 4. In order to gain access to the needed security for the router, you MUST pay an annual subscription!! 5. Netgear customer service people are rude to you if you turn down the subscription sales pitch, and then reqest to get I.T. support on an issue. They actually hung up on me. At first I thought the over-seas phone line dropped. However, when I called back 2 or 3 times, they would not even answer the phone. CONCLUSION: I returned the RS700S for a full refund and bought an ASUS RT-BE88U router. Everything mentioned above is NOT an issue. Their admin user name can be changes, you have a huge amount of control within the admin menu (including how long you wish the menu to time-out.) NO annual subscription fees. Signals on 2.4, 5, and 6G are very solid. I have 15 devices and not one of them has ever dropped a signal. Also, reboot times are much fast than Netgear's. Great router, security, menu interface, and performance! Customer service wasn't needed because this router just WORKS!!
D**E
A Solid Workhorse of a Router
I purchased this router being fully aware that even though it is WiFi 7, it has no 6ghz band. I have 37 clients on my network and only two of them can use the 6ghz band. I also found that with WiFi 7 enabled, my WiiM Home app could no longer find its devices… so I turned off WiFi 7. This router replaced my old six year old RT-AX88U which was working great until the day I unplugged it. The BE88U is a substantial upgrade of the AX88U. The AX88U has 1GB ram, 1.8GHz Quad-Core CPU, a 1x Gigabit WAN port, and 8x Gigabit LAN ports. The BE88U has 2GB ram, 2.4GHz Quad-Core CPU, 2x 10G WAN ports, 4x 2.5G LAN, 4x Gigabit LAN ports. The BE88U is fully compatible with Asus-Merlin firmware version 3006.*.*. The Asus-Merlin firmware has the AMTM script manager built in, which means you can easily install Diversion, Skynet, and other useful scripts for tailoring your internet experience. If the last sentence made no sense to you, that is OK. The BE88U can still be a great router for you, but you will not be utilizing its full potential.
W**E
It Worked Great Until It Didn't
I was (maybe still am) a diehard ASUS guy, might have to consider other options after this though. The router worked great for about 2 weeks then it lost internet connectivity, after rebooting it once or twice I was able to get it running again. Fast forward 2 more weeks & my internet was crawling slower than dial up! I did a speed test & was amazed at the result. Tried rebooting the router several times (6 or 7) & it would not connect to the internet at all. I have an old RT-AX85U router that this replaced because I needed more ports. I hooked it back up & it took right off. I guess I'll just use my old reliable 4 port AX86U with a switch & the BE88U is getting returned. Attached are my speed test screenshots. The 1st is the BE88U & the 2nd the AX86U. I hope that this was just a bad router & not that ASUS's quality is going down. For the price of this router I expected much more that what was delivered. One other thing to note is that the ports on the back seem sort of close together. If you have an ethernet cable that has a little more covering on the end, it is really tight.
S**M
ASUS RT-BE88U WiFi 7 Router: finally a decent wifi7 router with 10gbe ports and a OK price
So the one downside to this router is that it doesn't support the 6Ghz band. The (sort've) good news is that downside won't matter to most since not many wireless devices, other than the routers, supports that 6Ghz band as of mid-late 2024. AND the major wireless chipset OEM's don't seem interested in pushing that band all that hard in ANY devices for probably the next year or so. Uses too much power while also being rather short range and expensive to implement. In some countries its looking like it may not even get used ever due to potential interference issues! Also the very few devices that do support the 6Ghz band often do so in a way that causes issues since support is so poor in general. Issues which force you to either disable it anyways or cause large performance degradation in a real world setting. These issues also don't seem to be getting fixed any time soon either since apparently that support costs real money. On top of all that the 6Ghz band doesn't even matter all that much in a practical real world setting even if you can get it working with your devices since its rather short range only. Think a max range of 10' (so ~3m) or so at best typically for 6Ghz since the signal attenuates even more rapidly than 5Ghz band does. Basically nearly no one but a rarified few (the only practical real world scenario where it makes sense and could be used is for wireless backhaul links between different routers to form a short range but high speed mesh network....which is a nifty but very specialized application) should care about that 6Ghz band so that it isn't supported by this router won't be a issue for most and you can probably safely ignore it. The great news is the rest of the WiFi7 features are well supported and working great: 4K-QAM, MLO, and various anti signal congestion tech. +++THAT IS THE STUFF THAT ACTUALLY MATTERS IN WiFi7!!+++ It will make all your wireless devices work better together and will make them all, to varying degrees, faster due to improved signalling efficiency while doing it. That being said it won't work miracles. If you already have a good WiFi6 or 6E router I'd probably keep it so long as its working fine. WiFi7 won't be a huge upgrade for you. If you have a older WiFi5 (aka 802.11ac), or something even older than that, then yes WiFi7 can actually be a pretty big upgrade that is worth it you. Personally for me what I wanted was something that was reliable, had good firmware support, didn't have all the issues that the 6Ghz band routers were experiencing, wasn't too expensive, and had 10Gbe ports. This router fits that bill perfectly! ASUS usually makes a solid router, this one is going to have 4yr firmware support, and the SFP port is upgradable to whatever 10Gbe solution that you could want. Having 4x 2.5Gbe ports on top of 4x 1Gbe ports built in is pretty nice too. Lots of home networks can probably get away with not using a separate switch at all with this thing. I had to reboot a few times to get the router working well with my cable modem but other than that a wired set up (they push the cellphone app hard in the directions, its not needed) went fine. I will say that for some reason the login page didn't want to load in Firefox so I had to use MS's Edge. Not a big deal but seemed odd to me that was necessary. For USB3 performance I tested this with a Corsair Survivor Stealth USB3 flash drive that can easily write or read at 200MB/s+ on my PC. I got around 120MB/s write and 170MB/s read speed off of it when plugged into this router. Not bad but a tad slow for a new 2024 router I'd say. I can get around 1.7Gbps wireless performance moving files around on my phone (which supports WiFi 6 but not 6E) when connected to this thing if I stand within 10'. At the other end of the house, which I estimate to be ~30' away, I get around 1.5Gbps. More than fast enough for me! Signal coverage is great. The whole house (2100sq ft) and the yard (about .3 acre) is in range and gets good reception. The real star of the show to me was the 10Gig performance though! I'm getting around 8.6Gpbs through my wired connection (Cat6a) which is a incredible upgrade from 1Gb!! Moving around a 100GB file only took a bit more than 8 minutes!!! I took a star off since I think the price is still a tad high, USB3 performance is a bit ho hum, there is no USB3 port on the front of the router, and while I don't plan on using it this router does lack 6Ghz band. Otherwise this is a very slick upgrade for anyone looking to get 10Gbe (finally!) while also updating their wireless standard to the latest and greatest.
L**T
Awesome beast for premium users!
This updated model includes a 10GbE, 4x 2.5GbE, and 4x 1GbE ports plus a USB A 3.2 port. Quite a bit more networking hardware than the average WiFi router... The WiFi coverage is exceptional, and it is also Mesh compatible if you need even larger range. ASUS offers great extra protection and parental controls features as always.
D**M
Stable and reliable router with a few setup issues
This router delivers higher speeds than my tp-link Deco mesh network. Connections seems very reliable and stable so far. My only gripe was the setup process. It was not picking up internet/ modem (same modem used for last year or so). It took 4 times going through the setup process before it detected the internet connection. After that hiccup all is good.
C**U
Very Good Router With Minor Bugs
Still a pretty new router, so it has some bugs, mostly with MLO. Not so 'future proof' as it's lacking wifi 7. However, it has great range, typically great Asus security features, and seamless dual Wan, making it especially good if your main internet goes down, as it can use your mobile data via USB tethering. Recommended more for business and Voip - better choices out there if you are a hard-core gamer.
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