

⚡ Future-Proof Your Network with ASUS RT-BE92U – Speed, Security, and Smart Control in One!
The ASUS RT-BE92U is a tri-band WiFi 7 router delivering ultra-fast 9700 Mbps speeds using new 320MHz 6 GHz channels and 4096-QAM modulation. It features multi-link operation for stable connections, AI WAN detection for seamless internet failover including 4G/5G tethering, and Smart Home Master for easy IoT management. With subscription-free AiProtection Pro security and comprehensive VPN support, it offers enterprise-grade protection and hassle-free AiMesh extendability for whole-home coverage.












| ASIN | B0DHWCQ3FP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,541 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #726 in Routers |
| Item model number | RT-BE92U |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Product Dimensions | 28.7 x 10.16 x 24.71 cm; 789.25 g |
M**D
exellent wifi 7 device
very nice the vpn from sharksurf is compatable and good
W**A
Excelente producto Cumple su función
B**N
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.
M**L
I’ve been chasing the dream of truly flawless wireless VR for years, and with the Asus RT-BE92U paired to my Meta Quest 3, I think I’ve finally found it. From the moment I set it up, the RT-BE92U impressed me with its Wi-Fi 7 speed, ultra-low latency, and rock-solid stability. I mainly dedicate it to my VR headset or gaming...no smart TVs, no phones, no IoT clutter and the difference was night and day. The router’s Multi-Link Operation (MLO) and strong 6 GHz performance meant my Quest 3 could stream PC VR content without a single hiccup. In Beat Saber, where every millisecond counts, the experience was nothing short of magical. No stutters, minimal or no compression artifacts just crisp visuals and instant controller response. Even during the most intense Expert+ runs, the connection stayed buttery smooth, letting me focus entirely on the rhythm and flow instead of worrying about lag. The RT-BE92U’s beamforming and high-gain antennas seem tailor-made for VR play spaces. I could move freely around my room without signal drops, and the router handled the constant high-bitrate stream like it was nothing. If you’re serious about wireless PC VR and want to unlock the full potential of your Meta Quest 3, dedicating an Asus RT-BE92U to the task is a game-changer. For me, it turned Beat Saber from “great” into “flawless.” In addition, the RT-BE92U was recently added to support Merlin Firmware which can help extend features and allow tinkering outside the official firmware...For nerds like me who like to tinker and can leverage the open source code, it gives me flexibility and room to fully customize my router for my specific needs.
J**O
What can I say about this non functional router? This unit would NOT connect up to my modem in any way. Not even manually. Not like this is the first ASUS routers I have owned, as I have used (and still do at another location) AC86u and AC68, both doing a yeoman job of routing lots of data. But this abomination of a router is simply not worth the money. I purchased one that connected but the 6 gz channel didn't work. Returned it. Replaced it with another one- wouldn't connect to modem. I set it up downstream as a "double NAT" just to check it out. Speed was OK but the radio didn't work still. Used multiple devices to detect it to no avail. Returned that one. 3rd unit- still wouldn't see my modem so at that point I gave up and returned it also. Cautiously purchased a GL-MT6000 (GL.NET) and hoped for the best. Fewer bells and whistles but very functional and reliable. Recognized my modem instantly and off I went. Be aware that ASUS has been dropping in quality steadily for quite a while. Check out ASUS forums and see how unhappy people are with their products AND support. I hope that they will wake up and turn their ship around and rediscover the quality that they once had and build products that actually work again. Good Luck.
Y**W
I have to return the router as its connectivity is extremely unstable in my case. My situation: I live in a stacked townhouse (two floors) with Bell 3 Gbps service; I have 5-6 devices, non of which can support Wifi 7 (best can do Wifi 6E). I use the router as AP to enhance wifi coverage and get my place ready for any future wifi 7 device. The router's signal is strong enough to cover my entire home (when it works) but my phone and computer would frequently lose connection without any reason, particularly when I resume my phone/pc, change location from the first floor (where the router is) to the second, or start a heavy load downloading/uploading. I have to reconnect wifi multiple times a day; the speed is better when newly connected but gets worse as I use. I tried troubleshooting and did some research. With this router, many have complained about similar problems and warned that tri-band/wifi 7 is very new and still requires constant improvement. I've also tried different setup, e.g., turn off wifi 7 mode, turn off roaming assistant... to improve stability, but the problem persisted. So be ware of the challenges embracing new technologies.
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