








🚀 Elevate your home network to pro-level speed and security with ASUS RT-BE86U!
The ASUS RT-BE86U is a cutting-edge WiFi 7 dual-band router delivering up to 6800 Mbps wireless speeds and a combined 20G wired network capacity via 10G WAN/LAN and multiple 2.5G LAN ports. Powered by a 64-bit quad-core 2.6GHz CPU, it features AI WAN detection, AiMesh for scalable coverage, subscription-free Trend Micro security, and advanced gaming optimizations, making it ideal for demanding home and small business networks.
















| ASIN | B0DGZZJ996 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 223,993 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,646 in Routers |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | RT-BE86U |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Product Dimensions | 31.5 x 23.62 x 8.89 cm; 18 g |
G**O
Estoy encantado con mi compra, ha sido justo lo que esperaba. Había estado teniendo un router Asus modelo RT-AC66U B1 que me funcionaba muy bien; sin embargo, ya se sentía que en momentos se estresaba de más por la cantidad de dispositivos conectados en casa y la necesidad de mantener una velocidad estable de conexión a internet (tengo contratados 700mb de descarga). Fue por lo anterior que decidí actualizar mi router a este nuevo RT-BE86U… sin duda una hermosura. Se mantiene la facilidad de configuración y mejoraron la priorización para gaming. Con su puerto 10G puedo aprovechar al máximo mi velocidad y me otorga, de forma INALÁMBRICA, los 700mb a una distancia medianamente alejada del router. Es cierto que no tiene la antena de 6ghz para el “wifi7 puro”, aunque sí nos ofrece “de base” dos conexiones (SSID) en 5ghz y una en 2.4ghz (esta última con la opción de crearle mas redes). Por lo que en mi caso resultó perfecto puesto que bastantes de mis dispositivos ya reconocen de forma ideal el protocolo de WiFi6 y la conexión es estupenda. Sin duda alguna recomiendo la compra y percibo que podré tener este router funcionando sin problemas por al menos 6 años.
T**E
Unbelievable router! I plugged mine in last week. Hooked it up to Comcast crap XB8 "Gateway". Their new gateway got an update at the beginning of the year... made it a "smart" router. I kept getting dropped from wifi! Every night! Bought this... Hooked it up to the Gateway bridge mode, ai did the rest! Virtually no setup, easy peazy! Not 1 dropped signal. Every device is connected and STAYS CONNECTED. I bypassed Xfinity. Now it works. I run a small business out of my home with 600 mbps thru Comcast with this router and it is perfect. STRONGER SIGNAL!! Spend the money... it is worth it.
M**.
I’ve been really impressed with the ASUS RT-BE86U. I’ve deployed several of these in single-router setups (no nodes yet), and every one has been completely stable and dependable. Setup was straightforward. I always update to the latest firmware right away, and each install has gone perfectly — no connection drops, slowdowns, or random issues. Most of these homes have around 20–30 devices connected, including phones, TVs, Google smart devices, and the occasional gaming PC. The RT-BE86U handles everything effortlessly with solid speed and coverage throughout the house. The only small change I’ve noticed compared to the AX86U Pro is the rearranged GUI — some of the Wi-Fi settings have been moved under the “Network” section. It’s a bit different and took a minute to get used to, but once you know where everything is, it’s not a big deal. Overall, the RT-BE86U has been flawless as a standalone router. It’s fast, reliable, and a great upgrade for anyone wanting top-tier Wi-Fi 7 performance without headaches.
R**R
I'm giving this thing one star for now because I just spent an hour and a half working on it to get it back up and running after its first firmware update. After the initial update, half of my devices wouldn't see the wifi network. Rebooting didn't help. Which, btw, rebooting doesn't just reboot the product once. It has to reboot 3-5 times whenever it says it's rebooting. Then, when it comes back online, the wifi network has to disappear and reappear and reconnect 3-5 times as well before I can even get to an admin page or have the app connect to it. After an hour and a half of troubleshooting: saving settings, factory reset, reboot reboot reboot reboot reboot, restore settings, all 3-4 times, the same issue was occurring. I finally figured out that the admin password requirements changed with the firmware update. My original password didn't meet them. Well I thought obviously the admin password wouldn't affect the ability for devices to see the wifi network because, well, why would it? I reset the admin password to align with the new password requirements, then reboot reboot reboot reboot reboot, and lo and behold everything connected again. It goes without saying the admin password should not have anything to do with devices seeing the wifi network, but here we are. I will update the one-star review if I never have to go through all this b.s. again! Update: Well it's been 20 minutes and guess what. Half my devices can no longer see the wifi network AGAIN, and they disconnected. I think it may have rebooted AGAIN, but I wasn't monitoring it to notice. I don't even know if I'll waste my time getting a replacement. Update: Turning off wifi-7 seems to have fixed the wifi network not showing for many of my devices. All the devices that did connect when the issue was occurring appeared to be using the 5gHz band. Final update: Wifi networks disappeared again. So I factory reset it one last time and configured it from scratch instead of restoring from saved settings. After an hour the issue occurred again. I'm done! And get this. There isn't even an option to replace the device, only return it for a refund. ASUS doesn't even have enough confidence in their own devices to think maybe the problem could be just the one device. I won't buy their brand again.
W**S
I'm really loving this new router! So I'm using Home Assistant, and needed a way to manage my internal and external network, as well as hard-coding IPs and 'turning off' internet access for certain devices. Now I'm totally not a network person, so there are probably other ways to do what I needed to do, but this router made it super straight-forward. On the connectivity side, I live in a 3 story 3500+sf house (way bigger than my old 1200 sf condo) and I've no issues at all reaching every single corner and even out into the yard. I have it set up in my office on the first floor, and it's not really central the office is in the corner, but again no issues. Back to my Home Assistant setup, I've found the stability and signal strength of the router to be perfect for my routines and the like as most of my stuff is connected through WiFi. I was originally looking at setting up a mesh in my home fearing that I'd have dead spots, but it's been perfectly fine! So, long story short, this was probably overkill for what I need it for as it has a LOT more advanced features that I don't use (my bad, as I said I'm not a networking gal), but I really wanted something solid that has a good interface and solid connectivity, and this fits the bill.
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