ASUS AX6000 WiFi 6 Gaming Router (RT-AX88U)
ASUS AX6000 WiFi 6 Gaming Router (RT-AX88U)
Pros:
– Provides fast and reliable WiFi 6 connectivity for gaming and streaming
– Features advanced security measures to protect devices and data
– Can handle multiple devices and heavy network traffic with ease
– Has a sleek and stylish design that fits well in any home or office space
– Comes with a user-friendly mobile app for easy setup and management
Cons:
– High price point compared to other routers on the market
– Some users may find the advanced settings and options overwhelming or unnecessary
– May not be compatible with older devices that don’t support WiFi 6 technology
– Can experience occasional connectivity issues or dropouts, especially in larger homes or spaces
– Requires a strong and stable internet connection to fully utilize its capabilities.
Michael F. –
Pros: -Set up was easy and straight forward. -Everything solid since latest firmware update. -Asus will support this router for years to come. -Latest technology with the hardware to support high demands. -8 Ports unique to this model -Alexa/IFTT built in. When enabled, you can control router using Alexa… for example, turn on/off guest network. -So far all my adapters have been able to connect wirelessly, even my old devices. -AiMesh setup looks pretty easy to manage. You could potentially use your old Asus modem as a bridge. Cons: -Trend Micro security; must allow sharing of various system data in order to enable this feature. -Pricey. But chose over the AX11000 due to the 8 ports and that I had years of great success with a AC87U. Overall Review: Key things you need to know: -Must update your Intel Wireless Network adapter drivers directly from manufacturer site in order to locate wireless network (due to 802.11ax). You’ll need driver version 20.xxx or above. My Non-Intel adapters had no problems (Marvel, Broadcom). -Ability for WAN Aggregation using port 4 on router. *Recommend: Arris SB8200 SURFboard Cable Modem (Item#: N82E16825694020). Log into modem settings screen, Advanced, Enable LAG. Use matching high-quality Cat6/7 cables from dual cable modem outputs into WAN and Port 4 or router, enable router setting and reset both. You will now have 2 Gps WAN Aggregation. Instructions on this will be included on your router WAN settings screen. But check your internet provider’s approved modem list before buying. -Pretty standard Asus settings screen we’re all use to. I’m sure they’ll be a lot of future firmware updates. -Use the Asus app on your smartphone to control network. Though wish it notified me of firmware updates when they become available. -May want to ignore the bad reviews like I did. One could assume you’d need a newer modem to match the latest tech of this router, know how to make adjustments to make your network stable, and update device drivers. Also, DOAs happen man… no need to rate 1 egg because you got one – contributing absolutely nothing to the community – get over it and try again using Newegg’s outstanding customer service for a replacement; then give us a review we could actually use. -But all-in-all, I’ve been very happy with the setup and use on my network: Arris SB8200, RT-AX88U, with xFin*** service using around 20 connected devices. Go for it.
Michael F. –
Pros: -Set up was easy and straight forward. -Everything solid since latest firmware update. -Asus will support this router for years to come. -Latest technology with the hardware to support high demands. -8 Ports unique to this model -Alexa/IFTT built in. When enabled, you can control router using Alexa… for example, turn on/off guest network. -So far all my adapters have been able to connect wirelessly, even my old devices. -AiMesh setup looks pretty easy to manage. You could potentially use your old Asus modem as a bridge. Cons: -Trend Micro security; must allow sharing of various system data in order to enable this feature. -Pricey. But chose over the AX11000 due to the 8 ports and that I had years of great success with a AC87U. Overall Review: Key things you need to know: -Must update your Intel Wireless Network adapter drivers directly from manufacturer site in order to locate wireless network (due to 802.11ax). You’ll need driver version 20.xxx or above. My Non-Intel adapters had no problems (Marvel, Broadcom). -Ability for WAN Aggregation using port 4 on router. *Recommend: Arris SB8200 SURFboard Cable Modem (Item#: N82E16825694020). Log into modem settings screen, Advanced, Enable LAG. Use matching high-quality Cat6/7 cables from dual cable modem outputs into WAN and Port 4 or router, enable router setting and reset both. You will now have 2 Gps WAN Aggregation. Instructions on this will be included on your router WAN settings screen. But check your internet provider’s approved modem list before buying. -Pretty standard Asus settings screen we’re all use to. I’m sure they’ll be a lot of future firmware updates. -Use the Asus app on your smartphone to control network. Though wish it notified me of firmware updates when they become available. -May want to ignore the bad reviews like I did. One could assume you’d need a newer modem to match the latest tech of this router, know how to make adjustments to make your network stable, and update device drivers. Also, DOAs happen man… no need to rate 1 egg because you got one – contributing absolutely nothing to the community – get over it and try again using Newegg’s outstanding customer service for a replacement; then give us a review we could actually use. -But all-in-all, I’ve been very happy with the setup and use on my network: Arris SB8200, RT-AX88U, with xFin*** service using around 20 connected devices. Go for it.
Anonymous –
Pros: Much higher speeds at longer distances. 160mhz bandwidth for Intel AC9260-equipped PC – downloads and web surfing are like lightning! Gets the most from all of my WiFi 5 equipment. Super easy to set up – excellent user interface with lots of adjustments and options. Cons: None so far. It is expensive (as was the R8000 when I bought it in late 2014). Overall Review: I’m an early adopter who patiently waits for the firmware to improve. I keep my WiFi routers for a long time and I use the OEM firmware. The R8000 has been bullet-proof reliable and it’s now on the wall, providing WiFi at my wife’s new bookkeeping/tax/payroll office. This is my first Asus WiFi router (having always had Netgear products) and so far, I’m pleased. I’ll update this review after my Asus Wifi 6 adapter arrives and I’ve tested it. I’ll also give updates if the RT-AX88U has any problems. UPDATE: I just installed the Asus PCE-AX58BT wifi adapter in my PC, and the results are remarkable: 2042Mbps/2042Mbps through four walls, a fireplace and 75 feet away. This is everything I’d hoped for. Incredible.
Anonymous –
Pros: Much higher speeds at longer distances. 160mhz bandwidth for Intel AC9260-equipped PC – downloads and web surfing are like lightning! Gets the most from all of my WiFi 5 equipment. Super easy to set up – excellent user interface with lots of adjustments and options. Cons: None so far. It is expensive (as was the R8000 when I bought it in late 2014). Overall Review: I’m an early adopter who patiently waits for the firmware to improve. I keep my WiFi routers for a long time and I use the OEM firmware. The R8000 has been bullet-proof reliable and it’s now on the wall, providing WiFi at my wife’s new bookkeeping/tax/payroll office. This is my first Asus WiFi router (having always had Netgear products) and so far, I’m pleased. I’ll update this review after my Asus Wifi 6 adapter arrives and I’ve tested it. I’ll also give updates if the RT-AX88U has any problems. UPDATE: I just installed the Asus PCE-AX58BT wifi adapter in my PC, and the results are remarkable: 2042Mbps/2042Mbps through four walls, a fireplace and 75 feet away. This is everything I’d hoped for. Incredible.
YIYONG M. –
Pros: I had use it for 2 weeks so far, I don’t see any problem. The signal is strong and fast. I had about 20 devices at home and run smoothly. My kids are happy now and never complain lag and lost signal again when they are playing game. Overall Review: Great product and recommend it .
YIYONG M. –
Pros: I had use it for 2 weeks so far, I don’t see any problem. The signal is strong and fast. I had about 20 devices at home and run smoothly. My kids are happy now and never complain lag and lost signal again when they are playing game. Overall Review: Great product and recommend it .
Anonymous –
It has good range on 5g and good speed 2.4 is good speed
Anonymous –
Faster than my FiOS gateway router for wifi and love the extra ethernet ports at high bandwidh rates too.
Anonymous –
Excellent Router. High Speed, Solid Connection, Good Administrative Interface, 8 – Gigabit LAN Ports and a USB Port. Highly recommended!