ASUS RT-AX86U Pro (AX5700)
ASUS RT-AX86U Pro (AX5700)
Pros:
– High-speed Wi-Fi 6 connectivity
– Coverage up to 2800 square feet
– Easy setup and management with ASUS Router app
– Multiple Ethernet ports for wired connectivity
– Supports VPN and gaming acceleration features
– Parental controls and AiProtection Pro security
Cons:
– Expensive compared to other routers
– No USB-C port
– Bulky design may not fit in with home decor
– May require firmware updates for optimal performance
– Limited compatibility with older devices without Wi-Fi 6 capability
Anonymous –
Pros: It’s very easy to set up, they come with a 3 steps guide. Easy follow on instruction. One click application from the Mobile apps that allow you to prioritize your usage between work from home, Learn from home, media streaming is brilliant. Overall Review: A perfect router for a 3000+ 3 Storey Single Detach. Strong signal cover thru the house. I placed the router in the living room which located on the first floor. Coverage included front and back yard and also the basement. It’s WiFi 6, ready for PS5 lol.
Anonymous –
Overall Review: I bought this router to replace a system that was struggling to manage all the Wi-FI Smart home connections. Since WOW!!! I now enjoy a stable connection to all my Wi-fi devices in addition to a connection speed that is equal to wired devices. 500 Mbps. With my wifi 6 card on my computer, I have 2.4 Gbps of reception
Coy H. –
Pros: – Easy setup – AX/Wifi 6 – WPA3 – VPN Server – IPS – DDNS – IPv6 – Regular Firmware Updates Cons: – None Overall Review: I’m a network engineer and I am a big fan of Asus routers, this is my 3rd and replaces my RT-AC68r. I started years ago with a RT-N66, which I handed down to my parents and still recieves firmware updates. That is the biggest feature that keeps me using Asus, regular updates that fix security vulnerabilities (and sometimes adds features). I think Asus routers are the best consumer grade routers on the market for that reason alone. So many features bulit in. A neat feature this model has is Alexa and IFTT support (wish they’d add Google Assistant support). I also really like having the openVPN server, this model adds IPSEC but I haven’t tried it yet. Would be nice if they added IPSEC site-to-site support. IPS features are nice. I also use AiCloud for NAS. Guest network that blocks intranet access and can set bandwidth limiter is also really nice feature.
Anonymous –
Pros: 2.5 Gb/s WAN port Exceptional software support Works well with older Asus routers to form mesh networks Cons: A little pricey at $250 With only one 5 GHz band, it needs a wired backhaul for efficient mesh networking. Overall Review: Used it to replace an RT-AC68U purchased in 2015. That unit still receives regular software updates and feature drops, BTW. Had no problem setting up the mesh network with my older router and it works as expected. I used the 2.5 Gb/s port for the WAN connection to the matching port on my Motorola MB8611 cable modem. That allows the 1 Gb/s WAN port to become a fifth LAN port. I’m very happy with my purchase.
#Purge –
Pros: I’m very impressed overall much faster than my old router. I also noticed it also reaches further. Cons: My only complaint is set up is a nightmare & tech support well let’s just say your better on your own. I’m very fortunate I figured out how to set up on my own. Overall Review: My overall opinion if you get past set up definitely worth it.
RICHARD B. –
Pros: – Great interface, – Better coverage than RT-AX68U – Working well as AiMesh master in Access Point mode Cons: – Horrible wired setup experience in that input data was ignored. A friend and I also had the same experience with an RT-AX68U – Wasted hours figuring out a default WiFi parameter prevented an old iPad and old Dell laptop from connecting Overall Review: I bought an RT-AX68U (yes, that’s sixty eight) a few weeks ago knowing that it probably wouldn’t provide all the coverage I needed (4000 sq ft house with 150′ deep back yard) but I wanted to see how well it did to judge what I should buy for a second router, i.e. another 68U or an 86U. I had previous experience with an RT-ac51U so I knew I’d like the interface. The 68U setup sorta went well except a bunch of input data (e.g. SSIDs and PWs) was obviously ignored once I logged in. A friend had the same experience, too. The 68U worked well enough for the front half of the house but I obviously need more oomph in a second router if I wanted anything close to decent coverage in the backyard. I settled on the 86U running as the AiMesh master in access point mode. I had the same setup experience (ignored input data) but the real fun began when I tried to connect all my devices. An old iPad and an old Dell laptop would not connect to the mesh on 2.4 or 5 GHz even though they worked with the 68U. I spent hours trying to figure out the problem, eventually setting up the 68U and 86U as separate access points. Everything connected with the 68U but not the 86U so it wasn’t a mesh-only problem. Turns out the 86U had “Protected Management Frames” (never even heard of it before) enabled by default on the 86U. Once it was disabled, all was well, including after re-enabling the AiMesh. Why any router would be shipped with such a default setting is beyond me. Many people would just return the thing as defective. The 86U User Guide was no help and I was also very annoyed at the time that ASUS did not even have a User Guide for the 68U on their website.
Anonymous –
Pros: Quick setup, easy setup, lots of options for experienced users. Cons: Unable to surface mount unless diy adaption used. It lacks chassis bosses for slip screws. Overall Review: Quick setup, blazing fast speeds (upgrade from n/b/g), VPN and dual wifinetwork was a a breeze. Ive not used the gaming features, cannot speak regarding that possible performance increase. signal penetration and through 4 residential walls at 100 ft and dropped 5GHz signal from -70 to -50db (still very strong). With four nearby 5GHz competing signals at -30db, throughput was 500+ at 10 feet. At 100 ft and 4 walls, 290 Mbps. Very very nice.
Jake –
Pros: Easy setup, surprisingly helpful and capable companion app (Android), great power, reach and throughput on the Wi-Fi signal Overall Review: Excellent router. Easily outclasses anything we’ve used in the past from a variety of manufacturers. Visited Newegg tonight to buy another one of these for our second location, and thought I’d leave a review on the initial purchase.
Anonymous –
Overall Review: I upgraded from an ASUS AC86U and this was a major upgrade.