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Well I was a bit unlucky with it being out of stock and will still be waiting for what I have ordered so

Yes, I would have liked to buy from another website, but they do not deliver to Sweden as they have few in stock and you live in the UK, so you will probably have better luck ordering from this site

 
I just got the RT-BE92U set up, and I can get full Gigabit speeds through two walls with MLO, whereas on the GT-AX1100, my speeds maxed out at about 450mbps at the same location.
 
For the owners out there, does the initial firmware from Asus seems stable for this router? Any unexpected operation happening with the router?
 
I don't think there are many owners since it was only recently put up for purchase at Best Buy on October 7th. The firmware shipped with the router does not have the MLO feature, while the latest firmware update from 9/30 supports MLO. So far, the router has been stable.
 
I just got the RT-BE92U set up, and I can get full Gigabit speeds through two walls with MLO, whereas on the GT-AX1100, my speeds maxed out at about 450mbps at the same location.
Great result, I'm happy to say I have the BE86U and I get full gigabit speeds through two walls too. Actually almost get full speeds downstairs one floor which I'm really impressed with. MLO certainly seems to massively benefit the 5GHz band too.

Edit: Take that back, I get full speeds one floor down.
 

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You can get better Spatial Diversity and Beamforming when using only one 2x2 client. Also, a 4x4 can handle two 2x2 clients simultaneously. Whereas a 2x2 can only handle one client at 2x2.
So which is better ? I plan to get a WiFi 7 2x2 even though all my devices are AC
 
So which is better ? I plan to get a WiFi 7 2x2 even though all my devices are AC
As far as I understand the explanation, a 4x4 AP is better than a 2x2 AP. Because you can get better Spatial Diversity and Beamforming and it can also handle two 2x2 clients at once.
Also keep in mind that WiFi 7 doesn't just use 6GHz, but also 2.4GHz and 5GHz, so you may get better performance with 4x4 2.4GHz and 4x4 5GHz instead of 3x3 2.4GHz, 2x2 5GHz, and 2x2 6GHz.
Also, if all your devices are AC, they'll be able to get better performance with more 2.4GHz and 5GHz antennas because they won't be using the 6GHz ones.
 
I would also consider how many walls are between the AP and the connected device. 6GHz will have a weaker signal than 5GHz when connecting through obstruction. For my personal use case, I only care about getting gigabit speeds on my desktop PC and, therefore, don't mind that the RT-BE92U only has a 2x2 5GHz and 2x2 6GHz antenna. Also, I live in NYC, and there are 20+ APs around me, so it was actually better to get a router with 6GHz radio since that is not as crowded as 5GHz.
 
Great result, I'm happy to say I have the BE86U and I get full gigabit speeds through two walls too. Actually almost get full speeds downstairs one floor which I'm really impressed with. MLO certainly seems to massively benefit the 5GHz band too.

Edit: Take that back, I get full speeds one floor down.
I'm glad you only need the 5GHz + 2.4GHz bands on MLO to get full speed. Unfortunately, it wouldn't have gotten me full speed since the 5GHz band is overcrowded where I live, and I can't use the DFS channels because I live close enough to Laguardia Airport.
 
As far as I understand the explanation, a 4x4 AP is better than a 2x2 AP. Because you can get better Spatial Diversity and Beamforming and it can also handle two 2x2 clients at once.
Also keep in mind that WiFi 7 doesn't just use 6GHz, but also 2.4GHz and 5GHz, so you may get better performance with 4x4 2.4GHz and 4x4 5GHz instead of 3x3 2.4GHz, 2x2 5GHz, and 2x2 6GHz.
Also, if all your devices are AC, they'll be able to get better performance with more 2.4GHz and 5GHz antennas because they won't be using the 6GHz ones.
I cant use 6ghz as my devices are all ac only
 
I'm glad you only need the 5GHz + 2.4GHz bands on MLO to get full speed. Unfortunately, it wouldn't have gotten me full speed since the 5GHz band is overcrowded where I live, and I can't use the DFS channels because I live close enough to Laguardia Airport.
Form understanding WiFi 6 is not yet even mainstream now . Probably still needs couple of years down the road
 
Form understanding WiFi 6 is not yet even mainstream now . Probably still needs couple of years down the road
Wifi 6 is mainstream, it is AX Wi-Fi, and it has been out since 2019. The 6GHz band is newer and was introduced in Wifi 6E (2021), which also means that any router that is not a triband does not have the 6GHz band. Requiring a triband router was the barrier to entry and getting more people to use the new standard. I was seen as an in-between step from Wifi 6 to Wifi 7 once the FCC cleared the 6GHz band. AC Wi-Fi was released in 2013 and rebranded to Wifi 5, while AX Wi-Fi was rebranded to Wifi 6. So the Wifi 5 standard is quite old now.
 
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Wifi 6 is mainstream, it is AX Wi-Fi, and it has been out since 2019. The 6GHz band is newer and was introduced in Wifi 6E (2021), which also means that any router that is not a triband does not have the 6GHz band. Requiring a triband router was the barrier to entry and getting more people to use the new standard. I was seen as an in-between step from Wifi 6 to Wifi 7 once the FCC cleared the 6GHz band. AC Wi-Fi was released in 2013 and rebranded to Wifi 5, while AX Wi-Fi was rebranded to Wifi 6. So the Wifi 5 standard is quite old now.
Current AC devices can't use 6ghz band . Don't doesn't really matter unless all Ur devices are WiFi 6 . Which is sadly no . Only higher end smartphone and tablets have WiFi 6
 
Current AC devices can't use 6ghz band . Don't doesn't really matter unless all Ur devices are WiFi 6 . Which is sadly no . Only higher end smartphone and tablets have WiFi 6
I never said AC devices can use 6GHz. All I said was AC standard is old and countering your argument that Wifi 6 is still "very new". Even sub $200 laptops/Chromebooks can have Wifi 6E in them, Wifi 6 is not reserved for only high-end devices, and an Intel AX210 Wifi 6E card is $18-25. Wifi 7 is new, definitely not Wifi 6.
 
I picked up this router today from Best buy. So far, it's been the upgrade from the RT-AX86U I've needed. There were two main things I wanted to target for future proofing my particular setup.
1. More multi Gig ports. This has 1 10G and 4 2.5G. My current iPhone 15 Pro Max is wifi 6E and this router gives me my full gig to it. The other things I've wanted from the newer models is the iOT specific features to help manage my smart home. as far as 2x2 vs 4x4, I doubt it would matter in my particular setup. I hardwire whenever possible, and my wireless only devices include Amazon Echo devices, a Nest Audio device, and smart bulbs. My 2016 Sony TV I use wireless to even though it has an ethernet port. I feel like now i'm in a better position to get faster internet connection when the time comes that more than a gig would benefit me. For now , having the the 2.5 ports will remove the cap the 1G ports have. This will mainly be useful for the computer. Here is a screenshot of my iPhone 15 Pro Max test with the BE82U on my 1gigabit connection from Cox.

By the way, this is with the 6Ghz channel.
I'll be returning the TP-Link I tried first, that's also a good router, and didn't give me any issues, but I felt it was a bit too basic, and this being a current router from Asus should at least give me 5 years before I have to lot at anymore upgrades.
 

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Quick Question I'm getting familiar with the newer Asus firmware. Under network, clicking the "Add A Network" button doesn't seem to do anything. However when clicking one of options on the right such as guest, kids, IOT, or MLO it works. Is it also supposed to do something when the button in question is clicked? Other than this one question, everything is working as expected. Even set up the AX86U as an AIMesh Node via Ethernet Backhaul, and now I've been able to clean up my long cable runs to the bedroom and use the switch in the AX86U to run shorter cables..

I've tried the button in three browsers, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari to rule out browser issues. All three don't seem to get a response when clicked.
Edited to include screenshot of what I'm referring to.
 

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Would there be any plans for a Merlin firmware on the BE92U

I'm currently in the market for a new router, and torn between the BE92U and BE86U (which is currently supported by Merlin).
 
Quick Question I'm getting familiar with the newer Asus firmware. Under network, clicking the "Add A Network" button doesn't seem to do anything. However when clicking one of options on the right such as guest, kids, IOT, or MLO it works. Is it also supposed to do something when the button in question is clicked? Other than this one question, everything is working as expected. Even set up the AX86U as an AIMesh Node via Ethernet Backhaul, and now I've been able to clean up my long cable runs to the bedroom and use the switch in the AX86U to run shorter cables..

I've tried the button in three browsers, Firefox, Chrome, and Safari to rule out browser issues. All three don't seem to get a response when clicked.
Edited to include screenshot of what I'm referring to.

Add a Network appears as an option to create another Main or Guest SSID. It may be you have reached the maximum total # of SSIDs so it no longer opens.
 
Add a Network appears as an option to create another Main or Guest SSID. It may be you have reached the maximum total # of SSIDs so it no longer opens.
I had thought about that after i posted this. The maximum is 5 correct? I have 5, so that sounds like that's why it doesn't open. The other question I had was, would having a Mech node not compatible with Guest Network Pro als affect this? I'm leaning toward the maximum number reached since i already have 5. Was also asking about Mesh since I'm new to setting one up. Either way I don't need anymore SSIDs, was just curious as why the button wasn't doing anything. Thank you for your help and feedback.
 
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