I've been using BE88u (EU version) for the past two days.
Pros:
- So far it's pretty neat, I really love the 2.5 LAN ports since they've more than halved backup times from my PC to my NAS.
- Wireless is stable (with at least 18 clients connected at any given time of the day) and the range is excellent (e.g.: my phone has 3 bars out of 4 on WiFi6 with 15m and a concrete wall between it and the router), even with the 2.4GHz network having Tx power set to "power saving" and the 5GHz one to "Balanced". I've disabled WiFi7 since I don't (yet) have anything capable of using that, and everything that's WiFi6 capable works great.
- File transfer speeds from my phone to the NAS peak at around 80MB/s, a little over double the speeds reached with my old router (an RT-AC86U), and around 20MB/s more than what I've seen with an RT-AX86U Pro that I've had for a short period.
"Guest Network Pro" is a nice addition compared to my old router. It gives you profiles for various scenarios, like setting up dedicated IoT WiFi networks, which have some extra options as opposed to having to use a standard guest network.
- Temperature wise, the CPU runs as hot as the RT-AC86U did before I modded it - 70-75C (according to HomeAssistant).
- The UI feels very snappy overall.
- I didn't have any random restarts, disconnects or network instability in these 2 days.
Mehs:
You can wall-mount it, if that's your thing, but the position of the screw slots means that the LAN ports would be on top. Would have actually opted to mount it on the wall myself if Asus would have added another set of screw slots that would have allowed to place the router with the LAN ports facing downwards.
Cons:
- During the initial config, you're prompted about creating an IoT network, if you do it then it becomes your default IoT network and you can't change the WiFi band to just 2.4GHz (leaving it stuck on 2.4 and 5, which is pointless in my case since all my IoT stuff is on 2.4). You can rename it later on and disable it (you can't delete it as far as I can tell), and then create another one that fits your needs.
- Obviously everything that comes with no Merlin support. Which in my case would be:
- the lack of custom scripts/JFFS partition
- lack of a custom domain option for DDNS
- no temperature monitoring for the WiFi chips, and neither for the CPU within the UI as far as I can tell (at least HomeAssistant can read the CPU temp).
- Can't restore config backups from neither the RT-AC86U nor the RT-AX86U Pro. I mean you can restore them, the router just doesn't boot up properly afterwards and requires a hard factory reset to work again. Wheareas I was able to restore the config from RT-AC86U to the RT-AX86U Pro without any issues.
Asus UI Con:
- They should have an option in the UI to export and import your DHCP client list if you have dedicated IPs configured for your clients. Having to decode the config backup, get the client list from there, and then copy-paste each entry in the new router isn't fun if you have upwards of 30 entries.