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There is no difference in this case. BE25000 is a "category" (like AC1900, AC3200, etc.), of which one or more models in a series (e.g., BE98) meets those specs. The category typically tells you the fastest wireless protocol supported (BE) and total throughput (25000Mbps, or 25Gbps) for that series of routers.
 
There is no difference in this case. BE25000 is a "category" (like AC1900, AC3200, etc.), of which one or more models in a series (e.g., BE98) meets those specs. The category typically tells you the fastest wireless protocol supported (BE) and total throughput (25000Mbps, or 25Gbps) for that series of routers.
The same product with a different name?
 
The same product with a different name?

Yes. This is common practice whenever a new standard is introduced. Since there is typically only one product available initially, the category and model name will often be used interchangably. The marketing ppl like to use BE25000 to emphasize that aspect of the router (BE98 isn't nearly as informative or enticing to the potential buyer). If you go to the product and support pages of each, you'll see there's NO DIFFERENCE. Same specs, same everything. Even the firmware is identical, w/ the same name, description, version, date, even the checksum is the same (afa0d11a9eb2bd4a4450639c7bbe2700f0b200b4fb431b2c1ee877d0cce9eca0).

Eventually, as additional models are introduced that are also BE25000 capable, they obviously won't be able to do this. Those models will only be uniquely identified by their model name.
 
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