
Coverage is great even without a mesh! I could probably support all the houses on our block. Spendy, but worth every penny IMO.

@ 2.5gb port perfect to power quest 3 VR for the price it is fantastic

TP-Link extraordinary security updates (hello other makers I pay attention). Low cost! Works. Simple. I did manual setup so I cannot speak to their automated setup app or WPS (which I disabled). Decent documentation. Not much I can say, up and running in less than 5minutes. Tweaked the way I like within another 10 minutes. Been working ever since.

Set up was straight forward. I am using the BE-88U as the primary router with the two BE-92's as secondary mesh routers. There were no issues with the set up between the Primary and Mesh Routers. The directions were simple to follow. The routers have robust security options. The coverage in the house is now very good. The clients already in place connected automatically. I had 3 older (2019) ASUS routers serving in a mesh setup previously, which had coverage issues that had increased over time. The cable company had put the optical fiber modem at the far end of the house in a closet (obviously not ideal).

Amazing 2.4/5ghz range and speed, an improvement over my AX11000. Really fast startup times with DFS channels. WIFI 6E changes you make reboots that band by itself which is nice when you don't want to take all clients offline. Very robust interface.


- Easy set-up with Asus app - Gaming and/or Work from Home prioritization with app - Connected with old AI Mesh router - 1 input Ethernet port - 7 output Ethernet ports - Great Wi-Fi coverage

- Full internet speed (120 Mbps) in every corner of my 2,100 square foot house. The house is fairly square and I have the router in a closet on an exterior wall. This is a huge upgrade from my 802.11n router. - Plenty of management features. There is even a "Night Mode" function where you can schedule the status LEDs to be off for a certain period of time. - Pretty easy to setup



-gorgeous -fast -easy to set up -6 GHz network


Features Wifi performance, fits almost anywhere and looks quite good. Synology is an excellent company with a great product line NOT UGLY with all sorts of "vanity antennae" sticking out all over the place 2.5GbE ports Used two of these for Mesh for a large home, worked perfect

-EASY deployment! SRM Manager gets you rolling right out of the box! -Excellent signal strength in 2000sq/ft bungalow (wood upper/concrete basement) -SRM is mostly intuitive and informative (told me I had a cable issue right away)


I pay for 500g internet and with this router I'm clocking around 480g average via ethernet cable. Have 3 PS5s on the 5ghz band and all other devices (cells, tvs, tablets, streaming devices) on the 2.4ghz band. So far so good.

Easy setup and if needed Tech Support is outstanding.

This thing is fast. WOW. But my old one was about 7 years old. Ha. I pay for 500 meg down and up. And been hitting wifi at 490 up and down. I have it in the basement. But still reaches around 100 foot outside. Covers the whole 2700 sq foot house. Love it.

Once setup, the router is excellent, however, I had to have a computer tech friend set it up, and it had its setup and communication difficulties before final operation...I never would have been able to connect the router myself.

i like the ping fixers they offer, such as connecting to closest servers. The security features are cool and all but for someone who hosts servers alot it tends to get annoying. If you are ok with looking things up to get it running how you would like (hosting) then its a great router and i enjoy it alot myself.