
Easy of use. Comprehensive and easy to manage user interface. Very good performance, and a very quickly increasing hardware/software portfolio. Integration with Ubiquti's vast array of gear, including the best by far integration with their POE cameras. Easy setup of VLans and Port Forwarding. Not quite as cheap as the junk routers out there, but vastly cheaper than the big boys who have nose-bleed prices with capabilities anywhere near as close.

-Fast speeds -Great signal coverage -Easy set up -Great management software -Lifetime antivirus included

- Very nice performance - friendly user


Super fast and smooth It just works

Great router I have it back hauled with be96u and its working great so far



Easy set up Shipped quickly from Canada to US

Performance-wise from what I can tell, the RT-BE58U is stripped down RT-BE92 - it lacks the 6 GHz channel and has half the bandwidth (160 MHz vs 320 MHZ), but it's WiFi7 in every other respect. Appropriately it's half the price, and current compatibility is most important. Having many "legacy' devices that still get the job done and nothing needing 6 GHz, this hits the sweet spot for me.

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.


This is the old and trusty Rosewill RNX-N300T. I've run the aforementioned v1 of that router for more than 2 years with zero problems. Funny enough, this router, TL-WR841N is the firmware donor for the Rosewill. Unfortunately, even though Rosewill is still being made, v2 is no longer compatible with dd-wrt. This one, on the other hand (TL-WR841N), took all of five minutes to load and run dd-wrt (factory-to-ddwrt.bin, followed by tl-wr841nd-webflash.bin). Perfect!

Good range. Easy to setup

Strong signal in bedroom that used to be fair with previous router. Purchased mainly for the wan failover witch seems to work since haven’t had an issue with it. SMB is also nice to have to share the HDD with all devices

works super fast even have an option to run a VPN service through the router very nice can create two different networks super nice those who are complaining of randominlgy losing wifi its because of a compatibility issue to the 802.something or other networking thingy which i have resolved just by switching to the 5ghz network you can see it when you set up your network.



I use the WR902AC as a WISP router for secure access to the internet thru an open router. Set up was simple, easily done by a non-technical person. Small, can be powered thru a USB connection to a PC or a provided AC power adapter.
