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[AC] $287.99* | ASUS RT-BE88U Dual-Band High Performance WiFi 7 Router at Amazon

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Model: ASUS RT-BE88U BE7200 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 AiMesh Extendable Router, Black

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Feb 06, 2026 10:12 PM
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sr27Feb 06, 2026 10:12 PM
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For an expensive router, this doesn't even have 6Ghz. Save your money. This is old router with updated firmware and 30% markup. You likely only see marginal improvement over previous 88U.
Last edited by sr27 February 6, 2026 at 03:15 PM.
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Feb 06, 2026 11:19 PM
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thebtranFeb 06, 2026 11:19 PM
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Quote from sr27 :
For an expensive router, this doesn't even have 6Ghz. Save your money. This is old router with updated firmware and 30% markup. You likely only see marginal improvement over previous 88U.
Do you have any suggestions on what to get? I'm still on the TM-ac1900 (flashed rt-ac68u) which are slowly not performing as they used to
Feb 07, 2026 12:17 AM
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sr27Feb 07, 2026 12:17 AM
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Do you have any suggestions on what to get? I'm still on the TM-ac1900 (flashed rt-ac68u) which are slowly not performing as they used to





The BE router seems to be on sale. https://slickdeals.net/f/19180900 don't mind the reviews. You just need to disable the MLO on that router.
Feb 07, 2026 02:02 AM
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thebtranFeb 07, 2026 02:02 AM
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Do you have any suggestions on what to get? I'm still on the TM-ac1900 (flashed rt-ac68u) which are slowly not performing as they used to





The BE router seems to be on sale. https://slickdeals.net/f/19180900 don't mind the reviews. You just need to disable the MLO on that router.
Thanks will check that out!
Feb 07, 2026 02:17 AM
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Nintendo1474Feb 07, 2026 02:17 AM
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Quote from sr27 :
For an expensive router, this doesn't even have 6Ghz. Save your money. This is old router with updated firmware and 30% markup. You likely only see marginal improvement over previous 88U.
6Ghz won't do anything better if you don't have faster than gigabit internet, unless you're in a very densely populated building with very thin walls. 5Ghz can already do about gigabit speeds, and has much better range than 6.

The reason this router is so expensive is because it has 2 10gig ports, 4 2.5 gig ports, and 4 gigabit ports. And one of the 10 gig is SFP+, which means you can connect fiber directly to this router instead of having an extra box as a "modem". This is the cheapest Asus router with a fiber port built in, so it's one of the only options for those who want to send their ISP fiber gateways to hell (fark you ATT, stop wiping my settings)
Feb 07, 2026 05:38 AM
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wjztusaFeb 07, 2026 05:38 AM
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Quote from thebtran :
Do you have any suggestions on what to get? I'm still on the TM-ac1900 (flashed rt-ac68u) which are slowly not performing as they used to
Gl MT6000 will be a great deal for you
Feb 07, 2026 02:35 PM
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sr27Feb 07, 2026 02:35 PM
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6Ghz won't do anything better if you don't have faster than gigabit internet, unless you're in a very densely populated building with very thin walls. 5Ghz can already do about gigabit speeds, and has much better range than 6.



The reason this router is so expensive is because it has 2 10gig ports, 4 2.5 gig ports, and 4 gigabit ports. And one of the 10 gig is SFP+, which means you can connect fiber directly to this router instead of having an extra box as a "modem". This is the cheapest Asus router with a fiber port built in, so it's one of the only options for those who want to send their ISP fiber gateways to hell (fark you ATT, stop wiping my settings)





Disagree. 6hz is designed to increase speeds of devices when they are with in range. Kind of defeatist to say your wan speed is upper cap for all your LAN interactions and absolutely wrong way to think. It's just the speed of your wan, it's how fast can devices negotiate with the router, how many channels and the kind of channels they can open, what optimization protocols do they support, how many streams can be open, which is dictated by how many antennas are present on each end, more importantly on the router, plus how fast can the router process the packets and how much processing power and memory is available. All of these determine the speed and stability. Superficially looking at wan speed and port speed is incorrect.
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Feb 07, 2026 11:36 PM
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MattlegFeb 07, 2026 11:36 PM
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Thanks, grabbed one.

The market for this router are those preferring wired connections. It has the same CPU and 2gb of ram as the BE96U, but drops a radio and the 6ghz band. It adds 4 lan ports and upgrades one of the 10gig lan ports to SFP. The SFP can be used for either a 10gig lan module, or more commonly a fiber module to eliminate the need for a seperate fiber ONT. Same base hardware, lower cost, configured toward wired users.

For me this router is perfect, the big benefit is the 2gb ram in this price range, vice 1gb typical for the cost and wireless throughput. Running Merlin firmware with add-ons like adguard home eats into ram pretty fast. With 2gb it doesn't need swap when refreshing larger block lists. Seemingly the most popular BE router running Merlin for a reason.
Feb 08, 2026 06:30 AM
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Nintendo1474Feb 08, 2026 06:30 AM
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6Ghz won't do anything better if you don't have faster than gigabit internet, unless you're in a very densely populated building with very thin walls. 5Ghz can already do about gigabit speeds, and has much better range than 6.



The reason this router is so expensive is because it has 2 10gig ports, 4 2.5 gig ports, and 4 gigabit ports. And one of the 10 gig is SFP+, which means you can connect fiber directly to this router instead of having an extra box as a "modem". This is the cheapest Asus router with a fiber port built in, so it's one of the only options for those who want to send their ISP fiber gateways to hell (fark you ATT, stop wiping my settings)





Disagree. 6hz is designed to increase speeds of devices when they are with in range. Kind of defeatist to say your wan speed is upper cap for all your LAN interactions and absolutely wrong way to think. It's just the speed of your wan, it's how fast can devices negotiate with the router, how many channels and the kind of channels they can open, what optimization protocols do they support, how many streams can be open, which is dictated by how many antennas are present on each end, more importantly on the router, plus how fast can the router process the packets and how much processing power and memory is available. All of these determine the speed and stability. Superficially looking at wan speed and port speed is incorrect.
You're missing the point, bud. If you only have 500Mbps internet speed, it doesn't matter if your router can do 500 or 1000 or 5000Mbps. You're gonna be bottlenecked by your internet speed. If you have a NAS, then sure, you might be able to use higher speeds for local transfers. But most people don't have those. So most people don't need 6Ghz.
Feb 08, 2026 07:27 PM
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PaulGreyFeb 08, 2026 07:27 PM
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Also this isn't WI-FI 7 nor WI-FI 7 Certified..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5o_Qu3XToQ
Feb 10, 2026 01:24 PM
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EngineerDudeFeb 10, 2026 01:24 PM
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Anything WiFi 6e or higher + dual band = pass

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