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Model: ASUS ROG Strix GS-BE12000 WiFi 7 Tri-band Router, 12000 Mbps, 20G wired capacity, 3,000 sq. ft. Coverage, 2.0GHz Quad-core CPU, Game Acceleration,...
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It seems like a solid router on paper. The price I'm seeing everywhere else seems to be around $329. If you're going for that 6Ghz band I would definitely go for a mesh system as it doesn't stretch far/penetrate walls well. A Unifi Cloud Gateway Fiber and one U7 Pro would be a worthy step up from this for long term investment, expandability, and much more in-depth UI.
Last edited by CSandyBlz March 17, 2026 at 03:59 PM.
I have a Google mesh WiFi 5 setup with 3 points for a 150 meters squared apartment and the brick walls make it tough. I need to upgrade to WiFi 6 at least, but I doubt this one router would give me better coverage
Router looks good on paper but what a waste only 2.5Gbps ports and not a single 10Gig port. For me thats enough to pass on since you can get 10Gig routers for around the same price if not cheaper. Not that everyone needs one, but for people who have in home NAS streaming its nice to have, not to mention if you already have your house wired why not get something capable of opening up all that bandwidth...
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I have a Google mesh WiFi 5 setup with 3 points for a 150 meters squared apartment and the brick walls make it tough. I need to upgrade to WiFi 6 at least, but I doubt this one router would give me better coverage
If I did the conversion right... 1,600 sq ft apartment and you needed 3 mesh points to get wifi, you probably got some major interference issues not just brick... Normally one of these routers should be more than adequate but seems like you might be a special circumstance.
It seems like a solid router on paper. The price I'm seeing everywhere else seems to be around $329. If you're going for that 6Ghz band I would definitely go for a mesh system as it doesn't stretch far/penetrate walls well. A Unifi Cloud Gateway Fiber and one U7 Pro would be a worthy step up from this for long term investment, expandability, and much more in-depth UI.
Thanks for information. I need to replace my old router and I only need simple basic functions, however it is hard to find a reliable brand and ASUS is one of my choices
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