ASUS RT-BE88U BE7200 Dual-Band Wi-Fi 7 AiMesh Router $499 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Main advantage is the total of 10 ports*, including 2x10Gbps, 4x2.5Gbps and 4x1Gbps.

Best price ever thus far. Note it's NOT triband, so there's less bandwidth if there's a lot of clients on and/or a complex mesh network.

Specs:

  • Blazing-fast WiFi 7 tech boosts throughput up to 7200Mbps with Multi-Link Operation and 4096-QAM.
  • Bolster your wired network capacity up to 34G with one cutting-edge 10G SFP+ port and one standard 10G WAN/LAN port.
  • Establish always-on internet through AI WAN detection, versatile WAN configuration options, and a convenient USB port ready for 4G LTE and 5G Mobile tethering.
  • Unleash demanding WiFi 7 and 10G network applications with a powerhouse quad-core 2.6GHz 64-bit CPU.
  • Easily establish up to five SSIDs with Guest Network Pro for easy IoT device setup and management, instant VPN connections, and convenient parental controls.
  • Stay secure with commercial-grade AiProtection Pro powered by Trend Micro, one-tap security scanning, comprehensive VPN support, and site-to-site VPN.
  • Ensure seamless connectivity for all devices with a feature-rich whole-home network powered by AiMesh.
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Comments

    • Correct, isn't overly needed though - Still BE7200 so it'll max out a 5.8Gbps card at 5Ghz

  • +2

    waiting it to go under $450 :(

    • +1

      HODL

      With all the triband routers it should soon

  • +2

    Merlin supported.

  • already got cheap wifi 6 mesh (mercusys) wouldn't mind this cheaper so can replace my Asus RT-AX56U

  • This price is no closer to what I am interested in.

    But that one comment/review (the latest review listed) where the person said he got a different region (Chinese) router has put me off. I contacted Amazon about it and they said it should be Australian stock/region. They said maybe that person got the Chinese version by mistake, but they couldn't guarantee/confirm it's AU stock. They told me I could return it if that happened, but the point is, I don't want the hassle to have to return it if it's from a different region.

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