










🚀 Elevate your network game with ASUS RT-BE58U — where speed meets smart security!
The ASUS RT-BE58U is a cutting-edge WiFi 7 dual-band router delivering up to 3600 Mbps with 4096-QAM and 160 MHz bandwidth. Featuring Multi-Link Operation for stable multi-band connectivity, versatile WAN options including 4G/5G USB backup, and commercial-grade AiProtection Pro security, it’s designed for seamless smart home and professional use. Compact and powerful, it supports up to three SSIDs and advanced parental controls, making it ideal for high-demand environments.












| ASIN | B0DHWBS9G6 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connector Type | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (470) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2882 Megabits Per Second |
| Date First Available | 28 June 2025 |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| GSM frequencies | 160 MHz |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 19.3 x 5.8 x 23.8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 458 g |
| Item model number | RT-BE58U |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Model | RT-BE58U |
| Model Name | RT-BE58U |
| Mounting Hardware | Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide, Quick Start Guide 1 x user manual (English language not guaranteed)., RJ-45 Cable, RT-BE58U Gaming Router, Warranty Card, power adapter |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Operating System | Linux-based |
| Product Dimensions | 19.3 x 5.84 x 23.8 cm; 458.13 g |
| Special Features | Alexa Compatible, Bandwidth: 160 MHz, Compatible with Alexa, Internet Security, VPN, AiProtection |
| Wireless Type | 802.11.be |
C**R
Good quality product with fast turnaround time from the supplier and Amazon.
M**N
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A**.
This BE58U router is my second ASUS router. My first, an AC66U has been repurposed as a mesh node on my new Asus mesh network. The BE58U is probably overkill for my needs - about 20 connected devices over 3 floors and 3200 SF home. No gaming but 2k Netflix and other streaming. I have no devices that currently use wifi 7 and since the AC66U node is only wifi 5 there's no dedicated backhaul channel. First, the BE58U by itself seems to have slightly less range across both 2.4 Ghz and 5 Ghz bands than the old AC66U router. If I was using this by itself, I'd be disappointed and probably return it. As a mesh router using the AC66U as a node, it's a whole different story. Coverage and speed across both bands is vastly improved and at least part of my home is future-proofed for wifi 7. Much better set-up than my old TP extender set-up. In a perfect world, I'd have a wifi 7 tri-band router and mesh node but cost is an issue. For now, a dual-band wifi 7 coupled with an older wifi 5 node gets the job done nicely with room for future upgrades (maybe a cheap Asus wifi 6 router on E-bay?) BTW, setup was easy, no random network drops or resets, unit runs relatively cool, no network incompatibilities or glitches. I've had none of the issues mentioned in any of the negative reviews - at least not yet and never had issues with my AC66U. The Asus software and phone app are easy to us and provide a lot of useful information. The network security tools are also very good. I consider this a solid value and the mesh network a real upgrade in house-wide coverage.
K**O
Coming from 5 years of owning Nighthawk router this is such a sweet upgrade. If you are looking for a budget friendly, updated tech, ease of set up and use, security features, this one is for you. I am not a gamer and I have just a standard internet service tier. What I want is to be able to put all my nome smart devices on a different network than my main network for our laptops and computers. This one has its own IOT network. If you want a FREE firewall network protection, this one has it and it's free. This router meets all my needs with above expectations. Speed, Security and Price. ITS A KEEPER!
J**M
My purchase was ASUS RT-AX 18005 - which I meshed with my main router (RT-AC86U). Setup of AIMesh was relatively easy/automated (requires that the two routers be temporarily close together for optimum signal strength between them). Finding an optimum final location and antenna "spread" for the mesh node is VERY complicated (mine was a top floor router to basement node location)....It took a LOT of postioning experiments (suspended between rafters in my unfinished basement furnace area) to ensure the wireless link (5 ghz only) was at near maximum signal level between the two routers....I feel the 5ghz link between devices MUST be near maximized (in my opinion) for the node to be an attractive alternative router for my multiple Wifi devices. Finding optimum signal took a LOT of "find-AIMesh-node" button presses (on Network Map Page) after each new positioning of the node! Sometimes the node would never be found...and sometimes it was, but with only one or two "bars" of signal. In my opinion THREE bars is minimum to proceed. The following Wireless Settings (Wireless menu) in my main router were pivotal to the success of my installation: 1. SWITCH OFF SMART CONNECT.....its not very smart when it comes to mesh nodes and tends to grab and hold onto all the wifi clients....KILL IT! 2. In the Wireless Professional menu - change "Roaming Assistant" setting from typical -70 dbm to -50 dbm. This will create an environment where your Wifi devices will be encouraged to search for a better signal. 3. This was the hardest part (assuming the new node was "found" after location changes and searching)....wait at least 15 minutes between locations and/or modifying antenna positions before deciding to move or stay from the node location. Patience is not one of my personality traits....but....I swear it takes at least 15 minutes for the node and main router to settle in and agree to this whole network sharing idea. Eventually with dogged persistence (and 2+ hours) I found the "goldilocks zone" for the mesh node, my network now shares the load almost 50/50. 10 devices typically use the main router and 8 devices typically use the node (cell phones move back and forth seamlessly). Plus a couple of lower level devices switched from 2.4ghz to 5ghz (a speed boost for sure). And the signal levels to my outside security cameras got a significant boost! Of course, your mileage may vary....but I am INCREDIBLY happy with how this whole mesh node thing worked out!
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