Poor Wifi connection
I've been using it for quite a while now and I've realised that the Wifi coverage isn't any better than my old router, which had Wifi 5.
Featuring Wi-Fi AX technology, the ASUS RT-AX58U v2 router offers 2.5 times more bandwidth than Wi-FI AC. In fact, enjoy an incredible 3000 Mbps speed with minimal ping and lag, but also with extensive coverage.
6 AX Dual Band 3000 Mbps Wireless WiFi Router (AX2402 + AX574) MU-MIMO with 4 x 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN ports + 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps WAN port
Featuring Wi-Fi AX technology, the ASUS RT-AX58U v2 offers 2.5 times more bandwidth than Wi-FI AC. In fact, enjoy an incredible 3000 Mbps speed with minimal ping and lag, but also ensuring wide coverage while taking into account MU-MIMO technology. This dual-band router is equipped with AiMesh so you won't experience any untimely disconnections as it will create one powerful network, and it also has 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports as a quality wired solution.
For a smooth and reliable network throughout your home, opt for the RT-AX58U. It features ASUS AiMesh, which will create a single network name so there's no need to constantly switch between networks as you move around your home.
AiMesh monitors the signal strength to your device, and switches it from another source if necessary so you always have the best possible connection quality.
This powerful ASUS Dual-Dand router offers 160 MHz and 1024-QAM bandwidth for significantly faster wireless connections. With speeds of approximately 2402 Mbps on the 5 GHz band and 574 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band, it is 2.5 times faster than routers with the 2x2 AC Wi-Fi standard.
The ASUS RT-AX58U router includes AiProtection Pro for life. This gives you a host of protections to avoid exposure to the dangers of the Internet. Disguised cyber threats that can steal your private data, or inappropriate content. AiProtection Pro uses the official Trend Micro database to identify and block known malicious sites.
General information |
Product name |
ASUS RT-AX58U v2 |
Brand |
ASUS | |
Model |
90IG06Q0-MO3B00 | |
Router |
Modem/Router type |
WIFI Router |
Network standard(s) |
Wi-Fi 6 AX | |
Wi-Fi A (IEEE 802.11a) | ||
Wi-Fi AC | ||
Wi-Fi B (IEEE 802.11b) | ||
Wi-Fi G (IEEE 802.11g) | ||
Wi-Fi N (IEEE 802.11n) | ||
Wireless |
Yes | |
Mesh Wi-Fi (mesh/multiroom network) |
Yes | |
Dual-Band |
Yes | |
IPv6 compatible |
Yes | |
Network connector(s) |
1 X WAN - Gigabit Ethernet - RJ45 | |
4 X LAN - Gigabit Ethernet - RJ45 | ||
Modem |
Integrated Modem |
No |
Interface with the computer |
Gigabit Ethernet - RJ45 Female | |
Wi-Fi | ||
USB 3.0 | ||
Physical characteristics |
Width |
224 mm |
Height |
160 mm | |
Depth |
154 mm | |
Weight |
538 g | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 30 May 2022
I've been using it for quite a while now and I've realised that the Wifi coverage isn't any better than my old router, which had Wifi 5.
Hello,
At first I went for a TP-Link router, well known, good reviews...etc
But then I thought about it and if, like me, you're not fluent in English, their interface is in English on their products.
What's more, their options are blocked unless you pay the subscription, so for a router really? no thanks.
In short, I'm not here to talk about them but about the Asus RT- AX58U V2 router.
The router Asus is well in French and remains honest towards their users,
No hidden subscriptions to unlock all the options, no you pay once and that's it.
The Asus build quality is there for all to see.
It's easy to configure and there are no hidden pay options.
You can even ask it to restart automatically at a specific time, which is handy.
I've been using it in access point mode for almost 1 month without any problems and it manages my multiple connections very well.
Frankly, I have nothing to complain about, it does exactly what you ask it to and it does it very well.
I hope I've helped.
Reliable and amazing indoor and outdoor range
super product, true to the manufacturer, we're not disappointed.
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