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The Asus Ax3000 give a more stable connection than my old Asus Ac3200 router. Smaller footprint as well. Speedtest is double as well. I was quite suprised that it actually doubled in speedtest since my internet connection is way below the rated speed in my old AC router. Webpage load is significantly responsive initially but after a few days of use it seemed to not as fast. However, webpages are still loaded faster than my old router and connection is more reliable.
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Purchased the AX58U and the AX56U to be used in a wireless router/media bridge configuration. This was to replace my existing Asus RTN66U routers that are getting a little long in the tooth. I was able to set up the AX58U relatively easily. However. right from the get go this router falls short. Page loading on the web was noticeably slower than on my old N66Us. WiFi performance was no better (and possibly a little less) than my existing routers. When testing ping times, they were all over the map. I encountered packets taking 1400ms to come back, something I have never seen before. And this is using a Cat5e connection, not WiFi. And FYI, the AX56U was even more disappointing. Unlike the AX58U, it was reluctant to launch the setup windows. Once I was able to set it ... MorePurchased the AX58U and the AX56U to be used in a wireless router/media bridge configuration. This was to replace my existing Asus RTN66U routers that are getting a little long in the tooth. I was able to set up the AX58U relatively easily. However. right from the get go this router falls short. Page loading on the web was noticeably slower than on my old N66Us. WiFi performance was no better (and possibly a little less) than my existing routers. When testing ping times, they were all over the map. I encountered packets taking 1400ms to come back, something I have never seen before. And this is using a Cat5e connection, not WiFi. And FYI, the AX56U was even more disappointing. Unlike the AX58U, it was reluctant to launch the setup windows. Once I was able to set it up as a media bridge and connect to the AX58U, the connection speed displayed as between 5.5 and 6.5 Mbps. That is not a typo. For comparison, with the RTN66U, I was able to reach 450 Mbps. When I ran a speed test from my PC to check the actual speed, it showed up 2.5 Mbps download and under 2 Mbps for the upload. My ISP service is 35Mbps symmetrical. Also, when I tried to do firmware upgrade, it was a no go. I tried three times (showed it had uploaded) but never installed. Also, the power adapter that came with the AX56U was a generic one, unlike the branded ASUS one that came with AX58U.In conclusion, a very disappointing experience. They are going back to the store today and hooking up the old ones in the interim. At least they work properly. Beware, ASUS seems to have gone downhill for quality.
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After seven years of reliable service, my ASUS RT-AC1200 router was finally starting to show its age with dropped signals and erratic coverage. I don't often change routers but I wanted an ASUS router again because I was already familiar with the router menu and setup. I was pleasantly surprised when checking new routers to find out about Wi-Fi 6 and mesh Wi-Fi even though my needs are quite simple. I settled on the AX3000 RT-AX58U router as it was on sale, had faster download speeds, and I had the option of setting up one SSID for both the 2.4GHz and 5 GHz frequencies because of the dual-band smart connector. I was pleasantly surprised that I got everything up and running in about 15 minutes. I simply gave the same SSID name for the Wi-Fi network and password, and ... MoreAfter seven years of reliable service, my ASUS RT-AC1200 router was finally starting to show its age with dropped signals and erratic coverage. I don't often change routers but I wanted an ASUS router again because I was already familiar with the router menu and setup. I was pleasantly surprised when checking new routers to find out about Wi-Fi 6 and mesh Wi-Fi even though my needs are quite simple. I settled on the AX3000 RT-AX58U router as it was on sale, had faster download speeds, and I had the option of setting up one SSID for both the 2.4GHz and 5 GHz frequencies because of the dual-band smart connector. I was pleasantly surprised that I got everything up and running in about 15 minutes. I simply gave the same SSID name for the Wi-Fi network and password, and the router connected to all the devices immediately (except for the smart TV but all I had to do was reselect the Wi-Fi network and reenter the password and I was done). Overall, I'm happy with the download speed (much much faster than what I previously had), and I have no more dropped signals in the house. And interestingly enough, when I took a look at the list of devices using the Wi-Fi signal, all of them were on the 5 GHz frequency. It was definitely time for a router upgrade and I'm really happy with the purchase. I think the router has more features than what I need (Wi-Fi mesh for example) but I'd rather have more of them given the rapid changes in Wi-Fi technology.
| General | |
| Device Type | Wireless router - 4-port switch (integrated) |
| Enclosure Type | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, wired |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) |
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ASUS RT-AX58U V2 AX3000 Dual Band Mesh WiFi 6 Gigabit Router, Up to 2402 Mbps Data Rate, Mobile Tethering, MU-MIMO & OFDMA Technology, Parental Contro
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ASUS ASUS RT-AX58U High Speed WiFi6 Dual Band Wireless Router(No Retail box)
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Asus AiMesh RT-AX58U v2 Wi-Fi 6 IEEE 802.11ax Ethernet Wireless Router 2.40 GHz ISM Band - 5 GHz UNII Band - 4 x Antenna(4 x External) - 375 MB/s
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The Asus Ax3000 give a more stable connection than my old Asus Ac3200 router. Smaller footprint as well. Speedtest is double as well. I was quite suprised that it actually doubled in speedtest since my internet connection is way below the rated speed in my old AC router. Webpage load is significantly responsive initially but after a few days of use it seemed to not as fast. However, webpages are still loaded faster than my old router and connection is more reliable.
Purchased the AX58U and the AX56U to be used in a wireless router/media bridge configuration. This was to replace my existing Asus RTN66U routers that are getting a little long in the tooth. I was able to set up the AX58U relatively easily. However. right from the get go this router falls short. Page loading on the web was noticeably slower than on my old N66Us. WiFi performance was no better (and possibly a little less) than my existing routers. When testing ping times, they were all over the map. I encountered packets taking 1400ms to come back, something I have never seen before. And this is using a Cat5e connection, not WiFi. And FYI, the AX56U was even more disappointing. Unlike the AX58U, it was reluctant to launch the setup windows. Once I was able to set it ... MorePurchased the AX58U and the AX56U to be used in a wireless router/media bridge configuration. This was to replace my existing Asus RTN66U routers that are getting a little long in the tooth. I was able to set up the AX58U relatively easily. However. right from the get go this router falls short. Page loading on the web was noticeably slower than on my old N66Us. WiFi performance was no better (and possibly a little less) than my existing routers. When testing ping times, they were all over the map. I encountered packets taking 1400ms to come back, something I have never seen before. And this is using a Cat5e connection, not WiFi. And FYI, the AX56U was even more disappointing. Unlike the AX58U, it was reluctant to launch the setup windows. Once I was able to set it up as a media bridge and connect to the AX58U, the connection speed displayed as between 5.5 and 6.5 Mbps. That is not a typo. For comparison, with the RTN66U, I was able to reach 450 Mbps. When I ran a speed test from my PC to check the actual speed, it showed up 2.5 Mbps download and under 2 Mbps for the upload. My ISP service is 35Mbps symmetrical. Also, when I tried to do firmware upgrade, it was a no go. I tried three times (showed it had uploaded) but never installed. Also, the power adapter that came with the AX56U was a generic one, unlike the branded ASUS one that came with AX58U.In conclusion, a very disappointing experience. They are going back to the store today and hooking up the old ones in the interim. At least they work properly. Beware, ASUS seems to have gone downhill for quality.
After seven years of reliable service, my ASUS RT-AC1200 router was finally starting to show its age with dropped signals and erratic coverage. I don't often change routers but I wanted an ASUS router again because I was already familiar with the router menu and setup. I was pleasantly surprised when checking new routers to find out about Wi-Fi 6 and mesh Wi-Fi even though my needs are quite simple. I settled on the AX3000 RT-AX58U router as it was on sale, had faster download speeds, and I had the option of setting up one SSID for both the 2.4GHz and 5 GHz frequencies because of the dual-band smart connector. I was pleasantly surprised that I got everything up and running in about 15 minutes. I simply gave the same SSID name for the Wi-Fi network and password, and ... MoreAfter seven years of reliable service, my ASUS RT-AC1200 router was finally starting to show its age with dropped signals and erratic coverage. I don't often change routers but I wanted an ASUS router again because I was already familiar with the router menu and setup. I was pleasantly surprised when checking new routers to find out about Wi-Fi 6 and mesh Wi-Fi even though my needs are quite simple. I settled on the AX3000 RT-AX58U router as it was on sale, had faster download speeds, and I had the option of setting up one SSID for both the 2.4GHz and 5 GHz frequencies because of the dual-band smart connector. I was pleasantly surprised that I got everything up and running in about 15 minutes. I simply gave the same SSID name for the Wi-Fi network and password, and the router connected to all the devices immediately (except for the smart TV but all I had to do was reselect the Wi-Fi network and reenter the password and I was done). Overall, I'm happy with the download speed (much much faster than what I previously had), and I have no more dropped signals in the house. And interestingly enough, when I took a look at the list of devices using the Wi-Fi signal, all of them were on the 5 GHz frequency. It was definitely time for a router upgrade and I'm really happy with the purchase. I think the router has more features than what I need (Wi-Fi mesh for example) but I'd rather have more of them given the rapid changes in Wi-Fi technology.
Pros: Easy to set up and good comprehensive app.Cons: Setup instructions: many companies forget need of their customers particularly when they require concise, clear instructions with new electronic devices. Attempt of efficiency to save minor amount of money by printing all instructions in multiple languages on same sheet of paper/booklet. Does not assist when keeping for reference. Annoying to all no matter native language and wastes paper as likely remove and dispose of irrelevant language pages.
Great signal strength on 2.4 and 5Ghz. 5Ghz signal reaching almost as far as 2.4Ghz. Excellent speed within 50ft. After 50 ft, speed drops significantly but maintains good signal and is still usable. Excellent web interface with lots of user control.
Pros: Looks nice, small and compact, great software with lots of functionality.Cons: Even it looks like a proper router with 4 antennas, the signal is very weak, can't cover 3 bedrooms house, 29Mbps speed in a bedroom just above the router and disconnects frequently! I previously used Netgear R7800 with DD-WRT which was great and served me well but wanted to upgrade to WiFi 6. Surprisingly the speed is now lower than before and some devices have issues with connection. The antennas are not removable so can't even try to replace them with something better... If you need a strong signal around your house, buy something else.
Just wanted to get to the point. I had been using the Velop Wifi mesh system for my house and the moment I switched to this router (2 units setup on MESH), I got significant improvement for both coverage and speed.I had around inconsistent connection in my home office room on the second floor with my previous mesh system with around $30M download speed. Now regular interest speed test on any given day and time is above 160MB (I have 500MB service with Rogers) which i am happy about. Working from home with camera on is working great! No one is now laughing and making jobs about my wifi connection!!!
Decided to upgrade my router to get something reliable for working from home, and to get something capable of the many clients that I now own (over 30 wireless devices through the home). Had nothing but trouble with the ASUS RT-AX58U router. Coming from a TP-Link router I thought this would be a quality upgrade. The 2.4GHz band kept dropping clients after several hours or days after each reset. Connection speeds across all the devices on the 2.4GHz band will drop to single Mbps. No issues with the 5GHz connection. Tried every setting, every channel, every troubleshooting step over two weeks. After discussions with warranty support determined issue was with the router itself. Missed Staples return window by a week so now I have to pay to ship it to a "repair" centre. ... MoreDecided to upgrade my router to get something reliable for working from home, and to get something capable of the many clients that I now own (over 30 wireless devices through the home). Had nothing but trouble with the ASUS RT-AX58U router. Coming from a TP-Link router I thought this would be a quality upgrade. The 2.4GHz band kept dropping clients after several hours or days after each reset. Connection speeds across all the devices on the 2.4GHz band will drop to single Mbps. No issues with the 5GHz connection. Tried every setting, every channel, every troubleshooting step over two weeks. After discussions with warranty support determined issue was with the router itself. Missed Staples return window by a week so now I have to pay to ship it to a "repair" centre. Hours wasted and more money out of pocket for return shipping. Lost confidence in the ASUS brand. Very disappointed.
A nice upgrade over my previous cheap AC router. No dropped connections so far with my Wi-Fi 6 devices on the 5 GHz band (vs regular dropped connections with my previous router on 2.4 GHz). I live in a high-density housing area so Wi-Fi interference is high; very impressed! So far (after two weeks continuous use), no stability problems.Even my wireless N devices have a better connection now and are able to saturate my internet line speed from across the apartment (previously I would only get about a third of this bandwidth at the furthest point from my router).Router is able to seamlessly expose 2.4 and 5 GHz bands under the same SSID, which is convenient.Firmware is easy to upgrade (downloads and flashes on its own at the click of a button).
I bought this item for several reasons: take better use my high speed internet due to my lower end AC68U router and setup AiMesh after I de-commission AC68U router.After installing it, it can achieve similar throughput (wireline/wireless) as my Bell Fiber router. Also successful setup AiMesh (but see below)I tested for about 1 day and decided to return it due to the following:1) I setup VPN at the router level. Experienced at least 2 times that the router stopped connecting to the internet.2) I experienced several times my laptop connected to 2.4 GHz rather than 5 GHz since my laptop has 802.11ac adapter. It was interesting that shutting down AiMesh node can avoid such situation. This situation never happened in my AC68U.3) I also experience several times ... MoreI bought this item for several reasons: take better use my high speed internet due to my lower end AC68U router and setup AiMesh after I de-commission AC68U router.After installing it, it can achieve similar throughput (wireline/wireless) as my Bell Fiber router. Also successful setup AiMesh (but see below)I tested for about 1 day and decided to return it due to the following:1) I setup VPN at the router level. Experienced at least 2 times that the router stopped connecting to the internet.2) I experienced several times my laptop connected to 2.4 GHz rather than 5 GHz since my laptop has 802.11ac adapter. It was interesting that shutting down AiMesh node can avoid such situation. This situation never happened in my AC68U.3) I also experience several times WiFi internet speed (at 5GHz) from my laptop was ridiculous low even though other tablets/smartphones were fine.Even though I could call their technical support, I was concerned that I could not consistently produce these errors and could make diagnostic very difficult.I did not have much problem in setup up my old AC68U but I admitted that my requirements were much straight-forward several years ago.Rather than risking it, I returned the item and may be waiting for more mature AX products or get a more mature AC-86U without WiFi-6 capability.
| General | |
| Device Type | Wireless router - 4-port switch (integrated) |
| Enclosure Type | Desktop |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless, wired |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.11ac, IEEE 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) |
Asus (RT-AX58U) AX6000 (2402+574Mbps) Wireless Dual Band Router MU-MIMO & OFDMA 802.11ax AiMesh Compatibl
The growing number of networked personal and IoT devices has led to a general increase in network density that is pushing the current WLAN standard to its limits. The latest 802.11ax standard offers future-proof technologies, higher network efficiency, faster wireless speeds, greater coverage and improved battery life for connected devices, and provides users with a much better network experience. With a revolutionary combination of OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology, 802.11ax technology offers up to four times the network capacity and efficiency in environments with heavy network traffic. The previous generation, the 802.11ac WLAN can only process one device at a time on each network channel, which means inefficient use of available bandwidth. OFDMA support in the 802.11ax WLAN standard divides each channel into small subchannels, allowing signals from multiple devices to be bundled and transmitted simultaneously. This reduces latency and provides a smoother, more responsive WLAN experience. The RT-AX58U has a lifetime, free license of AiProtection Pro powered by Trend Micro with automatic, regularly updated security signatures to protect your devices and personal information from Internet threats. This powerful security solution offers advanced parental controls, including the ability to block specific websites and app types. The next generation of WLAN security brings new ways to improve the protection of wireless home or corporate networks. Based on WPA2 encryption, widely used for more than a decade, WPA3 introduces new features that simplify wireless security, enable more robust authentication, and provide greater cryptographic strength for highly sensitive data markets.
The growing number of networked personal and IoT devices has led to a general increase in network density that is pushing the current WLAN standard to its limits. The latest 802.11ax standard offers future-proof technologies, higher network efficiency, faster wireless speeds, greater coverage and improved battery life for connected devices, and provides users with a much better network experience. With a revolutionary combination of OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology, 802.11ax technology offers up to four times the network capacity and efficiency in environments with heavy network traffic. The previous generation, the 802.11ac WLAN can only process one device at a time on each network channel, which means inefficient use of available bandwidth. OFDMA support in the 802.11ax WLAN standard divides each channel into small subchannels, allowing signals from multiple devices to be bundled and transmitted simultaneously. This reduces latency and provides a smoother, more responsive WLAN experience. The RT-AX58U has a lifetime, free license of AiProtection Pro powered by Trend Micro with automatic, regularly updated security signatures to protect your devices and personal information from Internet threats. This powerful security solution offers advanced parental controls, including the ability to block specific websites and app types. The next generation of WLAN security brings new ways to improve the protection of wireless home or corporate networks. Based on WPA2 encryption, widely used for more than a decade, WPA3 introduces new features that simplify wireless security, enable more robust authentication, and provide greater cryptographic strength for highly sensitive data markets.
The growing number of networked personal and IoT devices has led to a general increase in network density that is pushing the current WLAN standard to its limits. The latest 802.11ax standard offers future-proof technologies, higher network efficiency, faster wireless speeds, greater coverage and improved battery life for connected devices, and provides users with a much better network experience. With a revolutionary combination of OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology, 802.11ax technology offers up to four times the network capacity and efficiency in environments with heavy network traffic. The previous generation, the 802.11ac WLAN can only process one device at a time on each network channel, which means inefficient use of available bandwidth. OFDMA support in the 802.11ax WLAN standard divides each channel into small subchannels, allowing signals from multiple devices to be bundled and transmitted simultaneously. This reduces latency and provides a smoother, more responsive WLAN experience. The RT-AX58U has a lifetime, free license of AiProtection Pro powered by Trend Micro with automatic, regularly updated security signatures to protect your devices and personal information from Internet threats. This powerful security solution offers advanced parental controls, including the ability to block specific websites and app types. The next generation of WLAN security brings new ways to improve the protection of wireless home or corporate networks. Based on WPA2 encryption, widely used for more than a decade, WPA3 introduces new features that simplify wireless security, enable more robust authentication, and provide greater cryptographic strength for highly sensitive data markets.
The growing number of networked personal and IoT devices has led to a general increase in network density that is pushing the current WLAN standard to its limits. The latest 802.11ax standard offers future-proof technologies, higher network efficiency, faster wireless speeds, greater coverage and improved battery life for connected devices, and provides users with a much better network experience. With a revolutionary combination of OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology, 802.11ax technology offers up to four times the network capacity and efficiency in environments with heavy network traffic. The previous generation, the 802.11ac WLAN can only process one device at a time on each network channel, which means inefficient use of available bandwidth. OFDMA support in the 802.11ax WLAN standard divides each channel into small subchannels, allowing signals from multiple devices to be bundled and transmitted simultaneously. This reduces latency and provides a smoother, more responsive WLAN experience. The RT-AX58U has a lifetime, free license of AiProtection Pro powered by Trend Micro with automatic, regularly updated security signatures to protect your devices and personal information from Internet threats. This powerful security solution offers advanced parental controls, including the ability to block specific websites and app types. The next generation of WLAN security brings new ways to improve the protection of wireless home or corporate networks. Based on WPA2 encryption, widely used for more than a decade, WPA3 introduces new features that simplify wireless security, enable more robust authentication, and provide greater cryptographic strength for highly sensitive data markets.
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The lowest price for Asus (RT-AX58U) AX6000 (2402+574Mbps) Wireless Dual Band Router MU-MIMO & OFDMA 802.11ax AiMesh Compatibl right now is $133.84 at 友和 Yoho, compared across 6 retailers.
The all-time low was $110.00 on 3 May 2026 — today's price is 22% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 8 June 2026.