ASUS AC2900 WiFi Gaming Router (RT-AC86U) – Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, WTFast Game Accelerator, Streaming, AiMesh Compatible, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Adaptive QoS

Original price was: $189.99.Current price is: $138.11.

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Designed to deliver jaw-dropping network performance, The ASUS RT-AC86U features a 1. 8GHz dual-core processor with the latest 802. 11AC MU-MIMO technology. Maximize your online experience with game-boosting Adaptive Qu’s, gamers private network by Waist, and built-in network security from Protection. Use the ASUS router app to manage your network while on-the-go. Wi-Fi technology is 20/40/80 MHz bandwidth. Note-if having issues connecting to 5 GHz network make sure that wireless device supports 5 GHz or features dual Band capabilities.
Connector Type : USB.Antenna: External detachable antenna x 3. Internal antenna x 1..Memory : 256 MB Flash, 512 MB RAM
Dual-band (2.4 plus 5 GHz) AC2900 wireless router with the latest 802. 11AC MU-MIMO technology for data transfer speeds up to 2900 Mbps
1.8GHz 32bit dual-core processor optimizes network traffic and connectivity speeds from the USB 3. 1 Gen1 and 4x Gigabit LAN ports
Designed for lag-free online gaming and flawless 4K UHD streaming with WTFast game Accelerator and adaptive QoS; Product Segment: AC2900 ultimate AC performance: 750 plus 2167 Mbps
A protection powered by Trend Micro provides built-in 24/7 protection from external attacks and threats, neutralizing them before they reach your network or connected devices. DC Output : 19 V with max. 1.75 A current
Manage your network with the ASUS router app – setup your network, manage usage and parental controls, even get instant notifications about important network-based events. Connected devices must be 802. 11 ac-compatible for best results. Ac input: 110v240v(5060hz)

Reviews

7 reviews for ASUS AC2900 WiFi Gaming Router (RT-AC86U) – Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, WTFast Game Accelerator, Streaming, AiMesh Compatible, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Adaptive QoS

  1. Mychailo Toloczko

    Great, inexpensive, high performance router
    I thought I had reviewed this router some time ago, but apparently I forgot to do it. I bought one in December 2017 and one in March, 2018. Both are being used and are set up in my two-story, 3100 sq-ft house, in router+AP mode to provide high strength 5 GHz coverage for the entire house. I’m not using AiMesh mode and haven’t tried it. These have been great routers for my needs. Fast, inexpensive, reliable.I started with just one RT-AC86U that replaced my RT-AC3100 that had replaced my RT-AC68U, and I found that, overall, RT-AC86U provided better range and speed for both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands than either of those two routers for multiple types of devices (Mac laptop, Android phone, iPad). I did a fairly extensive set of tests that can be found on the SNB forums. I was able to connect in the far bedrooms on the 2.4 GHz band with just a single router and had no problem doing typical internet surfing, but while the connection strength and speed was better than the two previous routers, it still wasn’t what I wanted.After doing a fair bit of reading, I realized that no single router would provide the 5 GHz coverage that I wanted in the far bedrooms, so I bought a second RT-AC86U, and set it up in AP mode at a location suitable to provide good signal strength in the far bedrooms. Running in main+AP mode requires a dedicated ethernet connection between the two routers. Running this cable is easy for some, but not others. AiMesh is an option for those who don’t have the option of running an ethernet cable. For the main AC86U, I have both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios enabled, and the satellite AC86U has only the 5 GHz radio enabled. I did this because the 2.4 GHz band on the main AC86U does sufficiently cover the entire house.This dual router setup has been 100% reliable since the day I set it up. My router settings are fairly simple. No attached storage because I have a dedicated NAS. I have several ports on my “server” computer forwarded. The VPN server on the router is enabled, and I use it routinely without issue. Most of the other bells and whistles are disabled. I’m not using traffic monitoring, nor am I using AiProtection. No gamers on my network. I have a typical range of devices connecting – several computers, several phones, security cameras, NAS, printer. All work without issue. WiFi speeds with a strong signal are as good as can be expected. My MacBookPro with 3×3 5 GHz consistently has a 1300 mbps link speed in the vicinity of either router, and transfers to/from my server computer from this laptop go at 70 MB/s. LAN speeds over ethernet are quite fast. If I set up jumbo frames, I can saturate the 1GB/s ethernet between my server computer and NAS in both read and write mode. Its a bit slower with a standard MTU.I will say that obtaining good hand-off between the two AC86Us as people move from location to location in the house took a bit of tuning. I had to enable the Roaming Assistant option on the main AC86U to kick devices off it when the 5 GHz signal strength falls below -66 dBm. Something like this has to be done because most devices don’t readily disconnect from one access point until signal strength is in the pits, even when there is another high strength access point in the vicinity.To summarize again, this is a great, inexpensive, high performance router in my experience.04/05/2020 UPDATEI’m puzzled by the nearly 20% 1-star reviews because I now have four of these in service, two at my house and two at my cabin (large property), and all of them work perfectly. Either I’ve been really lucky with all four, or there is something about the settings and/or other equipment for some people that is causing issues.07/21/2021 UPDATEMy four RT-AC86Us continue to work flawlessly. Performance and functionality of the devices continue to improve as ASUS and Merlin continue to improve the firmware for this router and other ASUS routers. At the current price of $150, this is an outstanding router to have even considering that AX (WIFI 6) routers are now available. IMHO, WIFI 6 is a bit of a gimmick. 98% of people will not benefit from WIFI 6 even if your laptop/phone/tablet are WIFI 6. There just aren’t many needs for that kind of speed, and the reality is that the half-duplex nature of all wifi along with the additional error checking result in a data transmission latency that reduces the value of a very high speed wifi protocol.

  2. Krassh

    Amazing 5GHz coverage and speeds
    The ASUS RT-AC86U is replacing a RT-AC66U. I have had coverage issues with the 66U. My house is 1 story ranch with a finished basement. The construction is concrete slab floor (the entire house sits on a concrete slab and thus the ceiling of the basement is concrete) and concrete block walls. I had to put a stand alone access point in the basement and a powerline setup to get WiFi in my workshop (separate building) out behind the house. With the 66U the 5GHz would not penetrate beyond the exterior walls and the 2.4GHz had difficulties even to the back porch which was maybe 20 feet from the router.I have had several different brands of routers thru the years and currently lean towards the ASUS brand but prior to purchasing the 86U I did look at other brands. I kept returning to ASUS especially after the announcement of the AiMesh featrue by ASUS which could turn certain ASUS routers into a mesh network. Since I was having coverage issue with the 66U I believed this could be the case with any router I might replace it with and the idea of adding another router to the mesh that would have a full feature set (i.e. port forwarding etc.) that most if not all of the current mesh network devices being sold lack.I gave some thought to just buying 3 ASUS 68U models and starting with a mesh network but the added cost of buying 3 even used routers was daunting. I kept returning to the router review page @smallnetbuilders.com and the great reviews the 86U was getting especially for the price of $199.99. So I decided to pull the trigger on the 86U from Amazon when they came back in stock. I have not regretted that decision. My initial idea was see how the coverage of the 86U stacked up and if necessary purchase some additional models in the AiMesh compatibility list to create a mesh network that would satisfy my coverage needs. Well I am happy to say that is completely unnecessary. I am absolutely blown away by the coverage of the 86U. The 5GHz reaches 2 to 3 times farther than the 2.4GHz did with the 66U. I have removed the stand alone access point in the basement and have even thought of removing the powerline setup in my work shop except I might need a hard wire Ethernet in the future out there and the powerline module has a Ethernet port on it.The 2.4GHz is definitely better on the 86U than the 66U but it does not compare to the 5GHz in speed and coverage. If I stand in the farthest corner of my workshop (which is a separate building than my house) and has to be 60 feet or more from the router location (remember my exterior walls of the house are concrete block) I can routinely reach speeds of 80 Mbps in this location. Walking around my property outside the house I maintain a consistent connection with the router it is simply amazing that this is coming from one router compared with my old hodgepodge setup of a router, access point and another powerline WiFi access point in the mix.The ASUS RT-AC86U is a must buy if you are having coverage issues even in a multi story dwelling. The speed and coverage of the 5GHz band is so amazing I have honestly turned auto connect off on all of my devices for the 2.4GHz band. I have not gotten into a lot of the features of this router but might do a follow up in the future.

  3. S.P.Kumar

    Great router. Installation was a breeze. The Asus router app is intuitive and gets the job done. Compared to the router given by the ISP this one is phenomenal… Big boost in speed and coverage. Have two of them and linked to the app. Slightly on the expensive side for the features and performance. But a single router, well placed, can easily cover a large house.

  4. Rob

    While this is a great router from ASUS and everything now works perfectly, this purchase required the use of Google Translate as the initial setup is in Chinese. Once I’d figured out to use the translator, I could then change the language to English, update the firmware and now everything is fine. Given the price saving, this was a small inconvenience.

  5. Oscar Filho

    É muito bom, eficiente , fácil de instalar e monitorar. Ele nunca foi barato mas entrega em qualidade. Atualmente está um pouco defasado pois não entrega wi-fi 6G , mas se o custo estiver bom é uma excelente opção. Se a internet for rápida e os switchs que estiverem sendo usados forem giga, o resultado surpreende!

  6. Mauricio

    Muy buen router, hasta ahora me ha funcionado todo perfecto. El alcance es muy bueno inclusive en ambientes con mucha interferencia de otros wifi, las velocidades inalámbricas son excelentes (siempre y cuando se configure con 802.11n). El firmware de fábrica ASUSwrt es bueno y se puede acceder por SSH para poder configurar más cosas por linea de comandos como iptables ya que es un Linux kernel con Busybox instalado. La opción de Logs de sistema es la mejor, ya que puede determinar que está pasando en el kernel o que conexiones están activas solo leyendo el log.También se le puede cambiar por Asuswrt-Merlín para obtener unas cuantas más funcionalidades.Algunas funcionalidadesde Asus como DDNS, Remote connection(Asus router app,Lyra App, AiCloud y AiDisk) requieren registro y compartir datos con Asus. También AiProtection, Traffic analyzer, App analyzer, Adaptative QoS/Game boost y Web history son proporcionados por TrendMicro así que se necesita aceptar los Términos y Condiciones de Trend Micro de colecta de datos personales y tráfico para poder ser analizado, yo en lo personal no lo active pero se puede leer que información se recaba en su política de privacidad de TrendMicro.

  7. Yash

    The basic setup is quite easy. Once set up, there are quite a few options to play around with. The router was placed in a corner room and got great 2.4 ghz reception throughout the 4 bedroom house. The 5 ghz reception is strong enough for adjoining rooms with thick walls. The wifi 6 variant is going to be launched soon and the current version at a price of 14k is very competitive.

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