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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Asus RT-BE86U router is currently on sale for $300.
- This supports Wi-Fi 7 delivering fast, wireless connections protected by multiple security features.
- However, getting the most out of the device requires Wi-Fi extenders which can be an expensive endeavor.
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Wi-Fi 7 has been around since last January, but widespread adoption has been limited. The technology requires devices to have the necessary hardware to support it, and it appears that time has arrived because we’re seeing more devices supporting the standard, such as the Asus RT-B386U–>.
Also: What is Wi-Fi 7 and just how fast is it?
This is one of the company’s new mid-range Wi-Fi 7 routers. “Mid-range” is an important term in that sentence because it doesn’t match the speeds seen on a high-end model but still provides top-notch performance.
But before I get into any numbers, I want to go over the router’s design. There’s a lot going on here, and it impacts how the RT-B386U operates. Asus’ gadget measures 9.25 x 3.5 x 12 inches. Instead of lying down flat, it sits on a base, allowing it to be placed upright. This makes finding a place for the model easier than if it were on its side.
On the front is a series of LED lights corresponding to various connections. The LEDs are pretty bright, but luckily, the company installed an on/off button on the side.
Also: These new Wi-Fi 7 adapters will keep your old laptop future-proof for years to come
Around the back are a series of I/O ports, including a 10G WAN/LAN input for long-distance connections and several 2.5G LAN inputs for local networks. Although this isn’t a gaming router, it does have a dedicated “Gaming Port” which prioritizes connected devices. It is a very useful option to have while trying to play video games during high-traffic hours. Speaking from experience, this one port can save online matches. Lag practically disappears since you won’t be fighting for a stable connection.
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But what about wireless speeds? What is the Wi-Fi 7 experience on the Asus RT-BE7U like? Simply put, it’s amazing. Asus’ router is crazy fast. For testing, I ran the Ookla Speedtest on my laptop, and it consistently achieved lightning-fast speeds of well over 500Mbps. I could stream movies, play online games, and download large files simultaneously without experiencing a significant slowdown. Ping speed was pretty good, hovering around 20 to 22 ms, although there were instances when it dropped slightly lower.