







🚀 Elevate Your Network Game — Speed, Security & Control in One Powerhouse Router!
The ASUS RT-AC86U AC2900 WiFi Gaming Router combines cutting-edge 802.11ac MU-MIMO technology with a 1.8GHz dual-core processor to deliver ultra-fast dual-band wireless speeds up to 2900 Mbps. Designed for gamers and streamers, it features WTFast game acceleration and adaptive QoS for lag-free performance. With built-in lifetime Trend Micro security and seamless network management via the ASUS Router app, it ensures a secure, optimized, and user-friendly home network experience.







| ASIN | B0752FD3XJ |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Colour | Black |
| Connectivity Type | Wi-Fi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (16,265) |
| Date First Available | 23 May 2017 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 907 g |
| Item model number | RT-AC86U |
| Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
| Number of Ethernet Ports | 5 |
| Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows® 10;Windows® 8;Windows® 7;Mac OS X 10.6;Mac OS X 10.7;Mac OS X 10.8;Linux |
| Processor Count | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.75 x 8.38 x 22 cm; 907.18 g |
| Series | Ac2900 |
| Voltage | 19 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11ac |
W**Y
Great Router, caveat on the seller
OK, first up I bought this from Hot Deals 4Less, what isn't clear when I purchased it from the seller was that they were based in the US. Shipping took longer than I'd have liked to the UK but the package did turn up duty paid at least. The issue from this seller if you're based in the UK is that the router is a US SKU and only comes with an American power supply. There are no UK or Euro adaptors included ( or indeed mentioned by the seller). The power supply itself is multi-voltage and I happened to have the necessary US to UK adaptor lying around so wasn't a major issue for me but others need to be aware if using this seller. I bought this router to work with my BT Infinity 2 package to replace a BT Homehub 4. Luckily it's just a case of plugging the OpenReach modem into the routers WAN port and looging in the the BT credentials. For me they were [email protected] with a password of BT. Range is much improved over the Homehub on both 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands I've been able to remove a second wireless ap that I was using to fill in some poor reception areas in the house. Throughput on 2.4ghz is a match for the homehub but slightly down on the 5ghz band tested using my Oneplus One in the same location. It's not clear to me why this would be the case but this router does utilise two 5ghz networks so I suspect it will be much better at sustaining any rate as the number of clients increases versus the homehub. It is rather large and somewhat imposing to look at, mine is in a study but I can imagine it looking somewhat out of place in a living room for example. The set up is very simple and the gui is probably the best I've ever used in a router. I've had some issues with disconnects but overcame these by not using the smartconnect option for wireless and removing wpa key recycling option. Others have reported the same elsewhere with the same fix, I'm sure a later firmware update may see this fixed but I'm happy seeing separate networks anyway. There are a complete myriad of options available from network attached storage to using 4g modem as a failover, it's all the router you'll ever need I'm sure.
E**O
Monster of a router
Fast delivery, was worried when I found out it ships from USA(after I purchased) but it arrived within a few days via FedEx with no duty or VAT to pay (rightly so) set it up last night, excellent traffic monitoring and wifi range, using as my main router with 1 RT-AC68U & 1 RT-AC66U as access points upstairs and in garden, running gigabit switch with about 15 clients all DHCP ETC NAS working great. Asus are the best! Getting 156-160mbps internet download speeds across all devices as well as gigabit transfer speeds across whole home network (wired) 802.11AC link speed shows as 1300mbps but in reality it does not transfer at that speed.
E**A
Excelente router, inicialmente lo compré por su gran alcance y para usarlo como access point, pero durante ese tiempo cambié de ISP (De Telmex a Axtel) y me actualicé por fin a la fibra óptica, y qué decir, el Módem/Router que te da Axtel es horrible, es común que a ratos las páginas no quieran cargar y debas actualizar la página para que termine de cargarla. Y como tenía este router, aproveché y pedí a Axtel me cambiara su módem a modo puente, de esa forma, el router administra toda tu conexión y el módem sólo se encarga de "Darte Señal de Internet", para quien quiera usar este Router de esa manera, el mismo sí cuenta con la opción de clonar la MAC, que es lo que piden los ISP para poner sus módems en modo puente. En mi caso, a lo mejor el router me queda grande, administra muy bien las conexiones, nunca me he quedado sin Internet, y eso que lo tengo conectado las 24 horas, pero la máxima velocidad que aguanta es de conexiones de 1 Gbps, cuando en México las más rápidas llegan a 500 Mbps, o sea, este router te aguanta velocidades hasta 2 veces más rápidas que la más rápida que tenemos en México. En mi caso funciona más que excelente con mis 50 Mbps simétricos. Como advertencia, a pesar de que el router se los notifique, NO actualicen el firmware, el que ya trae de fábrica es el más estable hasta la fecha, evítense dolores de cabeza. Y aunque creo no debo aclararlo, este router tiene configuraciones digamos "fáciles" para el usuario promedio, pero si no usarás muchas de las opciones, como filtrado de MAC, soporte de IPv6, control y disparo de puertos, DMZ o incluso asignar manualmente tus IPs, tal vez deberías optar por una opción más barata, en caso contrario, el router contiene todas esas opciones esenciales para alguien que siempre administra su propia red o incluso la red de una empresa. Llevo con el router ya 6 meses y hasta la fecha sigo muy satisfecho con mi compra.
S**R
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.
R**B
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.
M**O
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 3x3 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 UPDATE I'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 UPDATE My 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.
B**D
Hey! This wireless router is pretty great!!! It upgraded my speeds compared to the Apple Airport Extreme (narrow tall one). I upgraded my cable internet service and cable modem which did get me much better speeds on the Airport, but I was not satisfied with my signal range and strength. I also bought a WiFi mesh router Asus RP-AC1900 and it is also working great. It's so nice to be able to extend the range without the need to setup a different WiFi network that makes you switch from one to the other as you move around your property. I signed up for the 1 Gbps service which hardwired gets me 800 Mbps. I can get over 500 Mbps on my cellphone while on the WiFi 5ghz network. Apple Airport maxed out at about 300 Mbps. I have not tried any of the special gaming features because it seemed odd that you have to agree to a bunch of stuff that probably allows some company to monitor your data. I'll read through it sometime maybe. Initial setup was smooth, but setting up mesh didn't work until I did it a 2nd time. I also had to factory reset the main router after a reboot that caused it to lose the networks that I just set up. Now I'm afraid to reboot it again. Note that I rebooted it through the web GUI and that's when the device failed. It's working good now though. As large as this router is, it is not too obtrusive sitting behind my TV. The white lights in the front are not super bright to distract you. I may still use some dimming stickers to dim them like I had to do on a bunch of home theater electronics. I wanted to place it up high on my mantle, but the device would hang over the edge an inch or so. I'm sure the TV interferes with my WiFi signal a little bit, but nobody can have a perfect setup. Highly recommend this router!
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