
Here's why I got one for my personal use. - 2.5Gb and 10Gb WAN capability - 5Gb IPS routing (IPS on most of their low end routers is bad.) - Built in storage for camera video - Rock solid Ubiquiti reputation

Compared to another print server I have used before, this one was much much easier This one, having both Wifi and 2x Ethernet ports makes it easy to connect and start setup. Bonus feature is that you can use it as a server for a USB drive too.

Easy installDoesn't look badWorks great, at least for me

Good signal and functionality, picked up right away by windows.

Fast, 10gb ethernet (only 2), 6ghz

Just plug it in and get the drivers for your CPU. Working like a champ.

this item is exactly what i needed to get my long ethernet cable off the floor. (Per the wifes instructions, :) ). its giving me the speed that i am supposed to so all is well.

Gave slightly increased Internet upload speeds, with mixed results for download speeds according to the tests that I ran.

I can now take advantage of my 2.5 G internet service. I have an Asus mesh system that works perfectly with this router.


Easy to install, set up, and it works great at a reasonable price.


A nice item so far seems to do the job very well so far. Is easy to set up . Seems well made I like it.

This powerline performed well while I tested it, on par with a direct wired connection to the router.

Great router I have it back hauled with be96u and its working great so far

Performance-wise from what I can tell, the RT-BE58U is stripped down RT-BE92 - it lacks the 6 GHz channel and has half the bandwidth (160 MHz vs 320 MHZ), but it's WiFi7 in every other respect. Appropriately it's half the price, and current compatibility is most important. Having many "legacy' devices that still get the job done and nothing needing 6 GHz, this hits the sweet spot for me.

WiFi 7 Built in VPN 10GB ports Definitely future proofed Crazy options within the management interface to play with The list to be continued as I navigate this monster.

Installed very easily. Latest version of Ubuntu recognized it automatically and set it up without any input needed from me.


Once setup, the router is excellent, however, I had to have a computer tech friend set it up, and it had its setup and communication difficulties before final operation...I never would have been able to connect the router myself.