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Rating 3.6 out of 5 stars with 126 reviews

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Customers admire the ZenWiFi BE30000's ease of setup, impressive coverage and range, and strong performance. Many appreciate the robust signal strength and the user-friendly app, although some experienced connectivity issues with the nodes. The high price point is a recurring concern for some buyers. While the WiFi 7 capabilities are praised, concerns remain regarding firmware stability.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Coverage, Speed
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The latest and best mesh system from Asus

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Asus ZenWiFi BE30000 offers the fastest and most powerful mesh router system that Asus currently offers, and for that it demands a premium in terms of price. However, for the last several weeks, I have been using it as my main router for my home and trying to understand if it is worth the price. WiFi 7 is one of the latest protocols out there, and to be honest it is not a giant leap like I've seen between WiFi 6 and 6E. The 6 GHz band introduced in the 6E is still carried over, as well as the legacy 2.4 and 5 GHz bands. Asus markets this as a “quad” band due to the fact that there can be 2 separate 6 GHz networks, and one 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz network each. The WiFi SSID is customizable, so all of them can be the same to make things easy (and make the client figure out which “network” to connect to automatically, or each can have its unique name which I used. Furthermore, there are some advanced options which I liked a lot; and that’s the availability to have not just a separate guest network, but also a wholly discrete network just for IOT. The mesh network has a dedicated 6 GHz backhaul, and 12 internal antennas and 16 high-power front-end modules reportedly can blanket a whopping 11,000 sq ft. area which is more than enough for my 2 storied home. After setting it up I was able to use all my devices seamlessly, and moving with my mobile devices was without any interruptions in connectivity. As for wired connectivity, each unit has two 10G ethernet ports (WAN and LAN) with a total of 2 WAN and 4 WAN ports. A USB 3.0 port expands the connectivity option further by adding support for 4G/5G wireless modem. From form factor and design standpoint, the 3 access points are not small, nor are they light. They are solidly built, have a bit of heft, and have a minimalist design - at least to my eyes. If I wanted to, I’d have to hide them proactively. Setting up is a mixed bag, at least to my experience. The first time I set it up, I didn’t tinker with anything and went with default in everything. I created just my core WiFi network, with a 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz and 6 GHz network sharing the same SSID. And I found it to work just fine with my smartphone, laptop, TV etc. However, since I needed a dedicated 2.4 GHz legacy network to get all my IoT devices online, I started from scratch and made some changes to the defaults - and voila: everything stopped working. I could see that the router is connected to the internet without any issue, but none of my WiFI4/5/6/7 capable devices could connect to the internet. But after resetting and setting up from scratch again, I was able to get things connected. There’s some compatibility issue with WPA2, WPA3 etc., but fortunately the Asus Router app makes taking care of all the intricacies very easy from my smartphone. There’s also a web interface when I wanted to get more in depth via my laptop, but that has been few and far between. So for the premium price Asus is delivering cutting edge WiFi connectivity and promising a future-proof solution. I hope the software/firmware gets more polished, and there's more wizard-like systems to make different customization easier to do. I haven’t seen any document that guarantees firmware security updates for a certain duration, but I hope Asus will support this for a long time. This mesh system, with all it’s bells and whistles, is not a must have for everyone, but if you’re an enthusiast like me and have tons to clients to take care of, this is the latest that can be had with WiFi 7.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Range
    Cons mentioned:
    Connectivity
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Full Range WiFi But Not Without Issues

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    In recent years, there has been a steady increase in various networking mesh options; most of which promise to increase the range of your currently installed solution by using various hubs to create the aforementioned mesh. As someone who has personally used other systems such as Netgear's Orbi and the Arris Surfboard, I was excited to test the newly released Asus ZenWifi BE30000 and compare it to the others. As typical of other systems, the Asus ZenWifi has various purchasing options. This particular kit came with one router and two additional hubs. Inside the box, there were three power adapters for each unit and only one Cat 6E cable. I would have liked to at least have one cable for each unit. Additionally, the main unit is identified by the sticker on its side to let you know that is the main router. Lastly, each unit has a color LED light on the side of it that corresponds to a particular status. Moving on, as most who have used any of these systems know, their setup are always exclusively tied to an application on your phone. For me, this has always been a huge disadvantage as it is never a straightforward process. I really wish we can set these up manually by cable and add each one as we go without having to rely on an app. As a precaution, I would like to warn that, depending on your background with technology, you should expect alot of tinkering with these units. It took me a few hours to get this working. Additionally, I would also recommend you have a laptop or desktop computer so you can easily access the web based control via a wired or wireless connection. This will help minimize the setup process somewhat. My setup experience with the ZenWifi, first and foremost, required a lot of patience. As typical of these applications, they almost seemingly disconnect and require you to go back and forth when trying to setup the initial router. Frustratingly, when the app searches automatically for the connection, it almost always ends up not finding anything. It took me several tries of restarting to finally get it to register. My first initial observation was that the unit does not come with a re-installed password or SSID. There is the initial SSID that you will see when the unit first comes up but the first step will be to create your new one. It will also create a guess network with the internet of things mocker, which I thought was a bit odd. This can be changed once you conclude the setup. Additionally, it will also try and prompt you to link a social media or an Asus account to enable the remote control of the device. I recommend skipping that as you can set that up later. Next you will create your admin login for the web based GUI, which was a huge help in trying to get this unit up and running. For first time users, I strongly recommend you start with the main unit first; connect to the router, start the application, then when it finds that you are connected, you can proceed with connecting your Ethernet cable to its WLAN port. As for the web portal, I was extremely happy with the amount of options that were available. Unlike the Orbi or Surfboard I used previously, the Asus actually has a good amount of advanced options such as port forwarding and managing the various channels. You can even set the channels the guess network will use. By default, the guest was only allowed to use the 2.4 GHz/5GHz bands. In addition, I also liked that you can see the CPU and RAM usage of the router, as well as modify each satellite unit. Another plus I found was that you could disable Wi-Fi 7 specifically since obviously this is completely hindered by current ISP speeds. Once the router was up and running, I added the other two units one at a time. It took me several tries to add one unit; first by using my phone and then trying to use the web portal. Each time the main unit sat there trying to search for it nothing notified me that the until was found and configured. The satellite continued to flash blue which indicated it was ready for setup but it never found it. After some back and forth, the unit was found and I could see it on my phone and the web based portal; the second one also took a bit of time to register. Once they were both seemingly connected, their respective LED lights would be all over the place switching from white to amber to flashing blue and back to white. It appeared to be working as they were not disconnecting from my main unit. I restarted several times to no avail, but alas this could be just an isolated issue given that the until is still on stock firmware and that it is a newly released unit. Once everything was up and running, I ran the built in test found under the quality of service tab on the application. I posted the following results: Download: 618.61 MB/s / Upload: 623.26 MB/s Ping 2.36 ms / Jitter: 0.18 ms I was pleased with the results as the performance matches the internet package we have. In addition, the range was fairly strong throughout the house. I did not find any section of the house where I did not have full coverage on both my phone and laptop. In conclusion, the ZenWifi BE30000 is the latest iteration of the mesh systems that we have seen over the past couple of years. Combined with strong performance and coverage, the ZenWifi is unfortunately hindered by a buggy setup process and inconsistent connection between the two satellite units. It is of course a new product that will no doubt improve over time once firmware updates are provided. However, it did work as intended despite the puzzling behavior of the other units. Thus, the ZenWifi comes recommended provided you have some technological background and can work through the issues I have experienced.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Performance, Setup, Speed
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Top of the Line

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Setup of the WiFi router was easy enough. Asus has an app that walks you through the entire thing. One thing I didn’t realize when I was setting up my routers is that the setup wouldn’t work with only the main router plugged in—I had to plug in all three. Also, I had to restart my modem and router in order to get an internet signal to the router. In terms of internet speeds, this is by far the fastest speeds I’ve gotten from a WiFi router. I think it can be attributed to a number of factors. First, the new WiFi 7 standard is super fast. Next, a quad band (with dual 6 ghz bands) results in less interference from other devices. Also multi link operation, or ability to transfer data on multiple bands simultaneously, I think contributes a lot to it as well. According to the speedtest i ran, I’m getting about 95% of my ISP’s claimed speed via WiFi. Performance has been great on the main router and the auxiliary mesh routers. According to the product listing, each of these routers has 12 built in antennas sending signals in different directions. On top of the performance, Asus bundled in some great features. One great feature is the ability to create network segmentation to have multiple points of connection available. During setup, mine defaulted to creating a separate connection point for all of my Internet of things devices, which I appreciate because they don’t need the same performance as something like a computer or gaming device. Another convenient feature is the ability to use your phone’s 4g/5g connection as a backup internet source if your regular provider goes down. Last but not least, the router includes security features that aren’t locked behind a paid subscription which is greatly appreciated. If you are looking for the top of the line routers and have a large space, this three pack is a great option.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Performance, Speed
    Cons mentioned:
    Price
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Router With All The Coverage and Speed

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I've been having coverage issues is my router, so I wanted to see if this ASUS mesh would solve it. I also wanted to see the speed of WiFi 7. The setup process was incredibly simple using the ASUS app and connecting to the modem. After setup, all satellites were connected with solid white LEDs. The app itself is intuitive, offering features like device management and port usage monitoring, making it easy to keep track of the network. I was able to put the satellites in the spots that I always wanted to and they worked fine. I could not do this with my previous routers, I guess backhaul connection works really well. There are no more weak spots in my home. I always create multiple SSIDs for smart home, gaming, and work. I liked VPN network a lot, It will still take me a little more time to decide if I should stop using the free VPN software that I've been using. That also goes for the AiProtection security. Also, the router's design is sleek, and the units feel sturdy. While the BE30000 is on the expensive side, its performance and future-proofing capabilities are undeniable. With WiFi 7, 10 Gig ports, and advanced features, it's a perfect fit for anyone seeking a reliable, high-speed, and stable home network. This system is ideal for home offices, entertainment, and general use, and I have no doubt it will continue to perform excellently for years. If you're looking for a top-tier mesh system that ensures great speeds and extensive coverage, the ASUS ZenWiFi BE30000 is a solid choice. I'm giving this five stars and would recommend to a friend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Coverage, Performance, Speed
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Product - After Set-up Issues

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have had the opportunity now to test out this Asus Zen WIFI BQ16 BE 30000 three pack of mesh Wi-Fi system for approximately 6 full days and have had blazing fast speeds once it was set up correctly. My home internet provider is Google Fiber, the 1 GB plan which has always performed well for my smart home set up. Currently have approximately 80 devices connected and have never felt the need to upgrade to their 2GB, 5GB or 8GB services offered. This mesh Wi-Fi system is an upgrade from my google Wi-Fi mesh system provided by google fiber on sign up. This product offered by Asus is quite an upgrade to the latest Wi-Fi 7 capabilities with the 3-pack able to cover 11,000 square feet. Unboxing and set-up – The minimalistic packaging was quite welcome and pretty much all cardboard which can be recycled. The white units are larger than most mesh Wifi systems and the stark white color sticks out a bit if this is placed on darker furniture. I have set up numerous mesh systems for my own two homes as well as my business which normally would take about 15 minutes. Unfortunately, this set up was by far the most time-consuming process that required a 1 hour and 56-minute conversation with Asus tech support to get the primary router and 2 mesh nodes to communicate and recognize each other in a mesh system. The tech, who was wonderful, worked for Asus for many years and this was the first phone call about this product as it is so new. There was no new firmware to install so the set-up had nothing to do with updates needed. Just when he/we were about to give up, he tried one final reboot of all the units (which we did approximately 8 times during the 2-hour call) and the system was set up. Performance – Thankfully the system has remained stable and all three nodes connected. Using the Asus router app allows one to see all the devices on the network very easily and devices connected to each node. Diagnostic speed tests are also available on the app which I found were similar to Ookla speed tests. Through the app, one can add family profiles based on age regarding how much access a child/teen can have. I am downloading wirelessly at 869 mbps and uploading at 852 mbps which is approximately 3 times faster than my previous set up. Overall, I am very pleased with the performance of this system and should be future proof for some time to come. Features include: Smart Home Master Network, Subscription-free Network Security, Advanced Parental Controls, VPN, Dual 10G port, AiMesh. My only wishes for this product are that I wish it came in black as the larger than average white nodes stick out starkly on darker furniture as not many have white furniture and the set-up process will hopefully be ironed out as it was quite a frustrating. Performance however is going to be hard to beat. I feel Asus has a winner with this product!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Coverage, Setup
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Typical ASUS quality!

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    In typical ASUS fashion, this MESH router has set the bar again for performance and quality. For anyone who has setup a router (especially a MESH router), it was straight up simple and took me only about 20 minutes. It would have taken less had I remembered that I have a lot of smart home devices that were setup on my old setup's name and until I changed the new setup to match that name, nothing would work unless I individually reprogrammed all of them. The GUI interface for setup and settings was extremely intuitive , again, especially for someone who has setup a router or two in the past. Coverage in my house and back yard is top notch , with signal strength almost never dropping below 80% of maximum, and transfer speeds between WiFi 7 - compatible computers going faster than I've ever seen! Zero dead spots As far as internet speeds go, I am well exceeding the speeds I am paying for - I pay for 400 MB, and am seeing 475+ The access points look like hard-cover books, so no worries about something ugly sitting in the room. Overally a fantastic offering from ASUS!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Setup, Speed
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Ample Potential in Theory but Lacking in Execution

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    I have a two-story home with about 2,500 square feet. I have a 2 Gbps symmetrical fiber optic. I used the Asus BE30000 for a week or so now. I have 50+ Wi-Fi devices. My previous router, from another manufacturer, is an eight-year-old AC3000 Tri-band Wi-Fi mesh system. It worked well outside of a few hiccups over the year. It had consistently strong connections and good speeds. Even though the Asus BE30000 mesh Wi-Fi system is supposed to cover up to 11,000 square feet, the Asus BE30000 was the exact opposite of my old mesh system. It had unstable connections, bad logic when deciding which devices connect to which node, and much slower speeds than expected. Plus the BE30000 is also five times more expensive. I'd like to list the positives before I dig deeper into the negatives listed above. The BE30000 is a very nice-looking set of technology. The router and nodes are identical and have a nice, small footprint. I like that Asus chose white and didn't go with anything loud or add any extra LED lights. Speaking of which, the router and nodes have small indicator LED lights. They can be turned off completely if you like. I don't know if it's the design but the nodes do get pretty hot, hotter than any router I've used. The hardware specs are great on paper. A fast process and lots of RAM. The connection options are excellent. The router and nodes each have one 10Gbps Ethernet WAN/LAN port, one 10Gbps Ethernet LAN port, and four 1GBps ports. The ZenWiFi's 10Gbps LAN port can be set up for use as an Ethernet backhaul. By connecting your three units via these high-bandwidth ports, you can establish a high-performance backhaul connection, leaving both 6GHz bands completely open for communicating with client devices. The system has a standard 2.4GHz and 5GHz WiFi connection, as well as two 6GHz bands (one is intended as a wireless backhaul if you go that route). The initial setup was easy using the Asus Router mobile app. It took me about 10-15 minutes. The default setup, which I think is the only way the app lets you set up the mesh system while using the wizard, is to have one SSID where the AI-enhanced AiMesh technology decides which devices connect to which band and which node they connect to. Post setup is where my issues started. I had to factory reset the system multiple times after following the setup on my iPhone app. Following the initial setup, the nodes never stayed connected to the main router. Over the week of troubleshooting, the LED lights mentioned before were annoyingly switching from yellow to flashing blue. A yellow light indicates a weak connection between the main router and the nodes, while a blue flashing light means the node is attempting to connect to a node or main router. I assume this is what steered the majority of devices to connect to the main router. The main router would end up with 80% of devices connected to it, 5-6 devices connected to the node hard wired to the router, and nothing connected to the node upstairs. Mind you the node upstairs is at the top of the stairs with a direct line of sight to node two, in the living room. The two nodes are only about 45 feet away. I tried accessing the web configuration interface at https://asusrouter.com but was never able to connect. It may be a Google Chrome certificate issue, being that I have the same problem with my original non-Asus mesh router. I have to try a different browser at some point. I gave up after several hours of troubleshooting the from the mobile app. Granted I got okay speeds when I was closer to the main router, but it would dramatically fall off after walking only a few feet. I could not fix my issues no matter what settings I changed or how many reboots and factory resets I performed. I reached out to Asus support and they got back to me five days later. Well, they stated that they sent me a reply after I followed up a second time but I don't have the original reply they're referencing. At that point, I was done troubleshooting and reviewing the Asus BE30000. I will give it another try eventually and start from scratch. But I'm not looking forward to it and I don't know if it will be worth it considering that I get the same speed with my non-Asus mesh system that's eight years old. The light at the end of the tunnel is that all the problems can be solved with firmware updates. Hopefully Asus comes through and fixes it soon because this system is expensive. Update: Asus released a firmware update about three week after I received the system for review. It did things quite a bit with the third node disconnecting from the second node. I no longer have the flashing blue LED all the time. It may have helped that I manually set the 6MHz band as the back haul and specified which nodes should serve the back haul. The new firmware also helped a lot with the steering of Wi-Fi devices to the closet access point. I wish Asus would give you the option of setting the backhaul options during the wizard setup. It does have an optimization feature that's easily accessible but I couldn't find any details on what it actually does.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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      We sincerely apologize for the issues you've faced with the router and the inconvenience caused. This is not the kind of quality to expect from ASUS products and it's not the norm. At ASUS, we take quality control, testing, and inspections seriously to ensure our products meet high standards. What you've experienced was not intentional or representative of our brand. The decision to make a purchase can be important, and we want to ensure that our customers receive the best products and services. We understand the impression this may have created and we hope this will not be a long-term lasting impression as you have chosen ASUS as a trusted brand for excellence. Providing our customers with a high level of satisfaction is our top priority, and we'll forward your feedback to our Product Team for review.

      Please allow us to make your experience with ASUS a better one. To further investigate the problems you're experiencing or obtain assistance with getting the device repaired, we recommend contacting our support team at https://www.asus.com/us/support/CallUs.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Setup
    Cons mentioned:
    Connectivity
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Great for a big house, but plagued with issues.

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    I wanted to upgrade my home network from a single unit router to a mesh network system so that I could have my base station where my internet connection comes in, while also having a way to connect my office on the second level of my townhome to ethernet and have better coverage. I have not had a great experience with the BQ16 – The initial set up was easy but if you are not app oriented, this device isn’t for you. There may be a way to set it up by ethernet cable and a laptop/computer, but I haven’t even got that far yet. My initial set up had issues, the satellite notes had weak signals and would lose connection to the base station CONSTANTLY, and any devices connected to the node were rendered disconnected from internet. Played around with some settings – there’s something to do with a 165ghz band and some sort of radar band – disable those and things got better. However, my connection through Discord was jacked up during voice calls – my friends would say I would get cut off mid- sentence and I would hear the call go out for a few seconds every thirty seconds. So, I took the system off and went back to my old router. A weekend later (and much research and looking through reddit), I tried again, with more knowledge as to what I was doing – and so I got the network set up and finally Discord was working correctly after additional adjustments. My problem was the MILO setting – I wanted ONE SSID, and no guest networks, no IOT networks, just one and done. Only to find out some Ring devices that only use 2.4ghz band couldn’t “see it” and subsequently couldn’t get them reconnected. And I think that was my final straw with this router mesh system. I noticed that devices all wanted to connect to the base station, and nothing would connect to the satellite nodes, and the nodes still had issues with connectivity and maintaining a link with the base station. I wanted to like this system. I loved the idea of having the ability to connect to ethernet ports throughout my home, but after the number of issues I have had, I permanently went back to my old router, as it was basically plug and play set up and I have -never- had any serious issues with it. Sorry Asus, maybe it’s me but I’m going to stick with my current router. I’ll give it another go in a different environment but for my home, this isn’t the answer.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Coverage, Speed
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    What a blessing

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    I got the ASUS ZenWiFi BE30000 wifi mesh system (3 pack) for our relatively small church. For too many years we were trying to survive with a 2-router wifi 6 system. As many churches found out during covid, there was a greater need to be able to broadcast services so people could stream them at home. We struggled with far too many signal drops and constant buffering. When that happens, you lose folk’s interest — and that’s a recipe for disaster for an already struggling small congregation. BUT — enter the ASUS ZenWiFi BE30000 !! Problem solved! First, going from 2 to 3 routers, AND having a system that is screaming fast and up-to-date technologically, we have negated the dropped signals and excessive buffering. In our office, throughout the entire church campus, actually, we can run multiple things at the same time — i.e., a zoom meeting in the social hall while broadcasting a worship service in the sanctuary. Awesome! Secondly, the church members are thrilled with the wifi speed they are experiencing on their personal devices. I’m not sure I quite understand the how’s and why’s of the ASUS BE30000, but to be able to do so much, all at the same time, is impressive. The setup was quite easy, and the app seemed relatively intuitive — easy to get up and going. Figuring out where to put each router was probably the most time consuming part of the whole process, and that’s just us ;-) Our church building (we only have one) is kind of L-shaped — the main sanctuary which tees into the offices, kitchen, and social hall…all single story. We placed them at the 3 points of the L, as best we could, and the coverage is amazing! Dare I say that the ASUS ZenWiFi BE30000 has been a blessing to us? Well, I guess I just did.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Coverage, Setup
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good for coverage in tricky spots, very useful app

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    My condo is a loft in a converted factory, made mostly of brick and concrete. The walls were done with metal studs. Even with the craziest cyber-spider looking router on the market, I was just not getting good coverage in certain areas, especially my bedroom. I had hoped that a mesh system would alleviate my coverage gaps. Setting up the Asus ZenWifi BE30000 was a breeze. I plugged it in, plugged in a CAT6 cable from my modem, and turned it on. From there, the setup was done completely with the app on my phone. Gone are the days of plugging in a laptop just to configure everything! And when I say the setup was done completely with the app, I mean the full on setup. I was able to easily add the satellite station, configure a 2.4 Ghz and a 5Ghz network, plus a mixed one for IoT devices that I have isolated from the rest of my network. Once I set my devices to point to the new wifi network, I was surprised at just how much control I had in the app. I could set up user profiles for my daughter, my wife, and myself, and assign devices to each of us. From there, I could set controls like ad blocking and content blocking based on each person's profile. To make sure my daughter isn't watching Youtube videos on her iPad when she's supposed to be sleeping, I was able to set blackout hours on all her devices. And of course, the main reason for getting a mesh system in the first place, the coverage. With a satellite station placed in my kitchen, adjacent to my bedroom and past the huge concrete pillar that blocks line of site to where the base station is, every device in my bedroom is now able to communicate properly, which is a must for all the home automation I have. I can't tell you how frustrating it had been to try and turn on the lights via voice command, only to get the computerized lady saying "I'm sorry, I can't reach that device at the moment". Those with a standalone VR device may get an added benefit by having one of the satellite stations be dedicated for communication between it and a gaming PC. This allows you to use programs to stream full PC games to your VR device without using cables, with very low latency. I did find that not all of my devices liked connecting to the new network, even devices that previously connected to the old 5ghz network on my previous router. This was mostly older devices, and they were able to connect to the IoT network just fine, so no real loss there.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Speed
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Most Advanced Router on the Market

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    I've used a lot of routers over the years and this is by far the most Advanced system I've ever used. The feature set is beyond anything I've seen. Great mesh coverage, quad band, wifi 7, you can't beat these features. The coverage is beyond anything I've ever seen. Over 10k square feet of coverage means there is almost no limit to the size of house this will cover. In our 3k square foot house, with a very weird layout I usually get significant speed drops even just 20 feet from the room with the router, but with this set up I now get over 200 mbs in every room. Note my isp only provides up to 300. The software is also second to none, it auto switches between all the available bands and will seemlessly switch nodes. There is even a separate iot network to help with iot services that don't play well with quad band. Overall I have never had a mesh router that works perfectly workout having to occasionally ready but this Asus set up had worked for weeks without a single hiccup. If you want the best on the market, get this one.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Speed
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Terrible Setup, Great Afterwards

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    With the newest iteration of the ZenWifi series, Asus has joined the competition of high end mesh wifi 7 systems. There is a lot to discuss about this router, and it can best described as "it's complicated." Before getting a chance to experience how good this mesh system actually is, you have to pass the trial of getting it set up. This was one of the most frustrating router setup procedure I have ever endured. To start, the instructions provided were not complete. Well more accurately, the important pieces were not provided right off the bat. When you first open the box, you are greeted with setup instructions that tell you to download the application. Easy enough, just follow the directions... except the qr code to connect to the router does not work so you have to use the manual process. And it also does not tell you that you have to wait for the light to be solid green before proceeding. And it also does not tell you to plug in the other nodes as it immediately tries to find them at the end. And it also does not tell you that you have to set them up in the same room at least one meter apart. This is not the worst part, because even after you follow everything perfectly, the nodes do not stay connected. An entire night was spend, tweaking separate settings to get the nodes to stop restarting and stay connected. It made absolutely no sense how no stable connection could be found even when they were in the same room as the main router. Even when there was connection for more than a minute, the 6Ghz backhaul was never used. What finally fixed this was to enable MLO, and because of that, I have not had any connection issue yet. There have been the occasional lapse to 5Ghz to my upstairs node, but it does go back to 6Ghz pretty quickly. It took two nights of debugging before this was finally set up they way it should be. Because of this experience, I am hesitant to adjust too many settings that would mess this up. So after all is said and done, the router is actually pretty excellent. The amount of configurability in their mobile app and webpage is incredible. Anything you can think of or want to do, it is basically there. You can set up as many networks of different band combinations as you want. You can configure how the combination bands work, and when they will select between 5Ghz or 6Ghz for example. You can even go as far as to upload your own firmware if needed. Really, there is no complaint once you pass the slog that is the setup process. The worst I have encountered is that a few devices dedicated to the 2.4Ghz band had trouble connecting, but after messing around and creating a dedicated network for it, it has been fine. Overall, my experience has been very mixed. On one hand, it has been a really reliable router and I am getting full fiber speeds wirelessly throughout my house. On the other hand, I was close to throwing in the towel during the setup process. At the moment, I cannot recommend this because it does not make any sense why MLO is needed for the nodes to be stable. If you want to take a chance at this, know that you will be rewarded at the end if you persevere.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Coverage, Performance, Speed

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Product, a Real Game-Changer!

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    Words cannot express how satisfied I am with the BE30000. From the moment I set it up, I was impressed with its exceptional performance. Every device in my house receives optimal speed. The connection remains stable and seamless. Additionally, the system's coverage is outstanding, reaching every corner of my home without any dead zones. This router truly exemplifies what a next-generation networking device should be.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Speed
    Cons mentioned:
    Connectivity

    Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not Ready for Prime Time...Wait for Updates

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    My previous setup was the Asus GT-AX11000 as the main router with 2x Asus XT8 acting as nodes. This setup has been pretty awesome, but I was getting the itch to upgrade to Wifi 7. I was really excited to have this setup as the "gaming" features of Asus routers are gimmicky to me. I also do not like the look of a giant spider in my living room. So I was pretty excited to move to this Aimesh setup instead. As others have pointed out already, there are some serious bugs with this setup and if you're paying full price, after tax you're looking at almost spending $2000 for something that you are beta testing for Asus. This product should have never been released in it's current state, even with the latest updated firmware. The nodes constantly dropped out, including the main router. Half of my IoT devices were not able to connect to it despite using the same SSID I always use. I'm sorry but if someone like me who's pretty experienced with networking and technology is having major issues, then the average person is going to have an even worse time. I work from home and need a reliable network so within a few days of trying to get this setup to work, it got packed back up and returned to the store. I'm back to my old network again. The only pro I can say is that this made me realize that my old setup was not able to fully utilize my 1gbps connection. I would typically get between 500-700 MBps with the GT-AX11000 whereas this unit always got the full 1400 MBps speeds from Comcast.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from ASUS Answers
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      Dear Rezerrected,

      Thank you for your comment and for sharing your experience with the Mesh router.



      We do understand your disappointment and the inconvenience this may have caused if you are experiencing connection and stability issues with the router.



      When you are experiencing connection issue, please verify if devices connecting to the router are working properly and within range to the router, the router and nodes are within 30 feet to the ISP's modem, if not wired by a network cable, and ISP's internet service or connection is working properly or stable. Legacy devices may not work with WIFI 7. Please try to connect these devices manually to a 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequency. Also, when connection issues occurs, please check if the LED status light on the routers, including the modem are showing a stable connection. If the router is running with an older firmware version, please install the latest version posted at: https://www.asus.com/us/networking-iot-servers/whole-home-mesh-wifi-system/zenwifi-wifi-systems/asus-zenwifi-be30000/helpdesk_bios?model2Name=ASUS-ZenWiFi-BE30000. If you need further assistance, please email me at [email protected] and I would be happy to help. Or, you are most welcome to call Product Support Hotline at: 1(888) 678-3688. Also, you can chat with an ASUS live support agent from the link: https://www.asus.com/us/support/article/1135/.


      Thank you for choosing an ASUS product.

      Regards,

      Rodel
      ASUS Customer Loyalty Asus

  • Pros mentioned:
    Setup
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Nice Large Wi-Fi Coverage Area

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    I've been looking to upgrade my home network for awhile now since I have so many wired and wireless devices connecting to a single router in a 4600 square foot home with a basement, main level, and second floor. This system comes with a router and two additional wireless access points and one Cat 6 cable. I have an accesspoint on each floor, with the main unit in the basement with my multi-gig switch and home media server, and the other access points on each of the other floors. Thanks to the two 10G WAN/LAN connections I can connect to my switch and another 10G device, but the rest of the ports are only 1G. I would have liked to have at least one additional 10G WAN/LAN port, or at minimum an additional 2.5G WAN/LAN port. There is an app to assist with the initial setup, but I had some problems connecting to the main unit using the QR code on the device and had to opt for the manual setup instead. Then I couldn't get it to connect to the internet at first using the 1G WAN port and had to switch to use the 10G WAN/LAN port instead. While my modem does have a 2.5G port, I only have 800 mbps service so I hate to waste a 10G port on that. I believe I can change the port settings using the web portal since I was able to activate the 10G LAN port that way, but it would be nice if all the ports were turned on out of the box to aid with setup. The setup of the two additional wireless access points went without a hitch. While the app does come in handy it doesn't have nearly as many setup options as the web portal so if you start looking for a setting in the app and can't find it, you may need to log in via the routers web portal. The system is pretty customizable using the web portal and I was easily able to setup my DDNS and port-forwarding for my home media server, home cloud storage, webmin access, AdGuard server, remote printer access, and more. I was also able to reserve and change the IP addresses of my connected devices to meet my needs. With just the main router connected I was able to get the same strength wireless signal through my home that I had using my old router. With the two additional wireless access points that I have hardwired into the main router, I was able to expand my wireless coverage exponentially and I have no more weak signals anywhere in the house. My 6Ghz devices connect at 6Ghz, my 5Ghz devices connect at 5Ghz, and my 2.4Ghz devices connect at 2.4Ghz so I'm always able to get the fastest wireless speeds available to me on any particular device. Thanks to the Wi-Fi 7 standards (Backwards compatable with older versions) I ran into zero issues connecting all the devices in my home via Wi-Fi, and I had no slowdowns in transfer speeds when using multiple devices. And because my access points are using a wired backbone to the main router I can get much better performance than if I had used a wireless backbone. Overall I'm very happy with the system with my main complaints coming during the initial setup and with a lack of additional multi-gig ports. Even with my complaints, it's still an easy recommendation if you need coverage over a large area and you have a need for the 10G ports. It's a strong system that performs very well.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Speed
    Cons mentioned:
    Firmware

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Still buggy firmware….

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    Easy to set up but firmware still buggy as I have frequent disconnects from WIFI even though router is still connected to the internet. I have to either switch to the iOt network or temporarily shut of the wifi connection on my device and then reconnect. I came from the XD6 system which worked fine at the 1GB speed. I have latest firmware but Asus needs to get this fixed via firmware or I will return this as others have done. Many seem to have the same intermittent disconnect isdue if you google this model. Was hoping Asus would have corrected this after more than 6 months post launch.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from ASUS Answers
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      Dear SteveC, 


      Thank you for your feedback.
       
      We do understand your disappointment with the product and the inconvenience this may have caused if you are experiencing weak signal strength. To resolve the weak signal, place the routers in the center of the area you want to cover, avoid placing the router near metal objects, electronic devices or direct sunlight, position the router on a flat, hard surface and halfway between the floor and ceiling. Additionally, dense building materials, such as gypsum, concrete walls and planks can affect Wi-Fi signal penetration. Also, we recommend updating the Mesh router firmware if it is running with an older version. Firmware is available for download at:  https://www.asus.com/us/networking-iot-servers/whole-home-mesh-wifi-system/zenwifi-wifi-systems/asus-zenwifi-be30000/helpdesk_bios?model2Name=ASUS-ZenWiFi-BE30000
      Furthermore, legacy devices may not work properly with WIFI-6e or WIFI-7, please check updates for these devices. Also, try connecting this manually to either 2.4GHz or 5GHz.

      Should you need further assistance with the product, please email me at [email protected] and I would be more than happy to help. Or you are most welcome to call Product Support Hotline at: 1(888) 678-3688. Also, you can chat with an ASUS live support agent from the link: https://www.asus.com/us/support/article/1135/
         
      Thank you for choosing an ASUS product. 


      Rodel 
      ASUS Customer Loyalty Asus

  • Pros mentioned:
    Coverage
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    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Cutting Edge, Not Ready

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    The ASUS - ZenWiFi BE30000 WiFi 7 Quad-band Mesh Router (3-Pack) - White is a cutting edge mesh WiFi system with outstanding hardware specifications. Unfortunately for the time that I have used it, I felt like a beta tester. I am not new to setting up mesh WiFi systems having previously set up several Eero and Linksys systems. I have owned many ASUS products over the years including laptops, desktops, routers, etc. They are generally of high quality and can often be cutting edge. The ASUS BE30000 has cutting edge specifications but was impossible for me to setup with the current firmware. The BE30000 consists of three units, one (the router) is connected to the internet source and the other two basically become satellites. The overall system is intended to cover over 30000 square feet. Setup is supposed to be very easy. Simply plug the units in, download an app, and follow the instructions in the app. Unfortunately, I was never able to get the satellites to connect to the router and when I tried to use the router alone, some of my devices such as laptops would not connect. Although the Asus BE3000 seems to have great potential, I would not recommend it in its current version.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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      Dear TheHodster,


      Thank you for your comment and for sharing your experience with the Mesh router.



      We do understand your disappointment and the inconvenience this may have caused if you are experiencing connection issues with the router. To resolve the issue, please verify if devices connecting to the router are working properly and within range to the router, the router and nodes are within 30 feet to the ISP's modem, if not wired by a network cable, and ISP's internet service or connection is working properly or stable. Also, when connection issues occurs, please check if the LED status light on the routers, including the modem are showing a stable connection. If the router is running with an older firmware version, please install the latest version posted at: https://www.asus.com/us/networking-iot-servers/whole-home-mesh-wifi-system/zenwifi-wifi-systems/asus-zenwifi-be30000/helpdesk_bios?model2Name=ASUS-ZenWiFi-BE30000. If you need further assistance, please email me at [email protected] and I would be happy to help. Or, you are most welcome to call Product Support Hotline at: 1(888) 678-3688. Also, you can chat with an ASUS live support agent from the link: https://www.asus.com/us/support/article/1135/.


      Thank you for choosing an ASUS product.

      Regards,

      Rodel
      ASUS Customer Loyalty Asus

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    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Not Ready For Prime Time

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    The simple review - Don't waste your money. After struggling with this system for two weeks, I've finally said, this system is just not ready for use. SETUP Really simple, or at least it appeared that way. Make this work with any device built before 2020, and the pain becomes extreme. IN USE For any device that actually connects and works with this system, the router is incredible. Connection speeds are over the top. On my Apple TV, every streaming service buffers minutes of content - it acts like it is wired to the router. For devices that require the "legacy" (meaning not WPA3 compatible), prepare for long pain and suffering of configuring your devices - including reseting them to factory. And even then, after router restarts, some devices refuse to reconnect. RANGE Mesh nodes are unreliable (I have one node 3 feet from the base and wired to the base; it shows poor connectivity). Slightly longer set of details. I replaced an ASUS WiFi 6 set of three routers (a fairly powerful base, and two slightly less powerful ASUS routers set as mesh nodes). Meaning, I am very familiar with and love Asus routers and their configuration. I placed the new system in exactly the same place as the old. The new mesh nodes were never able to stay connected. 12 of my 30 devices were able to connect to the base router. After two weeks of back and forth with ASUS support, I was finally able to dumb down this system to WiFi 6 level and WPA2 security, and get 28 of 30 devices to connect (four or five require manually restarting after the network restarts). Range is no better than my previous system. Throughput is way better for those devices that work. If you have any "legacy" devices (be clear a "legacy" device as defined by ASUS is anything that uses WPA2 security), this network is not for you. The whole idea of segmented networks (a WiFi 7 or ultra modern - WPA3 with MLO (Multi Link Operation - incredible throughput with this); legacy - WPA2; VPN; and easy guest) is a pipe dream that can't be achieved. The device is completely incapable of doing these wildly diverse set of networks. What does work reliably - MacBook Pro (2021), iPad Pro, iPhone 14, Apple TV 4K, Brother printer, Windows 11 PC, PS5. What doesn't work reliably - Bang & Olufsen speakers, Dyson devices, Ring (security system, stick up cameras), My Q garage door opener, Nest Thermostat, Asus Mesh nodes (BE30000), Honeywell dehumidifier. What can't be connected - Dyson air purifier and Winix air purifier. Note - every one of these devices connected to my previous network. I've set up maybe 50 wireless networks over a very long period of time - including 802.11b, through virtually every standard after that. I have never found anything as frustrating nor as expensive as this system. I have always been able to find a solution to make a system work. This one has completely and totally befuddled me. At this price point, the three routers should set themselves up and flawlessly work with any device presented to them. It falls way short of that desired result. Save your money.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    Beta Product, Too Many Issues

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    I received the Asus ZenWiFi BQ16 Pro BE30000 Quad-band WiFi 7 Mesh Router (3pk) about a week ago. The hardware is well built and hefty. It looks like a larger version of the other model Asus ZenWiFi AiMesh routers. There are five ethernet ports. One of these ports is a 10 Gigabit WAN/LAN port and one of the ports is a 1 Gigabit WAN/LAN port. The three other ports are 1 Gigabit LAN ports. There is also a USB 3.0 port. There were three units included and one has a sticker that identifies it as the “main” unit. Initial setup was straightforward…. I connected the 2.5G port of my modem to the 10 Gigabit WAN port of the “main” unit with the included CAT6 ethernet cable, powered it on, and I set it up it up through the web user interface as a router. The web user interface is similar to other Asus routers. I felt right at home navigating the user interface, having owned Asus routers for many years. After setup, the router provided full advertised ISP speeds (1000Mbps D/L, 200Mbps U/L) through the devices connected through the LAN ports, but the single unit struggled to provide wireless coverage in my 2400 sq ft home. I have two Eufy smart outdoor floodlight cameras and they would not connect to the 2.4 GHz wireless network until I added at least one of the other two units as a node. I did experience issues when adding or removing wireless mesh nodes. Adding a node: when a node is added through the app or the router GUI, it will say that it was not successfully found/added, even though the mesh node is shown on the router GUI/app (i.e., added) when it is powered off and then back on. Removing a node: whenever a mesh node is factory reset with the reset push button, the WPS button, or by removing the node from the app or the router GUI, it will automatically add itself back as a node whenever it powered off then powered back on. Through trial and error, I found that the only way to remove a node from the system is to power off the main router then factory reset the node that you would like to remove. It was a frustrating experience when I tried to change one of the nodes to a wireless access point. After I finally got the mesh network setup and working, wireless speeds were good. I do not have any WiFi 7 devices. So, I was not able to check the functionality of the 6 GHz bands, but 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz coverage and speeds were good initially with the wireless mesh network. However, after a few days, wireless network speeds went to a crawl (less than 25 Mbps) and all of the units had to be powered cycled to restore expected speeds. Through troubleshooting efforts, I noticed that there were missing settings (i.e. wireless control channel, channel bandwidth, wireless security authentication method, etc.) on the wireless settings web user interface that I am used to seeing on my other Asus networking products. The missing settings could be restored by rebooting the router, but within 24 hours they would disappear again. The issues that I experienced were repeatable after factory resetting all of the units’ multiple times. I also own an Asus RT-AX86U Pro with two Asus XT8 nodes and these products do not experience these issues. Asus support was contacted and their suggestion was to factory reset the nodes and setup the Ai Mesh again, which I had already done multiple times. Hopefully, the issues can be resolved with a future firmware update. Unfortunately, in its current beta state, I was unable to use the Asus ZenWiFi BQ16 Pro BE30000 units in my home. They were boxed up, and I went back to using my Asus RT-AX86U Pro with two Asus XT8 nodes.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quad Band WiFi 7 (802.11be): The latest WiFi stand

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    I recently upgraded to the BE30000 Quad Band WiFi 7 (802.11be) Mesh Router, and I'm blown away by its performance. This router has transformed my home network, providing seamless coverage and lightning-fast speeds. Key Features: 1. Quad Band WiFi 7 (802.11be): The latest WiFi standard delivers exceptional speeds and capacity. 2. Mesh Network: Easy setup and robust coverage ensure reliable connections throughout my 11,000 sq. ft. home. 3. Dual 10G Ports: Future-proofed for high-speed devices and applications. 4. Smart Home Master: Multi-SSID support for IoT devices, VPN, and parental controls provide peace of mind. 5. Subscription-free Network Security: Comprehensive protection without ongoing fees. 6. AiMesh, 4G & 5G Mobile Tethering: Advanced features for a flexible and reliable network. Performance: 1. Speed: WiFi 7 (802.11be) delivers blazing-fast speeds, effortlessly handling multiple 4K streams and online gaming. 2. Coverage: The mesh network provides a strong, consistent signal throughout my home, eliminating dead zones. 3. Reliability: The router has been rock-solid, with no dropped connections or downtime. Conclusion: The BE30000 Quad Band WiFi 7 (802.11be) Mesh Router is a game-changer for home networks. Its exceptional performance, robust features, and future-proof design make it an excellent investment for anyone seeking a reliable and fast network. I highly recommend this router to anyone looking to upgrade their home network. Rating: 5/5 stars Recommendation: If you're looking for a top-notch mesh router with the latest WiFi 7 technology, look no further than the BE30000.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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