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ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro First Quad-Band WiFi 7 Gaming Router soporta 320MHz, Puerto Dual de 10G, aceleración de Juego de Triple Nivel, Modo de Juego móvil, Seguridad sin suscripción, AiMesh y

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  • Más allá de la velocidad WiFi 7 (802.11be) con nuevos canales de 320 MHz en la banda de 6 GHz y 4096-QAM aumenta significativamente la capacidad y el rendimiento de la red, con velocidades de hasta 30 Gbps
  • Operación de múltiples enlaces a múltiples bandas al mismo tiempo para garantizar conexiones a Internet estables y transferencias de datos eficientes
  • Las antenas externas de alimentación dual de vanguardia aumentan la cobertura proporcionando una alta eficiencia y una intensidad de señal significativamente mejorada
  • Conectividad y flexibilidad cableadas maximizadas con puertos duales de 10G y puertos cuádruple 2.5G
  • Aceleración de juego de triple nivel: el GT-BE98 Pro aumenta el tráfico de juegos de PC en cada paso del camino, desde el puerto de juegos de PC hasta el servidor de juegos.


El router ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro de cuatro bandas WiFi 7 Gaming es más que rápido. Con bandas dobles de 6 GHz, puertos duales de 10 Gbps y nuevas tecnologías WiFi7 como la operación multienlace, alcanza velocidades de hasta 30 Gbps y supera los límites de lo que es posible en la red. Descargo de responsabilidad: el rendimiento real de los datos y la cobertura WiFi variarán de las condiciones de la red y los factores ambientales, incluido el volumen del tráfico de la red, el material de construcción y la sobrecarga de la red, lo que reduce el rendimiento real de los datos y la cobertura inalámbrica.


George Marvin Huergo
Comentado en México el 25 de marzo de 2025
funciona increible,
GrumpyandDopey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de marzo de 2025
I thought I wrote a review of the BE98U but it's now gone. I've been in networking for over 30 years working for some of the largest networking companies. By far this is and has been the best home router I've ever owned. I have at one time or another used all the major players TP-Link, Orbi, Linksys, Pfsense etc. They were all good but had their quirks as does the ASUS. I started to use the 98u in December of 2023, an early convert to Wifi 7, for my office Network. The first one I received was faulty, I still use it’s replacement. By far the ASUS has been the most stable, configurable, has great range and the icing on the top is it's compatibility with the other ASUS networking products. Also they don’t charge for services that should be free like parenting tools and lousy security software (a pet peeve of mine ORBI)Since implementing the 98U I have become "kind of retired". I decided to save some money and get rid of my office network. I installed MoCA on my home network (ASUS BQ16 pro) and use the backhaul from the BQ16 over MoCA into the 98U and if works flawlessly with full 2.5 GB speeds.Pros:• Configuration – Now you don’t have to, it’s usable but you can configure almost everything.• Software others are charging for• Great range and speeds• Lots of ports• Stable• Works with other ASUS network productsCons:• It’s LARGE• It might not be pleasant to look at for some• Software could be released more often• Customer support of awfulThe most praise I can give any hardware or software is it runs like a clock and I don’t have to think about it. This is what I have with the ASUS BE98U.
Alberto
Comentado en México el 11 de julio de 2024
Es un router con distintas funciones, puede emplearse en modo bridge sin problema o como equipoPrincipal, es algo grande y voluminoso y ninhay forma de empotrarlo en la pared a menos que hagas adaptaciones, pero no deja de ser robusto, bien contruido estético y cumple enteramente su función de optimizar laRed ya sea inalámbrica por sus distintos canales o mediante Ethernet. La aplicación de gestión podría ser más vistosa y agradable visualmente pero cumple su propósito
Josue A.
Comentado en México el 5 de junio de 2024
El producto llegó muy bien solo que el router no es lo que yo esperaba
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 21 de febrero de 2024
La red 2.4ghz tiene mayor rango que la 5ghz, aun así mi pc a 10 metros de distancia con múltiples muros (cocina) de por medio, recibe una velocidad estable e igual a la que recibía con el cable ethernet, es todo un “rompe muros”, el RGB se ve genial y se puede programar o apagar , no necesito un mesh o extensores, este router puede con todo.
Joseph Guay
Comentado en Canadá el 7 de diciembre de 2024
Clairement le produit est de qualité et les performances sont au rendez-vous. J’ai utilisé mon ancien routeur ASUS pour faire un AiMesh et ça fonctionne super bien. Je recommande donc sans hésiter ! Important de noter que seul les appareils récents pourront maximiser le potentiel de ce produit avec l’activation du Wi-Fi 7 et la fonctionnalité de Multi-Link Operation (MLO).
Gekko_22
Comentado en México el 20 de diciembre de 2024
Excelente router lo compre por la cantidad de equipos que tengo por wifi, muy potente.
Embedded EE
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de noviembre de 2024
TLDR: I have two of these setup with a 10Gb wired backhaul. The LAN and WAN performance is fantastic. There are a few issues with features that do not really work; however, these can always be fixed in software if ASUS takes this product line support seriously.More detail:I need two network nodes to adequately cover WIFI across my entire home. At first I picked one of these up to replace my main router. I’ve been using ASUS networking gear for the last few years (I’ve used Netgear, Belkin, TPLink, and EnGenius in the past), and have been enjoying the AiMesh features.I haven’t been able to test the 6Ghz channels because I do not have any WIFI 7 devices yet. I’ll be picking a few up this holiday season, so I should be able to test it out then.Pros:1. Best 2.4/5Ghz WIFI performance I’ve ever tested at home.The 5Ghz performance is fantastic. My WAN testing has always been faster with my wired devices than my WIFI. For the first time, my 5Ghz clients connected to the BE-98Pro are keeping up with my 1Gb wired ethernet devices. As I moved my laptop to my older mesh node, the WAN performance dropped to previous performance.So I took the gamble and purchased a second BE-98Pro and replaced my mesh node. I have the two BE-98Pros connected with the wired 10Gb backhaul, and my main router connected with the 10Gb WAN port. Now I have the same WAN performance of my 5Ghz clients seamlessly throughout the house. I couldn’t be happier.2. AiMesh is easy to setupAs long as you know your fundamentals, setup is a breeze. I do like that all network configuration is then setup through your main router. This makes configuration, maintenance, etc, easier since you just need to log into one device. It also simplifies WIFI management, and provides seamless coverage across all nodes.3. Built in security options without subscriptionThis is one of the best selling features for ASUS IMHO. While the software offering is not commercial grade, it offers some really nice features for home users WITHOUT subscriptions.4. Nice gaming and openNAT optionsIf there are gamers on your network, the interface for configuring performance tweaks is super easy to use. My eldest and I like to game, and the performance improvements are palpable.5. Awesome WRT communityIf you’re looking to push your hardware to its fullest potential, and you are very knowledgeable when it comes to networking, this unlocks a lot of fun and additional tweaks to customize what you may need.Cons:1. Router tries to be too helpful and gets in the way.When my ISP dropped service due to maintenance, I could no longer log into my modem. I’ve never experienced this with any other router, ever. I tried going straight to the IP address of my router (if you’re a networking person, you know what I’m talking about), and the router redirected me back to it’s main page with a note explaining that WAN connectivity was down. There was no way around this, so I had to bypass my router. This is not acceptable.When my ISP service was restored, and the modem came back up, everything worked fine again. I could log into my modem just fine and the router stopped getting in the way.2. URL filtering doesn’t work.Not a huge issue, but frustrating regardless. Domain blocking is a much better approach in general if you need to block access to certain sites; however, implementing a simple lexical parse of URLs is not process intensive. ASUS isn’t alone in this failure, but from a consumer perspective: just fix the feature. It’s not difficult.3. Guest networking can result in all WIFI clients being dropped.I have guests come by the home and having a separate SSID , password, and DMZ, for them to use is nice for added security; however, this feature does not fully work as of writing this. When this feature is enabled, it will eventually lead to all WIFI channels refusing client authentication. In other words, your entire WIFI network becomes unusable. If you disable guest networking, this issue is not a prevalent.4.) WIFI periodically drops out for no reason.While item 3 above is a sure fire way to get this to happen, WIFI still drops periodically. I’ve been using the product for a few months now, and have only experienced this twice; however, it’s twice too many. When I say WIFI drops, I mean you can no longer authenticate and connect. The workaround is to sign into the router from a wired system and reboot the router. At this point, everything works fine again.Summary:When this product works, it is fantastic. ASUS has been providing some great MOBO and networking gear for years, and are one of my goto brands.If ASUS can correct the guest networking issue (which would most likely also solve the periodic WIFI drop issue), and stop blocking access to modems when WAN connectivity goes down, this will be a pretty solid solution. To anyone from ASUS who might read this: fix your lex. It’s a simple update and this just looks bad.
Ghislain P.
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de octubre de 2024
i install it take 3 hours for complet config, everything was fine. the day after a firmware update so i install it. and the router cmpletly die 24 hours later. nothing can be done. no reset, no way back nothing. i chat with the company and they cant help me. I look in forum about the product and a lot of poeple had the same problem. so this router is not yet up to date and i can't recommand it.
Rick Bain
Comentado en Canadá el 16 de octubre de 2024
Easiest router to set up. All signals are as advertised and some even more. I used my ax88u Asus as a node and in my opinion this is the best setup out there . Security is what was expected as well. No dropped signals at all. I can go on and on but just buy it you won't be sorry and I am somewhat hard to impress
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