| Brand | ASUS |
| Model Name | RT-AXE7800 |
| Special Feature | Alexa Compatible, Guest Mode, Internet Security, Parental Control, QoS |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Gaming, Home |
| Included Components | Power Adapter, Quick Start Guide, RJ-45 Cable, RT-AXE7800 Router, Warranty Card |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi |
| Color | BLACK |
Explore ultimate technology with the ASUS RT-AXE7800 tri-band WiFi 6E router. Its breakthrough performance of up to 7800 Mbps WiFi speed can meet and exceed your internet needs, with comprehensive network protection provided by advanced ASUS security tech. Gear up for ultrafast connectivity!Disclaimer: Actual data throughput and WiFi coverage will vary from network conditions and environmental factors, including the volume of network traffic, building material and construction, and network overhead, result in lower actual data throughput and wireless coverage.
Logré resolver problemas con mi wifi, vivo 3n un edificio antiguo 6 sus paredes son gruesas, ahora el internet wifi es más estable
Purchased end of July, as of writing (Oct 5th) it has bricked itself and reboots every 11 minutes.Has progressively gotten worse over the small time I've owned it, starting with ethernet dropping off briefly and getting to the point where I could no longer do anything where a stable connection was required.I have spent hours and days trying to troubleshoot this problem. I work in l the IT field, with networking as a background, so consumer grade product is nothing out of my pervew.If you could find a troubleshooting suggestion, I've done it.Turn off reboot scheduler, auto firmware checks off, reboot, reset, save reset and upload config, manually upload firmware, roll back firmware, scoured the log files to find the system thinking it's different dates multiple times in the log (starting Oct 4th then the date is May then back to Oct back to May) Telnet into the router to navigate to the AI protection file to delete it in order for it to be recreated (helped for 30 min then problem came back), changes NTP server, various settings Turing on and off, looked on Merlins site to see if they had an alternate firmware only to find this router isn't supported.I can go on, but I have gone farther than the lay person usually goes and am not wasting anymore of my time on a product that is obviously not being supported by them. I found a support page for the AX89 with over 200 responses from people with the exact same problem as me, and even same log file outputs showing where the crash happens, and reboots. This was from back in May of 23' and their products are still suffering from this issue. I hear glowing things about the Asus networking arm, and people love their stuff, but I honestly am done. For this price point, it should be rock solid requiring minimal servicing, not deep diving into the operating system in command line.I'm way past the refund period, but I'm going to talk to my credit card company about a refund because this product is a lemon, and I'm not going to sit with an expensive paperweight from a company that has such a significant problem and still hasn't resolved it. I know Amazon won't do anything, so not going to bother trying with them.Rant overTL;DR router has a memory leak, bad software / firmware for almost a year and still not resolved by company. Not worth anyone's headache if need to troubleshoot yourself because it is a lemon.
There are a lot of mixed reviews about this router online, I have to admit the design is pretty poor it's not very functional, however, The range is excellent, and the speeds are great, I wish it had more than just one 2.5 gigabit port. Set up was easy, a lot of advance configurations. Was pretty much plug and play and I could tweak it the way i want. I also like how I can schedule the router to automatically restart, anyone with experience knows that the most common problem with routers is just needing a simple restart.The router firmware is better than previous versions, I'm enjoying the VPN fusion.
I picked this up partly because I’m a big IT nerd and wanted something more customizable for my home network—and partly because I was struggling to get Airlink working well with my Quest 3. Nothing else I tried gave me a stable connection, but this router totally delivered.For the price, it’s a great deal. You get a bunch of enterprise-level features like VPN support, firewall controls, and more. But despite all that, it’s still really user-friendly. Setup was super easy, so even if you just want a strong, no-fuss router, this one’s a solid choice.I mainly use the 6GHz band for Airlink and the 5GHz band for everything else. The wireless VR experience has been the smoothest I’ve ever had—no lag, no drops. Plus, the 5GHz signal easily covers my entire apartment.Even the unboxing experience was nice. The build quality is exactly what you’d expect from Asus—solid and reliable. Honestly, I don’t see myself needing to replace this until Wi-Fi 9 shows up and starts pushing 1 Tbps or something wild like that. 10/10 would recommend!
This does what the specs call out. Super easy to hookup and add mesh nodes. Speed is great in dual band but does drop off in tri band due to not as strong of a signal through parts of the house. Coverage is fantastic with this 7800 and an Asus 1300 as backhual. Just remember, keep these cool with a laptop cooling pad and should last until upgrade time.
I bought four to replace my existing WiFi 5 network (a combination of Netgear r6250s and r7000s running Fresh Tomato). So far, a technically-mixed bag of mostly good results. I'm trying to cover a two-story-plus-basement home with a 2,000 sq ft main floor and third-of-an-acre yard. ISP is half-gigabit service. AiMesh and a dedicated wireless backhaul channel were my killer features.Pros:6 GHz backhaul works great.Guest network supported on satellite.Fast and abundant 5 GHz band (4x4).160 Hz bands @ 5 & 6 GHz.Stable connections with smooth client handover.Intuitive web-based GUI and app that provide all the basic features and combine to provide most of the advanced ones.Cons:Only supports ~64 IP addresses assigned on the router.No classless static route for my VPN (or other custom dnsmasq parameters/configuration).Limited 6 GHz band (2x2) resulting in throttled backhaul (theoretically).I can live with the 2x2 6 GHz band, as the gateway tops out at one quarter of its theoretical speed. When more devices than just my cell phone start using 6E, I'll flip the backhaul to 5GHz and that works phenomenally. Frankly, I doubt these will still be the backbone of my home network by the time we get 2 GBps service. The limited static addresses were an unpleasant surprise, but I was able to assign enough on devices and allow others to float on hostnames to get by. The only star ding is for not having access to configure the Dnsmasq server completely.
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Definitely improved the coverage of my home and especially the speed. Was on 1gbps and getting speeds of 700-900mbps download/upload. Recently upgraded to 2gbps, can't wait to test it out. Recommended!
Logré resolver problemas con mi wifi, vivo 3n un edificio antiguo 6 sus paredes son gruesas, ahora el internet wifi es más estable
Purchased end of July, as of writing (Oct 5th) it has bricked itself and reboots every 11 minutes.Has progressively gotten worse over the small time I've owned it, starting with ethernet dropping off briefly and getting to the point where I could no longer do anything where a stable connection was required.I have spent hours and days trying to troubleshoot this problem. I work in l the IT field, with networking as a background, so consumer grade product is nothing out of my pervew.If you could find a troubleshooting suggestion, I've done it.Turn off reboot scheduler, auto firmware checks off, reboot, reset, save reset and upload config, manually upload firmware, roll back firmware, scoured the log files to find the system thinking it's different dates multiple times in the log (starting Oct 4th then the date is May then back to Oct back to May) Telnet into the router to navigate to the AI protection file to delete it in order for it to be recreated (helped for 30 min then problem came back), changes NTP server, various settings Turing on and off, looked on Merlins site to see if they had an alternate firmware only to find this router isn't supported.I can go on, but I have gone farther than the lay person usually goes and am not wasting anymore of my time on a product that is obviously not being supported by them. I found a support page for the AX89 with over 200 responses from people with the exact same problem as me, and even same log file outputs showing where the crash happens, and reboots. This was from back in May of 23' and their products are still suffering from this issue. I hear glowing things about the Asus networking arm, and people love their stuff, but I honestly am done. For this price point, it should be rock solid requiring minimal servicing, not deep diving into the operating system in command line.I'm way past the refund period, but I'm going to talk to my credit card company about a refund because this product is a lemon, and I'm not going to sit with an expensive paperweight from a company that has such a significant problem and still hasn't resolved it. I know Amazon won't do anything, so not going to bother trying with them.Rant overTL;DR router has a memory leak, bad software / firmware for almost a year and still not resolved by company. Not worth anyone's headache if need to troubleshoot yourself because it is a lemon.
There are a lot of mixed reviews about this router online, I have to admit the design is pretty poor it's not very functional, however, The range is excellent, and the speeds are great, I wish it had more than just one 2.5 gigabit port. Set up was easy, a lot of advance configurations. Was pretty much plug and play and I could tweak it the way i want. I also like how I can schedule the router to automatically restart, anyone with experience knows that the most common problem with routers is just needing a simple restart.The router firmware is better than previous versions, I'm enjoying the VPN fusion.
I picked this up partly because I’m a big IT nerd and wanted something more customizable for my home network—and partly because I was struggling to get Airlink working well with my Quest 3. Nothing else I tried gave me a stable connection, but this router totally delivered.For the price, it’s a great deal. You get a bunch of enterprise-level features like VPN support, firewall controls, and more. But despite all that, it’s still really user-friendly. Setup was super easy, so even if you just want a strong, no-fuss router, this one’s a solid choice.I mainly use the 6GHz band for Airlink and the 5GHz band for everything else. The wireless VR experience has been the smoothest I’ve ever had—no lag, no drops. Plus, the 5GHz signal easily covers my entire apartment.Even the unboxing experience was nice. The build quality is exactly what you’d expect from Asus—solid and reliable. Honestly, I don’t see myself needing to replace this until Wi-Fi 9 shows up and starts pushing 1 Tbps or something wild like that. 10/10 would recommend!
This does what the specs call out. Super easy to hookup and add mesh nodes. Speed is great in dual band but does drop off in tri band due to not as strong of a signal through parts of the house. Coverage is fantastic with this 7800 and an Asus 1300 as backhual. Just remember, keep these cool with a laptop cooling pad and should last until upgrade time.
I bought four to replace my existing WiFi 5 network (a combination of Netgear r6250s and r7000s running Fresh Tomato). So far, a technically-mixed bag of mostly good results. I'm trying to cover a two-story-plus-basement home with a 2,000 sq ft main floor and third-of-an-acre yard. ISP is half-gigabit service. AiMesh and a dedicated wireless backhaul channel were my killer features.Pros:6 GHz backhaul works great.Guest network supported on satellite.Fast and abundant 5 GHz band (4x4).160 Hz bands @ 5 & 6 GHz.Stable connections with smooth client handover.Intuitive web-based GUI and app that provide all the basic features and combine to provide most of the advanced ones.Cons:Only supports ~64 IP addresses assigned on the router.No classless static route for my VPN (or other custom dnsmasq parameters/configuration).Limited 6 GHz band (2x2) resulting in throttled backhaul (theoretically).I can live with the 2x2 6 GHz band, as the gateway tops out at one quarter of its theoretical speed. When more devices than just my cell phone start using 6E, I'll flip the backhaul to 5GHz and that works phenomenally. Frankly, I doubt these will still be the backbone of my home network by the time we get 2 GBps service. The limited static addresses were an unpleasant surprise, but I was able to assign enough on devices and allow others to float on hostnames to get by. The only star ding is for not having access to configure the Dnsmasq server completely.
افضل راوتر
Definitely improved the coverage of my home and especially the speed. Was on 1gbps and getting speeds of 700-900mbps download/upload. Recently upgraded to 2gbps, can't wait to test it out. Recommended!
Explore ultimate technology with the ASUS RT-AXE7800 tri-band WiFi 6E router. Its breakthrough performance of up to 7800 Mbps WiFi speed can meet and exceed your internet needs, with comprehensive network protection provided by advanced ASUS security tech. Gear up for ultrafast connectivity!
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Ultra-fast WiFi 6E Technology The 6 GHz band is dedicated purely to WiFi 6E devices. This means that older WiFi devices can’t interfere with 6E signals at all, enabling faster and more reliable connections for your 6E devices.
7 Extra 160 MHz Channels The new 6 GHz band has up to seven extra 160 MHz channels*, enabling multi-gig speeds with stable, consistent connections. It boosts network capacity and reduces congestion, delivering higher performance for every WiFi 6E device. (*Subject to regulatory limitations and co-existence with 5GHz WiFi.)
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Extendable Network ASUS AiMesh technology lets you combine multiple ASUS extendable routers to create a seamless network across your smart home, improving coverage and eliminating dead zones!
Values Beyond Extension ASUS AiMesh goes beyond just extending coverage or seamless roaming. It works with all compatible ASUS routers, offering easy management and advanced security features across your entire network.
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AiProtection Pro ASUS RT-AXE7800 offers WPA3 security and AiProtection Pro by Trend Micro with automatic updates to shield devices from threats.
Instant Guard ASUS Instant Guard offers one-tap sharable VPN for encrypted connections when you’re away from home. (*Router requires a public WAN IP address.)
Multiple VPN Connection Connect to multiple encrypted VPN tunnels simultaneously while maintaining performance for other devices on your network.
Instant Notifications Get instant alerts for new device connections to block unknown devices and group them into user profiles for better control.
4G LTE & 5G Mobile Tethering Stay connected anytime with the convenient USB 4G LTE and 5G mobile tethering, even during internet outages or while on the go.
Advanced Parental Controls Gain insight into your kids' online activity and customize settings for different age groups with RT-AXE7800's robust parental controls. You can also flexibly schedule internet access with one click, or you can grant extra online time for your kids to reward their good behavior.
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