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The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro is a flagship quad-band WiFi 7 gaming router delivering up to 30 Gbps speeds via 320MHz channels and 4096-QAM. It features dual 10G and quad 2.5G wired ports, Multi-link Operation for stable multi-band connections, and triple-level game acceleration to optimize gaming traffic. With subscription-free security, AiMesh compatibility, and advanced VPN support, it’s designed for professionals and gamers demanding top-tier performance and flexibility.












| ASIN | B0CPQYSXCW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,987 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #34 in Computer Routers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (461) |
| Date First Available | December 11, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 4.4 pounds |
| Item model number | GT-BE98 |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Product Dimensions | 13.7 x 8.6 x 13.7 inches |
X**G
Excellent Performance, Frustrating VPN Experience, and Overly Complex Setup
Product Review — ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro Flagship-level hardware, strong Wi-Fi 7 speeds, excellent coverage, and powerful gaming/QoS features. Performance potential is top-tier once configured correctly. Biggest weakness: VPN setup usability. Manual config uploads and fragile routing behavior can break full-network connectivity if misconfigured. Advanced users will manage fine; average households may find VPN Fusion frustrating without careful setup. Unified Wi-Fi + VPN Fusion Setup Step = Meaning | Straight to the point PART 1 — Combine All Wi-Fi Bands First Step 1 = Enable Smart Connect / Unified SSID Meaning: Merge 2.4G + 5G + 6G into one network. Step 2 = One name + one password Meaning: Devices auto-select best band. Step 3 = Let Wi-Fi 7 Multi-Link manage traffic Meaning: Router balances load across bands automatically. Step 4 = Avoid band separation Meaning: Prevent congestion and device signal lock-in. Result: Stable, optimized, multi-band throughput instead of single-channel overload. PART 2 — Airtime & Traffic Fairness Step 5 = Airtime Fairness ON Meaning: No device hogs bandwidth. Step 6 = WMM ON Meaning: Full Wi-Fi speed protocols active. Step 7 = WMM No-Ack OFF Meaning: Prevent packet loss + false connectivity. PART 3 — VPN Fusion Safe Setup Step 8 = Create VPN profile Meaning: Add OpenVPN inside VPN Fusion. Step 9 = Upload server file + certificate Meaning: Authenticate tunnel correctly. Step 10 = Enter VPN login credentials Meaning: Account authorization. Step 11 = Disable “Apply to all devices” Meaning: Prevent full-network tunnel routing. Step 12 = Click Apply Settings Meaning: Save profile safely. Step 13 = Connect VPN Meaning: Tunnel activates. Correct status: VPN = Connected Internet = Connected Meaning: Split routing stable. If Internet Breaks Step 14 = Disconnect VPN Meaning: Restore ISP path. Step 15 = Verify global apply OFF Meaning: Remove forced routing. Step 16 = Unassign all devices Meaning: Clear tunnel mapping. Reconnect safely. Cooling & Hardware Stability Add-On (Review Update) Step 17 = Use external router cooling fan Meaning: Prevent thermal throttling. Step 18 = Don’t rely only on built-in cooling Meaning: Dust + heat reduce router performance over time. Overheating can cause: Connection instability. Throughput drops. Random disconnects. Final Configuration Logic Unified Wi-Fi = Multi-band load balancing. Airtime Fairness = Equal device distribution. VPN = Router-level tunnel only. Global apply = Disabled. Outcome: Stable connection, fast loading, no household outages, no factory reset rebuilds.
G**Y
Beast mode
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 products Cons: • It’s LARGE • It might not be pleasant to look at for some • Software could be released more often • Customer support of awful The 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. Update 1-10-26 I started to have problems with my office BE98U, wireless stopped working. I had to do a full factory reset of the device to get it working again. I decided to buy another 98U just in case and change my configuration. My configuration now is a 98U as the primary router, two more placed strategically in the main house and my office with back haul over MoCA. I have 3 BQ16 Pros, one connected to MoCA and the other wireless. The new 98U I couldn't get to work with the mesh in my office. It worked in the house but not my office so I took everything back to the factory settings and now it works flawlessly. I tried this configuration a year ago and it wouldn't works mostly due to mesh compatibility between the 98Us and the BQ16 Pros, It works now fast and reliable. All the problems I've read about online and my own experiences stem from the last software update and it's repeatable. BTW ASUS is clueless when it comes to ANY problems. When in doubt, do a factory reset is not a strategy it's a problem. While I'm at it, ASUS updates are counted in months not weeks and they have the laziest development staff. Bottom line, I love the hardware platform, range, configurability but the software and support suck.
J**.
I recommend this router for home use with more than 1gbps internet connection and other network devices that you need to communicate fast within your netwotk. All in all, this is an excellent router for multiple devices in your home🙏
R**Z
Buen Router para Wifi 7, tiene muchas configuraciones. Hay que tener en cuenta que es grande y necesita un espacio para poder colocarlo. De señal es buena la banda de 6 debes estar cerca del Router, la de 5 es suficiente para cubrir el hogar y la de 2.4 es la que resalta tiene alcance de aproximadamente 10 metros.
B**A
INSANE
A**.
Setup was seamless( switching from AC5300 through the app). My settings migrated without any hassle. Connectivity & coverage is excellent and stable across all 3floors down to the farthest part of my back garden. It is quite pricey but it’s worth the purchase.
G**.
ITS A GREAT PIECE OF KIT! just expensive, but it does what it says on the box very very well! Easy to setup and it has boosted our connection 3 fold and great for gaming, fingers crossed it will last us 10 yrs (x)
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