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ASUS AC1750 WiFi Router (RT-AC66U B1) - Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, ASUSWRT, Gaming & Streaming, AiMesh Compatible, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Adaptive QoS, Parental Control
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Brand | ASUS |
Model Name | RT-AC66U_B1 |
Special Feature | QoS, WPS |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ac |
Compatible Devices | Printer |
Frequency | 5 GHz |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Included Components | RT-AC66U Dual Band 3x3 802.11AC Gigibit Router, Support CD (User manual and utility software), RJ-45 cable, Quick start guide, Power adapter See more |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
About this item
- 1GHz CPU powers dual-band 3x3 802.11ac Wi-Fi technology for speeds up to 1750Mbps and wide, responsive coverage for large homes. Coverage area - 3,000 square feet.Antenna : External antenna x 3. Transmit/Receive : MIMO technology , 2.4GHz 3x3, 5GHz 3x3.
- Monitor and manage your network with ease from your mobile device using the intuitive ASUS Router App; Firewall:SPI intrusion detection,DoS protection
- Effortless router setup with ASUSWRT web-based interface. OS Support - Linux,Windows 8,Windows 10,Windows 7 ,Mac OS X or higher,Windows 8.1,Windows XP
- Integrated USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports enable printer sharing throughout your network and remote file access with AiCloud 2.0 support
- AiProtection Powered by Trend Micro provides multi-stage protection from vulnerability detection to protecting sensitive data
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WiFi signal | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.5 | 4.1 |
User interface | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.5 | 3.9 |
Tech Support | 3.6 | 4.0 | 3.8 | 3.9 | 3.4 | 3.6 |
Value for money | — | 3.9 | — | 4.3 | 4.4 | 3.6 |
Easy to install | — | — | 4.5 | — | 4.5 | 4.0 |
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connectivity tech | USB | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, Ethernet | Ethernet, Wi-Fi |
number of ports | 2 | 5 | 6 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
data transfer rate | 1750 megabits per second | 5400 megabits per second | 5700 megabits per second | 2976 megabits per second | 1200 megabits per second | 1.8 gigabits per second |
wireless standard | 802 11 AC | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 G, 802 11 G, 802 11 A | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 N, 802 11 G, 802 11 A | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 B, 802 11 G, 802 11 N | 802 11 AC, 802 11 A, 802 11 B, 802 11 G, 802 11 N | 802 11 AX |
frequency band class | dual band | dual band | dual band | dual band | dual band | dual band |
lan port bandwidth | 10/100 megabits per second | Gigabit | 2.5 Gigabit | 10/100/1000 Mbps | 10/100 megabits per second | — |
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Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 1.7 x 8.5 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.4 pounds |
ASIN | B01N08LPPP |
Item model number | RT-AC66U B1 |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #60,247 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #440 in Computer Routers |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 13, 2016 |
Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
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Rt-ac66u B1 delivers 3x3 802. 11AC Wi-Fi with up to 1750Mbps throughput and extensive coverage. Easily setup and manage your router with ASUSWRT and the ASUS router app. Integrated USB ports enable sharing for printers and USB storage with the ability to access files on-the-go via ASUS a I cloud 2. 0. Wired Inter-Router Connections. Operating Frequency : 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz.The product is multiple voltage compatible that voltage arrange is100-240V.
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Customers like the value, performance, and range of the networking router. They mention that it is a terrific buy, works well, and provides great wifi strength and coverage. That said, opinions are mixed on the firmware, speed, and connectivity.
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Customers like the performance of the Asus WiFi 6 Router. They say it works well, is superb, and is much more stable than their ISP provided router. Customers also appreciate the ease of setup and the stability of the router.
"...If you are looking for an affordable, mesh capable WiFi6 router with built in security and an extensive but easy to grasp settings menu, you could..." Read more
"...thing is lightning fast to my previous ISP provided router and much more stable. If you’re not familiar with WiFi 6, it’s not really a speed booster...." Read more
"...Stable router and firmware, once i set the SSID I've had no issue with the router with no need to reset it...." Read more
"...router itself is really nice and quite effective in spite of some woeful errors and misleading information in the manual and quick start guide that..." Read more
Customers find the installation process of the router to be easy. They mention that the setup process is simple and easy enough for a layman to navigate. The interface is familiar and the mobile app is easy to use. Customers also appreciate the tech support and phone application.
"...capable WiFi6 router with built in security and an extensive but easy to grasp settings menu, you could do far worse than this one...." Read more
"...easy to use mobile app and desktop UI (see youtube video for set up) that is better than any netgear offering..." Read more
"...I really like the design of the iPhone app. It makes managing the device a breeze. I really don’t have any complaints about this purchase" Read more
"Excellent signal strength. Incredibly easy setup. Great mobile app. Asus quality and durability is well proven." Read more
Customers generally like the range of the router. They mention that it has excellent signal strength, has a great mobile app, and has ok signal range on the 5GHz. However, the 2.4GHz does better. Overall, most are satisfied with the connectivity and speed of the product.
"...This router is 3x3 MU-MIMO and in addition it provides stronger signals from the other side of the house to my livingroom where the important wifi..." Read more
"...been fully or slightly above the rating of my plan, and the signal range is better than the ISP router, which had two internal antennas...." Read more
"...me and the other side of the house and this router's signal isn't quite as strong as my previous router, but the data rate is 3x faster." Read more
"...As for speed, WiFi 6 is awesome. This thing is lightning fast to my previous ISP provided router and much more stable...." Read more
Customers like the value of the router. They say it has an amazing speed jump, is not a bad price, and has a great wireless range. Some mention that there are cheap and affordable USB adapters available to enable it. Overall, customers find it to be a terrific buy.
"...If you are looking for an affordable, mesh capable WiFi6 router with built in security and an extensive but easy to grasp settings menu, you could..." Read more
"...must be WiFi 6 capable to utilize it, but there are cheap and affordable USB adapters available to enable it on your PC if it’s not already capable...." Read more
"...many have issues with older 2.4ghz N clients C) are rather expensive for real world use, currently the main benefit of an AX router is for 2x..." Read more
"...This router is affordable and supports high speeds. I really like the design of the iPhone app. It makes managing the device a breeze...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the network router. They say the mobile app is fantastic, handy for monitoring usage, and provides excellent network management. The interface is easy to use and the VPN is a handy feature. Customers also like the two different networks and the ability to protect their home with OpenVPN.
"...2.4GHz is not bad at all either. There are options in the app to monitor what’s connected at all times and you can even limit bandwidth to certain..." Read more
"...The Asus also offers one more USB port (USB 2.0) as well as a better app, user software, and the ability to run Merlin...." Read more
"Excellent signal strength. Incredibly easy setup. Great mobile app. Asus quality and durability is well proven." Read more
"...The android App user interfact is great too. Overall a huge improvement, wish I'd bought this earlier." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the networking router. Some mention that the 5GHz wifi has great speed, but limited range, while others say that it's slower than advertised, has long boot times, and completely froze.
"...Speed is great for streaming to my streaming box and Smart 4K TV...." Read more
"...As for speed, WiFi 6 is awesome. This thing is lightning fast to my previous ISP provided router and much more stable...." Read more
"...Upload speeds were also mediocre.The router is large compared to the Asus...." Read more
"...This router is affordable and supports high speeds. I really like the design of the iPhone app. It makes managing the device a breeze...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the connectivity of the router. Some mention that it's easy to connect and maintain the connection, while others say that they had some connectivity issues and could not resolve them. The signal is good, but some customers have trouble keeping their two brother printers connected. The usage hovered around 90% and wireless connections were lost after a few hours. However, a solid connection is a must due to the encryption.
"...When doing that, however, a solid connection is a must because if the encryption software detects any change in the network feeding data to and..." Read more
"...It provides a more stable connection though, even in very signal-congested areas such as apartments or offices where there’s numerous routers and..." Read more
"...The mesh node didn't reconnect. I reset the WiFi router...." Read more
"...I found that connections are much more reliable and that I can be sure that multiple Mesh devices do not relay through one another...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the firmware of the networking router. Some mention that it can be updated easily with a single click, while others say that it fails every time.
"...The software is OK and firmware took a while to update. Setting up network names and passwords was fairly easy through the web page...." Read more
"...Second, you need to update to the latest firmware for this device to be capable of working as a node...." Read more
"...liked, my old router hasn't been updated in like 2yrs, the updates went without a hitch...." Read more
"...Even then, firmware update fails every time, using the instructions...." Read more
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Wow. Yes, so far after spending some hours trying to connect and configure this router--it works well it seems. No, I'm not completely set up but things are working for some devices now. What's my quibble? Very little about the "quick startup" and the manual "quick start" instructions matched the actual router well enough to get off the ground. Astonishingly, tech support was totally unaware of what was not working and I had to stumble around while they were escalating to get into the setup menu by alternate means.
1. The URL for getting into the router's setup failed in Linux with two browsers. The browsers (chrome and firefox) changed the typed URL I gave it to a generic asus url. I could not get them to trigger the router's internal ddns to give me the setup software.
2. Chat help gave me a standard baseline IP to login: 192.168.1.1--didn't work. They couldn't understand why. It turned out that the router's internal initial IP was 192.168.1.50. Wow. Heads were spinning at Asus Help Chat.
I eventually got into the router's setup (while waiting for the "escalation agent" to arrive on the end of the line. Then, the setup menus were not as shown in the pdf manual on the disc that came with the router. It would be really nice if the folks that update the software would update the manuals before releasing it all to the world at large. Really bush league for a first rate hardware company like Asus. I have super Asus products that I think are first rate. I am shocked at how poor the instructions that came with this router were in spite of how good the router seems to be.
edit: it continues. There was a one sentence statement in a menu that implied that router login authentication could be more secure by making it via "https" so I clicked on it. Nope, locked me out until we agreed to reset to factory status by putting something in the pin-hole reset button. Bingo, 4 hours of setup disappeared but I was in again. Grrr. Totally inadequate documentation of what that would do and the inference that it was going to make logging in more secure. Grrr. The documentation of this device is well-intended but grossly out of date and also, it seems woefully inaccurate in some places where things get really important.
edit 2: I made this 5 stars because the router is really nice now that I've had 2 weeks to use it and tweak things. I should say that I have been dealing with multiple routers as technology has advanced for over 20 years. Overall, the menu system is good and reasonably well-documented within the router. The idea that the Quick Start Guide and the manual both failed to give me information that got me logged into the router from Chrome and Firefox within Linux is quite dismaying and a first for me. The idea that even Customer Support did not have the correct IP for logging into the router is astonishing. Logging in from Windows (which I almost never use) worked for the login url and I was then able to change the base IP to a value that fit the static IPs in my system.
Customer Support was earnest and polite. I was passed from a first line tech to a supervisor and the latter suggested a couple of things to get past the "https" lockout and then said I'd have to do the "pinhole reset." I assumed all along that I'd have to do that but was hoping not need to start over with setup which I had spent a while doing. However, the reset did not affect the firmware upgrade I had performed and I had notes for all the manually defined IPs and their corresponding MAC addresses and so redoing the setup went pretty quickly.
Performance: I had purchased the router because it was recommended by Nvidia support that getting a router with MU-MIMO capability was a good idea for enhancing streaming as well as one that was dual band. This router is 3x3 MU-MIMO and in addition it provides stronger signals from the other side of the house to my livingroom where the important wifi devices are located. Greater range would be overkill that only exposed my LAN to more of my neighborhood. Speed is great for streaming to my streaming box and Smart 4K TV. Three walls and about 40 feet of distance between the router and devices is no problem. I am still tinkering with the QoS settings to see how that affects things. I have yet to use the internal VPN and it was suggested by my VPN provider that for maximum speed with VPN I should stick with clients on my computers and individual devices since encryption and decryption may be demanding for router processors.
So....I can recommend the router strongly for those who can get past the hiccups imposed by the faulty documentation. I still have not explored what exactly was being suggested in the menu system about using https for better security in accessing the router menus and I doubt I check that box again any time soon. Changing the login username and passwords should be safe enough in my somewhat isolated location and moderately low tech neighborhood.
As for the Router, I've had a number of ASUS products over the years, and at least two other routers. I wanted to maintain the WiFi6 speed of the ISP router, so I needed an upgrade from the routers I already own.
Setup was super easy. I followed the directions and they were accurate about connecting the device, powering things on, accessing the router via IP address, updating the firmware and the setup of the network security. It read the ISP modem specs and set things up automatically, which is easier than my previous routers. I created the same SSID name and password, and all my IOT devices, Roku's, phones and computers connected right away.
Speed has been fully or slightly above the rating of my plan, and the signal range is better than the ISP router, which had two internal antennas. I have had the ASUS for 31 days now. It is connected to a UPS for power consistency, and I have not had to change anything or reset the device even once. Very good.
If you are looking for an affordable, mesh capable WiFi6 router with built in security and an extensive but easy to grasp settings menu, you could do far worse than this one. Definitely one I would recommend.
While ASUS does source some production to China, ASUS is a Taiwanese company and the sticker on the router states “Made in Vietnam”. I’m inclined to believe that. The product origin on this page states “China” but I doubt, and hope, that’s not true. You may not think it matters, but it does more than you might know.
Most consumers only care about speed and affordability when it comes to routers, but it should be security at the top of the list. All your data flows through your router, including personal and financial data. Security flaws in your network can also affect neighboring networks around you. If you buy a cheap router based on speed capability alone with security flaws built in, either intentionally or not, you’re basically paying to be hacked, or for your neighbors to be, or possibly unknowingly being a conduit for attacks on your entire country. It has happened in the past, it’s still happening, and will continue to happen.
Most routers today are produced in China. Even companies based in the US produce there and it’s very hard to find one that’s not made there. The problem with routers made in China is that ultimately, businesses there are controlled by the CCP government, not the business owner. This allows their government to implement whatever they want in their exported tech and products. It’s why some of their tech companies like Huawei have been banned in numerous countries. Routers made in China from brands like Wavlink which are sold in big retail stores across the US have been found to contain hidden back doors and intentional security holes and vulnerabilities to malware like Mirai. Basically open doors for hackers. Some of these back doors have been used in the past to launch cyber attacks (Mirai botnet) on the US which caused major network outages, as well as in other countries. From a cybersecurity perspective, these look a lot like “trial runs” to me. But speculation and paranoia aside, why take the chance on inviting that kind of tech into your home? It wasn’t an isolated, one time event when these back doors were discovered, and it was with various routers and companies out of China. Again, all this is verifiable with the slightest amount of research using credible sources.
I have tried some routers made in China. I could tell they had horrible security just by using the app, or during setup. One was capable of remote access, yet the option to turn it on or off was non existent. It didn’t even ask during set up and the option was nowhere in the app. Remote access should always be turned off, unless you need to access your router from outside your home, which is rarely needed for the average user. If it’s on, it’s just an unnecessary access point open for hackers to attempt access. It might have been possible to check by connecting directly to it using the Web UI, but instead I just returned it and went on the hunt for non-Chinese routers. It took a lot of research since there aren’t many, but finally landed on this one.
I am much, much happier with this ASUS router and it seems very security focused! There are numerous security options available in the app, and also asks you about remote access during set up. It has AI Protection by Trend Micro built in (included free of charge) which constantly monitors your network for viruses and intrusions and even blocks harmful websites. You can also monitor all connections and traffic through the app. There are even additional apps you can download for more functionalities.
As for speed, WiFi 6 is awesome. This thing is lightning fast to my previous ISP provided router and much more stable. If you’re not familiar with WiFi 6, it’s not really a speed booster. It provides a more stable connection though, even in very signal-congested areas such as apartments or offices where there’s numerous routers and networks overlapping and causing interference. This more stable connection will often times yield higher speeds. Your PC and various hardware must be WiFi 6 capable to utilize it, but there are cheap and affordable USB adapters available to enable it on your PC if it’s not already capable. Aside from that, the 5GHz signal is stable and fast, even without WiFi 6. 2.4GHz is not bad at all either. There are options in the app to monitor what’s connected at all times and you can even limit bandwidth to certain devices, or ban them from connecting completely if you want to streamline your connections.
There are a lot more features to this router, which are easily accessed from the app which appears extremely robust compared to the anemic apps I used with the Chinese routers. Those seemed like toys compared to this. I haven’t tried Ai Mesh, but it is yet another useful capability of this router.
Completely happy with this router based on speed, stability, capabilities, and most of all, security!
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2023
While ASUS does source some production to China, ASUS is a Taiwanese company and the sticker on the router states “Made in Vietnam”. I’m inclined to believe that. The product origin on this page states “China” but I doubt, and hope, that’s not true. You may not think it matters, but it does more than you might know.
Most consumers only care about speed and affordability when it comes to routers, but it should be security at the top of the list. All your data flows through your router, including personal and financial data. Security flaws in your network can also affect neighboring networks around you. If you buy a cheap router based on speed capability alone with security flaws built in, either intentionally or not, you’re basically paying to be hacked, or for your neighbors to be, or possibly unknowingly being a conduit for attacks on your entire country. It has happened in the past, it’s still happening, and will continue to happen.
Most routers today are produced in China. Even companies based in the US produce there and it’s very hard to find one that’s not made there. The problem with routers made in China is that ultimately, businesses there are controlled by the CCP government, not the business owner. This allows their government to implement whatever they want in their exported tech and products. It’s why some of their tech companies like Huawei have been banned in numerous countries. Routers made in China from brands like Wavlink which are sold in big retail stores across the US have been found to contain hidden back doors and intentional security holes and vulnerabilities to malware like Mirai. Basically open doors for hackers. Some of these back doors have been used in the past to launch cyber attacks (Mirai botnet) on the US which caused major network outages, as well as in other countries. From a cybersecurity perspective, these look a lot like “trial runs” to me. But speculation and paranoia aside, why take the chance on inviting that kind of tech into your home? It wasn’t an isolated, one time event when these back doors were discovered, and it was with various routers and companies out of China. Again, all this is verifiable with the slightest amount of research using credible sources.
I have tried some routers made in China. I could tell they had horrible security just by using the app, or during setup. One was capable of remote access, yet the option to turn it on or off was non existent. It didn’t even ask during set up and the option was nowhere in the app. Remote access should always be turned off, unless you need to access your router from outside your home, which is rarely needed for the average user. If it’s on, it’s just an unnecessary access point open for hackers to attempt access. It might have been possible to check by connecting directly to it using the Web UI, but instead I just returned it and went on the hunt for non-Chinese routers. It took a lot of research since there aren’t many, but finally landed on this one.
I am much, much happier with this ASUS router and it seems very security focused! There are numerous security options available in the app, and also asks you about remote access during set up. It has AI Protection by Trend Micro built in (included free of charge) which constantly monitors your network for viruses and intrusions and even blocks harmful websites. You can also monitor all connections and traffic through the app. There are even additional apps you can download for more functionalities.
As for speed, WiFi 6 is awesome. This thing is lightning fast to my previous ISP provided router and much more stable. If you’re not familiar with WiFi 6, it’s not really a speed booster. It provides a more stable connection though, even in very signal-congested areas such as apartments or offices where there’s numerous routers and networks overlapping and causing interference. This more stable connection will often times yield higher speeds. Your PC and various hardware must be WiFi 6 capable to utilize it, but there are cheap and affordable USB adapters available to enable it on your PC if it’s not already capable. Aside from that, the 5GHz signal is stable and fast, even without WiFi 6. 2.4GHz is not bad at all either. There are options in the app to monitor what’s connected at all times and you can even limit bandwidth to certain devices, or ban them from connecting completely if you want to streamline your connections.
There are a lot more features to this router, which are easily accessed from the app which appears extremely robust compared to the anemic apps I used with the Chinese routers. Those seemed like toys compared to this. I haven’t tried Ai Mesh, but it is yet another useful capability of this router.
Completely happy with this router based on speed, stability, capabilities, and most of all, security!
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Reviewed in Mexico on September 11, 2023
Es importante mencionar que además este modelo viene con soporte para configuración Aimesh, lo cual lo hace compatible y da soporte para expansion a futuro aun cuando se adquiera un router con soporte WiFi 6 ya que estos tienen de fabrica el soporte para este tipo de configuración en todos sus modelos.
Ya por ultimo aunque ya es algo característico de todos los modelos de Asus el soporte para crear red de invitados independiente de las redes principales y bloquear el acceso de esta a las redes internas por seguridad permite poder ofrecer a los invitados una conexion a la web sin que esto afecte a los dispositivos principales ya que automáticamente se asigna una prioridad menor a estas conexiones sobre las redes principales (además de la posible asignación de ancho de banda gracias al QoS adaptativa o también la opción de limitador de ancho de banda por dispositivo dentro de las mismas opciones) la mejor opción en este momento en precio-rendimiento-seguridad en routers de Asus y en mi caso lo agarre en oferta en menos de $1800 lo que recomendaría estar cazando los descuentos a la espera de una nueva oferta en el modelo.
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Reviewed in Mexico on July 14, 2022
Es importante mencionar que además este modelo viene con soporte para configuración Aimesh, lo cual lo hace compatible y da soporte para expansion a futuro aun cuando se adquiera un router con soporte WiFi 6 ya que estos tienen de fabrica el soporte para este tipo de configuración en todos sus modelos.
Ya por ultimo aunque ya es algo característico de todos los modelos de Asus el soporte para crear red de invitados independiente de las redes principales y bloquear el acceso de esta a las redes internas por seguridad permite poder ofrecer a los invitados una conexion a la web sin que esto afecte a los dispositivos principales ya que automáticamente se asigna una prioridad menor a estas conexiones sobre las redes principales (además de la posible asignación de ancho de banda gracias al QoS adaptativa o también la opción de limitador de ancho de banda por dispositivo dentro de las mismas opciones) la mejor opción en este momento en precio-rendimiento-seguridad en routers de Asus y en mi caso lo agarre en oferta en menos de $1800 lo que recomendaría estar cazando los descuentos a la espera de una nueva oferta en el modelo.
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