Testseek.com have collected 97 expert reviews of the Asus RT-AC87U AC2400 Dual-band Wireless Gigabit Router and the average rating is 84%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus RT-AC87U AC2400 Dual-band Wireless Gigabit Router.
September 2014
(84%)
97 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(80%)
5 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
84010097
The editors liked
Excellent 2
4GHz and 5GHz 802
11n throughput
Next-generation 4x4 wireless technology
Automatic notification of new firmware
New security and QoS features
The editors didn't like
Worse throughput and range in 802
11ac mode than recent
Less-expensive Asus routers
Enabling QoS did not reduce time to buffer and stream video
Supports router, AP, media bridge and WDS bridging/repeating, Storage works at USB 3.0 speeds
Firmware is not stable, Major new features are undocumented
Router geeks who have to be the first on the block have already scooped up the RT-AC87R from Best Buy shelves, paying $10 more than ASUS' $269.99 MSRP. And judging from some SNB forum posts, some have already returned it to wait for better firmware.Like a...
The Asus AC2400 RT-AC87U Dual-band Wireless Gigabit Router has superfast Wi-Fi speed and an extremely long range. The router has the the ability to keep viruses and malware from entering your home network, monitor Internet traffic in real time, and many o
The router is expensive, and you need compatible Wi-Fi devices to benefit from its fast performance. The USB 3.0 port is awkwardly placed, and the interface doesn't include client names in the IP reservation list
The hefty price aside, the Asus AC2400 RT-AC87U is the most complete 802.11ac router to date, capable of satisfying all your home networking needs....
Superb 4x4 performance, Fast enough in other areas too, Excellent software
Lack of 4x4 802.11ac hardware, It's an expensive buy
With brilliant, well-designed software, which contains just about everything you could want in a wireless router, along with record breaking quad-stream wireless performance, the Asus RT-AC87U is one of the best wireless routers money can buy...
The ASUS RT-87U aesthetically is one of the most elegant routers I have seen in quite a while. In fact, I would put it right next to the WRT1900AC that I use in my home network. The build quality feels quite good, all the plastics are secure, and adding ...
The Asus AC2400 RT-AC87U Dual-band Wireless Gigabit Router has superfast Wi-Fi speed and an extremely long range. The router has the the ability to keep viruses and malware from entering your home network, monitor Internet traffic in real time, and many o
The router is expensive, and you need compatible Wi-Fi devices to benefit from its fast performance. The USB 3.0 port is awkwardly placed, and the interface doesn't include client names in the IP reservation list
The hefty price aside, the Asus AC2400 RT-AC87U is the most complete 802.11ac router to date, capable of satisfying all your home networking needs....
Abstract: It has been a while since we last looked at wireless network routers but there really hasn’t been all that much movement in this field as of late. Now that 802.11AC has started to become mainstream, manufactures can no longer just market that “Wireless AC...
Published: 2016-01-26, Author: Kiri , review by: klgadgetguy.com
Overall, the ASUS AC2400 RT-AC87U Dual-band Wireless Gigabit Router is a pretty good networking device but it does come with a price of RM1,469. Its excellent Wi-Fi range and amazing features definitely keeps on par with its price, especially when you're...
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Placed at a premium pricing, not all individuals will want to splash that kind of money on a router, but for those who knows what to look for, the ASUS RT-AC87U will definitely not be any less than what's expected.(previously published in issue October 2...