

⚡ Dominate your digital domain with ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 – where speed meets security in style!
The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 is a powerhouse quad-band WiFi 7 gaming router delivering up to 24.4 Gbps wireless speeds and 31 Gbps wired throughput via dual 10G and quad 2.5G ports. Equipped with a next-gen 2.6 GHz quad-core CPU, 16-stream multi-link operation, and advanced 4K-QAM modulation, it ensures ultra-low latency and expansive coverage. Subscription-free triple-layer network security powered by Trend Micro safeguards your connection, while customizable RGB lighting and intuitive app control enhance user experience. Ideal for gamers and professionals seeking future-proof, high-performance networking with seamless AiMesh extendability and built-in VPN capabilities.












| ASIN | B0CKBY2NGV |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Antenna Type | Fixed |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,605 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 102 in Routers |
| Box Contents | GT-BE98 Quad-band WiFi 7 (802.11be), warranty card |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Brand Name | ASUS |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Compatible devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App |
| Coverage | [extended] |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 236 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 25000 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 320 MHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Quad-Band |
| Frequency band class | Quad-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04711387079461 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 35L x 35W x 22.1H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 1 Grams |
| Item height | 22.1 centimetres |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10 Gbps |
| Manufacturer | Asus |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 2500 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | GT-BE98 |
| Model Number | GT-BE98 |
| Model name | GT-BE98 |
| Number of Antennas | 16 |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Quad band WiFi 7 (802.11be), multi-link operation, 320 MHz bandwidth, 4K QAM, highly efficient antennas |
| Product Warranty | 1 Year Manufacturer |
| Router Firewall Security Level | Tall |
| Router Network Type | WLAN 7 |
| Security Protocol | WPA3 |
| Special feature | Quad band WiFi 7 (802.11be), multi-link operation, 320 MHz bandwidth, 4K QAM, highly efficient antennas Special feature Quad band WiFi 7 (802.11be), multi-link operation, 320 MHz bandwidth, 4K QAM, highly efficient antennas See more |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11.be |
| Wireless communication standard | 802.11.be |
S**S
Impressive, ugly and some bugs to iron out...very, very fast!
I would only consider buying an Asus router and I have had a few in the past, the RT-AC68U, the RT-AC86U, the RT-AX82U and the RT-AX86U. Now I have the GT-BE98. Not everything was perfect along the way, the RT-AC86U lost its Gb WAN and would only run at 100, so that hastened one of the upgrades along the way. I did try a Zen WiFi mesh system, but that was so unstable, it had to be returned. Asus routers are highly configurable and operate an outstanding mesh system, called AiMesh, which makes whole home WiFi a breeze. No review would be complete without talking about the price. This router has just about everything and you pay for that. No one is forced to buy such an expensive router, so anyone buying it is a volunteer to the price-tag, so I am not going criticise the price. After using the GT-BE98 for a couple of weeks, I would call it impressive. Physically, it is big, very big and no amount of styling is going to detract from it looking the wrong side of ugly. Yes, it does look like an upside-down cybernetic giant spider! With the size comes the power consumption. Not really a criticism, because if you are going to spend a very large amount of money on router like this, you are probably not going to be put off by the fact that it uses over 20 watts of electricity just to be idle and goes above that when under a load. Features are just vast, you get WiFi 7, which hopefully adds a bit of future-proofing, you get a 10Gb LAN port, a 10Gb WAN port, 4 x 2.5Gb LAN ports and just one 1Gb LAN port. The LAN ports are fast, very fast, to a point that I noticed a difference when web browsing on my PC coming from the RT-AX86U to the RT-BE98. The array of features in the firmware is nothing short of staggering. WiFi does not seem to have much more reach over my AX router, but it is faster and access to files on my NAS appears much faster. It should be noted that I have not tried WiFi 7 clients yet, so that will (hopefully) impress even more. When at a distance from the router and the WiFi signal is weak, it does carry more data and speedtests do show solid performance, so the signal does not travel much further, but is useful for further. I have the router setup on a wired 2.5Gb LAN connection for an AiMesh system with my RT-AX86U as a node. My previous AiMesh system was with the RT-AX86U as the router and the RT-AX82U as the node and that was perfect and stable for many years, but was starting to fall over, with buffering and other glitches appearing, where there were no hints of problem for years. It was ready for a re-set and if I was doing that, it would be with a new router. As you might expect with a recently released router, there will be issues to iron out in the firmware. Before adding any settings, there was the obligatory firmware update and I manually added the settings that had worked so well in my previous AiMesh setup. In my original review (based on Jan 2024 firmware), I listed three bugs which caused me some concern, all now appear to have been resolved in the April 2024 firmware update, so this review has been updated to remove details of the no longer relevant bugs and the rating has been raised to 5 stars.
B**T
Great all rounder
I have been very impressed with this, yes its not the cheapest of things but it's also the most important piece of your home network. The extras you get with this though more than make up for the cost, easy built in VPN and family protection all come built in with no subscriptions have been great. My biggest surprise though was the coverage, i have had a number of large routers over the years and due to the old house I have the coverage has always been restricted. I have rewired my house and have data points all over which I used to wire access points, the router being in the middle and a access point on the top floor then another in a extension. That is how its been for years and i expected to need the same 2 extra points with this, however I was wrong! This device fully covers my whole house on its own even more so than when I had the extra points. Now my setup is even simpler and much faster, I thoroughly recommend it to anyone who is having coverage issues with old buildings and wants to go for wifi 7. One negative tough is currently with wifi 7 being so new some older devices seem to have issues with it. However its a easy fix to turn off the extra wifi 7 features for now and keep the networks separate rather than 2.4, 5gh and 6gh all being on one. However again the UI so easy to use to spin up a IOT network and high speed one is really easy. So that's is all i have done for the older devices, now everything is running smooth and my devices that support it can use the new WIFI 7 features.
K**K
GT-BE98 Deeply flawed in many ways, does nothing well
GT-BE98 - Don't Bother! I had high hopes for this router. We had bought the AXE11000 and that was pretty awful, dropping connections, wouldn't accept a drive in the USB ports without malfunctioning. So this seemed like as though it would have been a better bet, faster processor, more ram, what could possibly go wrong? At first, everything seemed ok, we have anything up to 20 devices connected at any given time, and that's including the IoT devices. I had set up an IoT guest network, which seemed to work ok initially, but the signal strength for that network was particularly poor, and so things kept dropping off and not reconnecting. I added everything onto the main 2.4Ghz network and things still kept dropping off, sometimes reconnecting and often not. I then noticed that this router did not seem to like Apple devices, of which we have at least 5 or 6. Again, the router logs were showing that the signal strength for the Apple devices was really low, sometimes as low as -100 in the same room as the router! And if that was't weird enough, we have a Mac upstairs that was dropping off and back on the network and I went and removed all traces of our network from it and then logged it back on, and the signal went from virtually nothing, to excellent in just a few clicks. By the end of the day, it was back to -100, -90 etc. Same for an iPhone 14 Pro Max, even when in the same room as the router and connected to one of the 5Ghz bands (I'll come to those later), it would be reported in the logs as a really weak signal, and that it was deauthorizing constantly, on and off, all day long. Macbook was the same. Really odd. My NAS supports link aggregation, as does the GT-BE98, so I set it up. Within a few hours, the router had globally disconnected everything, and continued doing so, every few hours, even when idle. The logs showed nothing about the link aggregation, but there were lots of error 30, and kernel errors, but relating to other devices around the time of the global disconnects. I undid the link aggregation and the global disconnects became fewer. This router, is also marketed as being able to support a hard drive from its USB ports, so I did a test. My music library, on a 2.5" SSD and the global disconnects started again. Tried a couple of other different drives, and ways of formatting the drives, but it just did not like having anything plugged into the USB ports with data on that can be accessed over the network. Why bother marketing this as a feature? The firmware. As with many Asus routers at the moment, especially 'high end' ones, like the BE98 that have been abandoned, is partuclarly buggy and completely unsupported. Even the web UI that looks like a 90s w a r e z site, glitches and sometimes partially loads, requiring you to close and reopen, but then you are met with a message saying that you are logged in twice, and this happens on Safari and Firefox. If you can get hold of Asus support from the UK, it's the same, scripted instructions to reset this and start from scratch, or turn this feature off etc. The latest firmware for the BE98 is broken in so many ways that there would not be enough room here to list them all. Just know, that if you buy one of these, there is no aftermarket firmware, Merlin do not support it, and the only other fork, Gnuton, only has an old beta version available, so you are in the hands of Asus, who don't seem to care that people have paid the best part of £700 for a router, and for that money, they expect it to not only work, but to be reliable, supported with firmware updates, and worthy of the price tag. This router is not worthy. It does not give you stronger wifi. It struggles with wired connections. The build quality is pretty poor at this price, just cheap, cast plastic parts with the usual awful ROG styling that makes it look like a huge dead spider. Reverted back to our old router and all the issues went away. On my travels to find a replacement, it seems that a lot of current Asus routers are like this, so it's time to look elsewhere. There has got to be better than this for the money. Asus need to get their finger out and get pushing out some much needed firmware updates to fix all the bugs and broken 'features'.
N**N
Feature-packed router, could do with a bit of polish but better than equivalent alternatives
I bought this to replace a similar model by a competitor. I have to say, while it may not be perfect, this router is much better. Firstly, it has a lot of functionality built in. I am glad to even have basic things like local DNS on my network that other routers don't have. Wireguard VPN is another feature I'm pleased to have. Hardware-wise, having two 10 GbE LAN ports is handy for having fast speeds between my desktop and my NAS, and it allowed me to ditch the separate 10 GbE switch I was using before. I can reach 9.5 Gbps throughput between those two devices (some other reviews seem to suggest speeds are limited, but not in my case). Wi-Fi-wise, I have no complaints. The router has MLO, but as a technology it doesn't seem worthwhile yet. Firstly, on the router, you use it as via the Guest Network Pro feature which I wasn't expecting, but it isn't a big deal I guess. But secondly, my Pixel 8 did not get on with it so well (after a while, the 5/6 GHz Wi-Fi stopped working on the phone until the phone was rebooted). This wasn't the router's fault though. The web interface could do with a bit of polish, but it works well enough. The app is also not bad. The two downsides I have come across are: - the Aura lighting makes a high-pitched noise for most colours. I turned it off - I have DHCP problems via Ethernet with the latest firmware version. I downgraded to an older version to fix it. Hopefully this will be resolved in time. Be aware that some features like AI Protection and parental controls require opting in to some Trend Micro thing. I'm not particularly interested in those features anyway so have left them off. I'd give the router 4.5/5 overall.
J**D
Excellent router and wifi speeds
I purchased this router to replace my AXE- 11000 due to changing ISP. My new ISP is providing me with speeds of 2Gbps but the AXE-11000 was not providing me with the full speed. The GT-BE 98 has a 10Gbps port and having plugged the ISP’s connection in here I am achieving the full speed. I have a WiFi 7 compatible client and in my computer room which is on the floor above where the router is placed, I’ve achieved download speeds of up to 1.8Gbps. Overall very pleased with this router. I’ve got the AXE-11000 in mesh mode, so this also helps to extend coverage.
A**R
2G barely functional
Very unimpressed. 2g network awful. Barely works and constantly drops. 6G network is fast, definitely, but overall poor router which I had to send back as the 2g network is pretty important and causing constant problems making the whole thing pretty unusable. (And I’m tech savvy and made repeated setting changes and nothing helped) So disappointed.
W**E
Amazing router
Very big bit cool looking router, bit fiddly to configure 2.4ghz devices as wouldn’t connect but 5ghz devices and newer was really easy. Range is a lot better than previous Linksys router. Works with Airband UK Internet fibre ok
C**U
Great in theory but...
IF you know what youre doing and don't mind custom firmware this is pretty good. My experience of the ASUS firmware is less than stellar. I've managed to achieve everything I did on my old opnsense box with a few clicks so i'm set for the easy life. WIFI is fine, without going the multiple AP route. Overall I'm happy but was too expensive for what it is. I would steer clear if you are comfortable setting stuff up and getting a bit in-depth. Not the router to buy to just plug in and forget. So far, it's worked as advertised (with tweaking) it's stable and only has minor annoyances rather than bugs to make you return it.
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