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ASUS RT-BE92U Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_37563

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ASUS RT-BE92U Firmware version 3.0.0.6.102_37563
Version 3.0.0.6.102_37563
54.88 MB
2025/06/27
SHA-256 :395955D2BDBD886A2F0173E09CC81C3F4445A096789E30A5C123DA8A9D8399B5
Bug Fixes and Enhancements:
-Resolved an intermittent reboot issue occurring under specific conditions, with the underlying cause fixed.
-Fixed reconnect issues in AiMesh mode.
-Addressed multiple 5G channel issues with optimized exclusion rules.
-Enhanced overall system stability.

Download = https://www.asus.com/networking-iot...-be92u/helpdesk_bios?model2Name=ASUS-RT-BE92U
 
I upgraded, then did a full factory reset then enabled MLO. All is working fine.
 
I upgraded, then did a full factory reset then enabled MLO. All is working fine.
I wonder if Asus finally turned this into a stable router, it seems like the frequently returned notice on amazon is gone, but I still see negative reviews on it. I got rid of mine because of the issues I ran into, that I couldn't resolve with certain iOT devices on my network that had either never fully been resolved, or recently came up.

The router worked without a lot of issues most of the time I had it, but it never really felt fully polished, even though most of the issues expressed as a whole, I never had.
 
I wonder if Asus finally turned this into a stable router, it seems like the frequently returned notice on amazon is gone, but I still see negative reviews on it. I got rid of mine because of the issues I ran into, that I couldn't resolve with certain iOT devices on my network that had either never fully been resolved, or recently came up.

The router worked without a lot of issues most of the time I had it, but it never really felt fully polished, even though most of the issues expressed as a whole, I never had.
I never experienced a single issue on both of the two RT-BE92Us that I got, this was the cheapest and best upgrade I did and getting LAN like speeds wirelessly.
I haven't experienced a single issue with this firmware but neither did I have any issues earlier.

Here is how I set mine up:

I have 2 of them, one is in my office upstairs and the 2nd one is downstairs connected via a LAN cable.

I setup the main router first, never enabled AiProtection or QoS (and never will). During the initial setup phase, I also created the suggest IoT network, that's how my wireless printer connects for better compatibility. After setting up the initial connection, I turned on MLO then clicked on MLO Fronthaul as I didn't want to make a separate MLO network, I prefer simplicity, one SSDID for everything and one for IoT devices. So yes, SmartConnect is also enabled.

I then setup the built in VPN which is how my VoiP phone connects to the internet as IP Phones are banned in Dubai.
Finally, I went to AiMesh, settings, clicked on wired backhaul, then added the second router.

Not a single disconnection or issue and the speeds are insane.


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I never experienced a single issue on both of the two RT-BE92Us that I got, this was the cheapest and best upgrade I did and getting LAN like speeds wirelessly.
I haven't experienced a single issue with this firmware but neither did I have any issues earlier.

Here is how I set mine up:

I have 2 of them, one is in my office upstairs and the 2nd one is downstairs connected via a LAN cable.

I setup the main router first, never enabled AiProtection or QoS (and never will). During the initial setup phase, I also created the suggest IoT network, that's how my wireless printer connects for better compatibility. After setting up the initial connection, I turned on MLO then clicked on MLO Fronthaul as I didn't want to make a separate MLO network, I prefer simplicity, one SSDID for everything and one for IoT devices. So yes, SmartConnect is also enabled.

I then setup the built in VPN which is how my VoiP phone connects to the internet as IP Phones are banned in Dubai.
Finally, I went to AiMesh, settings, clicked on wired backhaul, then added the second router.

Not a single disconnection or issue and the speeds are insane.


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In my case, every Asus router I've gotten has had issues out of the box with at least lights, or plugs. The RT-AX86U was worse, and then it got better over time as Asus matured the firmware. Initially I was an Airport user as I've primarily been an Apple use until the last few years where I've gotten more into Linux and other devices. I have been happier with TP-Link routers as an alternative to Airport since it was discontinued, but I want with Asus to try it, since it was the one brand I haven't tried, but in my setup, I think I'm sticking with TP-Link for a while. and keep the RT-AX86U as a backup router since it's stable.

Edit: By the way, when I first got the RT-BE92U. I was like you and defended it, thinking it was a good router, and really it is, as the initial issues I had I was able to fix. It was really after seeing how many people as a whole had issues with it, and then the issues that came up for me after having it for almost a year, that I wasn't able to resolve that encouraged me to look at a different model. I like to have at least two devices on hand in case of troubleshooting, and while I still have my 6th Gen Airport Extreme, and it still works, it's old enough now not to keep up with the current standards in terms of speed, and security. So, for my two device rule, I have the TP-Link BE9300, and the Asus RT-AX86U for routers, and for modems I have an Arris S33, and a Netgear CM3000 for troubleshooting.

Currently, I'm using the S33, and TP-Link, and things are stable.
 
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I upgraded to the newest firmware as mentioned above. it worked for many hours (over 10 hrs) before the first crash. however, since that crash, I couldn't get back into settings page until full reset.
it was getting slower wifi speed than my older ax82u when it did worked.
I think I'm going back to wifi 6 until wifi 7 is more stable.
 
I upgraded to the newest firmware as mentioned above. it worked for many hours (over 10 hrs) before the first crash. however, since that crash, I couldn't get back into settings page until full reset.
it was getting slower wifi speed than my older ax82u when it did worked.
I think I'm going back to wifi 6 until wifi 7 is more stable.
I have been running the latest 37563 firmware on my RT-BE92U for several days and it has been rock solid as has the last couple of updates. From all these reports of instability being reported left right and center i really think it's a specific setting or a combination of settings that some users are using that is resulting in this instability and is causing them grief whereas alot of other users who don't have these particular settings applied are having no issues whatsoever. I have AIProtection enabled also btw. Personally i feel this is just a matter of firmware maturity where these things will get fixed eventually with firmware updates rather then it actually being caused by hardware faults. Having said that I do think it's crucially important that any said issue is reported to Asus directly through the feedback in the firmware or by contacting support rather then just complaining here in the forum and hoping Asus firmware developers notice the complaints here, Just my 10 cents on the matter.
 
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I have been running the latest 37563 firmware on my RT-BE92U for several days and it has been rock solid as has the last couple of updates. From all these reports of instability being reported left right and center i really think it's a specific setting or a combination of settings that some users are using that is resulting in this instability and is causing them grief whereas alot of other users who don't have these particular settings applied are having no issues whatsoever. I have AIProtection enabled also btw. Personally i feel this is just a matter of firmware maturity where these things will get fixed eventually with firmware updates rather then it actually being caused by hardware faults. Having said that I do think it's crucially important that any said issue is reported to Asus directly through the feedback in the firmware or by contacting support rather then just complaining here in the forum and hoping Asus firmware developers notice the complaints here, Just my 10 cents on the matter.
What happened with me was somewhat opposite. I had initial issues with the defaults, and after changing settings + firmware updates things got better. Then the problem I wasn't able to solve with this router came up even after a hard reset, and latest firmware, I just couldn't resolve it. What I can tell you though, is the issue I was having seems to be related to Tri-Band routers vs Dual band. A dual band WiFi 6 router such as my RT-AX86U doesn't trigger the issue. Neither did the dual band WiFi 7 Router from TP-Link I tried. It was only when connecting to a Tri-Band Router with 6Ghz, even if 6Ghz was on or off, there just seems to be something different about how these routers process things that seem to trigger the issue with Alexa and my smart lights. The other thing I found out after getting the TP-Link BE9300, after getting rid of the RT-BE92U, was the issue wasn't as bad with the TP-Link, and changing one Alexa setting, seems to have fixed it. I also provided feedback in regards to out of all the different router brands I've tried in the process of finding a replacement after Apple discontinued their Airport line, Netgear was the worst, unless you replace their firmware on supported routers with something like DD-WRT, which I did for a while. Then I tried Asus, since I never had used one before, and the firmware reminded me of DD-WRT, which I do like. Initially Asus gave me quite a bit of frustration too when came to smart devices, but after time with the RT-AX86U, things matured. I only stopped using TP-Link for a while because of the rumored ban, which after a lot of talk, never seems to have come, so I got another one. As between TP-Link and the Airport, those were the two brands with the least issues, and now the RT-AX86U since it's older and has stabilized.

I think my setup is along the lines of your post though, I use a specific combination of devices / settings that isn't typical, and be more likely to bring out bugs / incompatibilities.
 
I upgraded to the newest firmware as mentioned above. it worked for many hours (over 10 hrs) before the first crash. however, since that crash, I couldn't get back into settings page until full reset.
it was getting slower wifi speed than my older ax82u when it did worked.
I think I'm going back to wifi 6 until wifi 7 is more stable.
did you have a pw less than 7 characters? the new firmware's are enforcing a 7 character minimum, 1 cap, 1 special, and no repeats and wont let you in if you had one prior to the upgrade.

you can change it via ssh if its enabled on the lan instead of a reset (i loath setting everything back up again after a reset)
 
did you have a pw less than 7 characters? the new firmware's are enforcing a 7 character minimum, 1 cap, 1 special, and no repeats and wont let you in if you had one prior to the upgrade.

you can change it via ssh if its enabled on the lan instead of a reset (i loath setting everything back up again after a reset)
I hate when someone require 'special' characters in a password, it doesn't add security, it just annoys people.
Adding ONE extra letter to your password, on the other hand, will make the password 50 TIMES stronger.
 

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