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ASUS RP-AX58 AX3000 Dual Band WiFi 6 (802.11ax) Range Extender, AiMesh Extender for seamless mesh WiFi; works with any WiFi router

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Features

  • High Efficiency WiFi 6 - Enjoy fast speeds up to 3000 Mbps with WiFi 6 (802.11ax)
  • Commercial-grade Network Security Lifetime free ASUS AiProtection Pro, powered by Trend Micro, with WPA3 to protect your home
  • More Privacy, Anywhere - Instant Guard gives you one-click secure internet access via RT-AX68U from anywhere in the world
  • Parental Controls for All Ages - Customize settings for different age groups, giving your kids the internet access they need
  • ASUS AiMesh Support Create a flexible, seamless whole-home mesh network with AiMesh-compatible routers

Description

The RP-AX58 provides 160 MHz bandwidth for dramatically faster wireless connections. With up to 4X higher network capacity, it can handle more streaming, gaming, and smart home devices simultaneously. The more efficient transmission scheduling can also greatly extend the battery life of your IoT gadgets and reduce network congestion. Disclaimer: Actual data throughput and WiFi coverage will vary from network conditions and environmental factors, including the volume of network traffic, building material and construction, and network overhead, result in lower actual data throughput and wireless coverage.

Brand: ASUS


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ax


Data Transfer Rate: 3000 Megabits Per Second


Frequency Band Class: Dual-Band


Special Feature: Flexible backhaul connection, WiFi dead zone eliminator


Wireless Type: ‎802.11ax


Brand: ‎ASUS


Series: ‎RP-AX58


Item model number: ‎RP-AX58


Item Weight: ‎6.7 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎5.91 x 2.83 x 3.43 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5.91 x 2.83 x 3.43 inches


Color: ‎WHITE


Manufacturer: ‎ASUS


Country of Origin: ‎Vietnam


Date First Available: ‎February 5, 2023


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect Wi-Fi extension
The ASUS quick instruction sheet is complete. I have a ASUS RT AX55 main router. I used the instructions in the second column to connect the Aimesh wirelessly. This avoids running cable which is better but depending on your setup may be a lot of effort and impossible. Prior to adding the mesh I had walked to rear bedrooms checking the WiFi signal by cell phone. The signal was very weak. I highly recommend that you use the Asus app to help you optimize the Aimesh. After I got the white indicator light on the mesh unit I used the Asus app to look for the Aimesh and install it. The app worked perfectly. Next I moved the unit to a wall jack in my hallway. This location is approximately 25 feet through 3 interior walls from main unit. The app showed a weak aimesh connection. In the app there is an option to optimize the router and Aimesh operation. I used that and the Aimesh went from weak to ok. I also noticed that the main router needed a BIOS update. I did it. I then checked WiFi signal with cell phone and all areas now have full WiFi signal. The furthest distance from the main router is about 50 ft. I have recommendations. Match your aimesh with your router brand, I.e don’t mix brands. The aimesh will probably work without optimizing using the Asus app. Use the app. I recommend this unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024 by Mike + Lynn

  • Perfect.
So simple to install ! It took 4 minutes - not even five minutes. It set itself up, found my wifi and was available on all cellphones and laptops with ease. The colored lit status light is a nice tuck. No need for an app, status is told by flashes and different colors - and when correct it stays on, like it's a soft little bluish-white nightlight. 🌛 Also, the ASUS tech got me started in 2 minutes, then I did the rest myself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024 by Joel C. Goldblatt

  • Good extender if….
This extender is a good choice if you have an ASUS brand router to extend, and you prefer mounting it in a power outlet. If you have another brand access point main router, I would not choose this extender. Although it has good rage, it is a little difficult to set up in my opinion. (I have a set up tip later.) It is a little expensive, and may not work consistently with other brand routers in my experiences. I will explain those issues later. For non ASUS routers, I have had better experiences with the inexpensive TP-Link RE315, or if you want better performance, the RE715x. If you want to extend an ASUS router, I would suggest buying another ASUS router and using it in a mesh configuration for the same price as this extender. (Like the RT-AX58U) The second router will have better range, better specs and have support for a guest network. If you want to set up an ASUS AI Mesh configuration and prefer to use a power outlet, this extender is your only option. Once set up correctly, this extender has been solid for me. It is configured by logging into your main ASUS router from either a web browser or the ASUS router app. No account sign up is needed. Both work good. The app is easier to use. The web browser has other options not available in the app. Both the access point and extender are configured through the access point main router including firmware updates and all the settings. No further need to log into the extender. Now the not so good. This extender does not extend a guest network if you have one set up. To login to the extender, there is an ASUS “extender” app (as opposed to the ASUS “router” app) When I purchased this extender, the “extender” app constantly crashed. ASUS recently updated the app after ignoring it for a few years and it may work better now. I had to use a web browser for initial login. (You can also use the “router” app, which did not crash.) If you have a different brand main router, log into the ASUS extender and search for your wireless network. Join the network using your wireless password. The extender should connect and extend your network. This has not been consistent with non ASUS routers for me and the connection drops for short periods sometimes in my experience. If you have an ASUS main router, my big tip is to connect the extender with an Ethernet cable to the access point router. (Only if it is an ASUS router.) Trying to set up the extender wirelessly was hit or miss to say the least. Basically, you log into your ASUS main router, go into the network map and add an AI Mesh extender by searching for it. (Follow the instructions supplied with the extender.) I definitely suggest using the Ethernet cable for initial set up. Use the same WiFi SSID for all the signals except the guest network if you have one or turn on smart connect. After set up, you can disconnect the cable and place the extender anywhere it can reach a signal and it will automatically set up the WiFi mesh. All mesh routers, extenders, clients, and their traffic, is monitored and configured through the access point. Very nice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024 by HeyMike

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Product came and AiMesh wouldn’t connect to my Asus router with AiMesh functionality. After some research, I found that I might need to download the latest firmware for this RP-AX58, and hardwire into it with an Ethernet cable to update the firmware. Went to the Asus website, downloaded the firmware, and updated it to the latest firmware. Tried again, and it wouldn’t connect. Hardwired into RP-AX58 and made sure it was in AiMesh mode. Made sure my Asus router was up to date, and no mater what, it AiMesh won’t connect. It works as a range extender if you don’t mind additional SSID’s (ex: home_5.0_ext), but that isn’t what I wanted. This this 100% does not work as a mesh network. Note: My Asus router is one of their best. I’m an electrical engineer, and easily say this thing does not work. It is unfortunate since there are a lot of good reviews for this thing. Maybe people keep returning this specific unit, and it keeps getting re-shipped out to people. The mac address of this one is: e8:9C:25:B7:74:B8. If you get one that doesn’t work, see if it has the same mac address as above. 0/10 stars ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024 by Adam T.

  • Very Solid Connection
I have an ASUS RT-AX86U router. While its very stable and the signal coverage goes quite a distance, the signal strength in the distant parts of the home wasn't satisfactory. I installed this extender in between those distant parts and the router and configured it as a mesh node. I used an Ethernet connection with the main router for the backhaul connection. The connection of the node with the main router is super stable (zero drops since I installed it about a week ago). The signal is now very strong in every distant corner of the house. On average with 6-7 heavy wireless connections to the node, it is able to sustain very strong throughput. Initial setup using AIMesh was practically seamless (you can find numerous YouTube videos with step by step instructions). If you will not be able to use LAN connection for the backhaul signal, I suggest that you read reviews of people who use a wireless backhaul connection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025 by Arsen

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