Verdict
Head-to-head · Best Wifi 7 Routers

ASUS RT-BE92U vs TP-Link Archer BE550

Which is the better buy? Side-by-side on rating, price, strengths, and watch-outs — with the published ratings we averaged to get there.

The short answer

TP-Link Archer BE550 comes out ahead by a narrow margin (4.3 vs 4.5). The gap is mostly about budget-conscious users wanting Wi-Fi 7 features — read the strengths below before deciding.

ASUS RT-BE92U
Ranked #3 in Best Wifi 7 Routers
ASUS RT-BE92U
$299

The ASUS RT-BE92U is a tri-band Wi-Fi 7 router that delivers strong performance for mid-tier homes. Dong Ngo of Dong Knows Tech praised its 10Gbps port and improved 2.4GHz capabilities compared to the TP-Link Archer BE550. While it shares hardware similarities with the BE550, the RT-BE92U offers a more compact vertical design with wall-mounting capability. TechRadar noted its competitive pricing around $300, making it a solid choice for those seeking Wi-Fi 7 without breaking the bank. It's best suited for users wanting reliable high-speed networking in medium to large homes.

Strengths
  • Tri-band Wi-Fi 7 support across all bands
  • Includes one 10Gbps port for high-speed wired connections
  • Better 2.4GHz performance compared to TP-Link Archer BE550
Watch-outs
  • Larger physical footprint than some competitors
  • No detachable antennas unlike RT-BE86U predecessor
TP-Link Archer BE550
Higher ratedRanked #1 in Best Wifi 7 Routers
TP-Link Archer BE550
$250

The TP-Link Archer BE550 offers an affordable entry into Wi-Fi 7 with full support for the 6GHz band and 320MHz bandwidth. RTINGS.com praised its ability to deliver true multi-gigabit performance when paired with compatible devices, while Dong Ngo's review noted it's a solid Wi-Fi 7 option for small homes. However, reviewers noted that the 5GHz performance is slower than some competitors due to a 2T2R configuration, and 6GHz signal penetration through walls is limited. This router is best suited for users wanting Wi-Fi 7 features without the premium price tag, though those seeking maximum 5GHz performance may want to consider alternatives.

Strengths
  • Supports full Wi-Fi 7 standard with 6GHz band and 320MHz bandwidth
  • Features four 2.5G LAN ports and one 2.5G WAN port for future-proof connectivity
  • Delivers reliable 2Gbps performance when paired with compatible devices
Watch-outs
  • 5GHz network performance lags behind some Wi-Fi 6 routers due to 2T2R configuration
  • 6GHz signal penetration is limited through walls compared to 5GHz
  • No visible external antennas, which may impact signal strength for some users

How they stack up

ASUS RT-BE92U

The ASUS RT-BE92U offers tri-band Wi-Fi 7 with a compact vertical design and 10Gbps port, surpassing the TP-Link Archer BE550 in 2.4GHz performance and the ASUS RT-BE58U in bandwidth. Unlike the ASUS RT-BE96U, it's more affordable but lacks dual WAN support, making it a good middle-ground option for users seeking Wi-Fi 7 without premium features.

TP-Link Archer BE550

The TP-Link Archer BE550 stands out as an affordable Wi-Fi 7 option with full 6GHz support, but it lags behind the ASUS RT-BE92U in 2.4GHz performance and lacks the compact design of the ASUS model. Unlike the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro, it doesn't offer 10Gbps wired connectivity or mesh networking capabilities, making it less suitable for high-demand environments.

Specs side-by-side

SpecASUS RT-BE92UTP-Link Archer BE550
Wi-Fi StandardWi-Fi 7Wi-Fi 7
BandsTri-band (2.4GHz, 5GHz, 6GHz)Tri-band
Max SpeedUp to 9.7 Gbps9214 Mbps
Ethernet Ports1 x 10Gbps1x 2.5G WAN, 4x 2.5G LAN
Processor2.0GHz quad-coreQualcomm Network Pro 620
SecurityWPA / WPA2 / WPA3WPA3, SPI Firewall, HomeShield
MIMO3x3 2.4GHz, 4x4 5GHz, 4x4 6GHz2T2R (5GHz), 2x2 (6GHz)
USB Ports1 x USB 3.01x USB 3.2
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