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🚀 Upgrade your WiFi game—because buffering is so last decade!
The ASUS ROG USB-BE92 is a cutting-edge WiFi 7 USB adapter delivering up to 6,500 Mbps across tri-band frequencies (2.4, 5, and 6 GHz). Featuring 160MHz channels, Multi-Link Operation, and 4096-QAM modulation, it ensures ultra-low latency and stable connections ideal for gaming and high-density environments. Compatible with USB Type-A and Type-C ports and secured by WPA3, it offers plug-and-play convenience and next-gen wireless performance for Windows users.







| ASIN | B0F7W58JVJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #105 in USB Computer Network Adapters |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | ROG USB-BE92, user manual |
| Color | BLACK |
| Compatible Devices | Support Microsoft Windows only |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 81 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 6500 Megabits Per Second |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 0.7"L x 1.2"W x 4.4"H |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Mfr Part Number | ROG USB-BE92 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 10 |
| Model Number | ROG USB-BE92 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7"L x 1.2"W x 4.4"H |
| UPC | 197105706170 |
| Warranty Description | 3 year |
B**B
My Money Was Well Spent.
I bought the Netgear RS300 router with wifi 7. Using this router with my Dell desktop model XPS 8950, I found that I could not connect to the 6ghz band on my router. The wifi adapter card in my Dell was the factory installed Intel Killer wifi AX1675 adapter card. This card has caused the exact same problem in all Dell XPS 8950 computers for many, many owners. So . . . . to make life easy, I just removed the internal wifi card in my dell, and replaced it with the Asus ROG USB-BE92 Tri-Band BE6500 Wifi 7 USB Adapter. AMAZING !! Did not have to install any drivers, my Windows 11 Pro picked it right up and I had much higher speed than the old Intel factory wifi card. Now I have to tell you that my computer is new and is using an I7 12 core processor and Windows 11 pro. It's WICKED FAST. So now that I have a new ASUS USB adapter, things are really NICE. Hope you get the same results. BOB !!
M**Y
Makes your connection as good as it can be - fast and stable, no installer required
The important facts: It will give you a stable, fast connection to a wireless router over WiFi 7 and earlier, it runs off the USB bus so it's powered, it doesn't require a big installer it actually self-installs when you plug it in, it is best used with the USB-C cradle for performance, the light is sorta edgy "look at me" gamer design but it's functional, it's rather good. Pricy, but if you're looking at this, you probably have suffered onboard motherboard WiFi for long enough, this dear friend is what you need, it will vastly improve your gaming experience and is worth every penny.
T**E
A good Wi-Fi 7 adapter with a cool design for gaming.
This ASUS Wi-Fi adapter presents a viable option for upgrading your PC to Wi-Fi 7. It includes a convenient USB-C stand for the main adapter module, which should optimize performance. You can also connect the main unit to a USB-A port on your PC, although this method may result in slightly reduced performance compared to using USB-C. The range is generally satisfactory, though occasional connectivity issues may require reconnecting to your network. Installation is straightforward; upon plugging the device into your PC, a prerequisite will install, which you'll need to run from File Explorer. After that, the device should be set up, and there's no specific software from ASUS for this adapter. Regarding durability, it's constructed from hard plastic. Overall, it's a commendable adapter, but the price is somewhat elevated. Considering its gaming-oriented design and ease of setup, I would recommend it.
S**J
No driver available
The ASUS ROG USB-BE92 presents itself as a premium, next-generation networking device, but in practice it falls short in several fundamental areas—most notably in usability, driver reliability, and overall user experience. The most glaring issue is the poor driver implementation and distribution. A product in this category should function with minimal friction, yet this adapter requires users to actively hunt for working drivers, often encountering incomplete, mislabeled, or non-functional packages. Even when the correct driver is found, installation can be inconsistent, requiring manual intervention, repeated attempts, and technical workarounds that should not be necessary for a modern peripheral. Compounding this problem is the lack of reliable plug-and-play functionality. Instead of a straightforward setup, users may experience partial detection, missing device features, or the adapter appearing in the system without functioning correctly. This creates a fragmented experience where the hardware is visible but not usable until extensive troubleshooting is performed. There are also serious concerns about software maturity and quality control. The inconsistency across driver versions and the absence of a stable, unified installation path indicate a lack of proper validation and testing. For a device positioned as cutting-edge, this level of instability is difficult to justify. From a user perspective, the product places an unreasonable burden on technical knowledge. Instead of delivering a polished, consumer-friendly experience, it effectively requires users to act as system integrators—manually sourcing drivers, identifying hardware IDs, and troubleshooting driver conflicts. This is not acceptable for a mainstream peripheral, regardless of its advanced capabilities. While the underlying hardware may support high-performance networking in ideal conditions, the real-world experience is undermined by software shortcomings and a lack of dependable support infrastructure. The end result is a product that promises convenience and performance but delivers frustration and inconsistency. Bottom line: This adapter is difficult to recommend. Its performance potential is overshadowed by poor driver support, unreliable installation, and a lack of user-friendly design, making it unsuitable for most users and barely acceptable even for technically experienced ones.
J**K
Having problems with Intel Wifi 6e AX11 card? Look at this!
I have the Zephyrus G16 2024 (4090) laptop. For many months, regardless of specific Intel updates, I have been dealing with unstable connections + minor packet losses and most importantly disconnections with the Wi-Fi itself, even with 1G up/down. Because I am playing online FPS titles, I see these problems instantly and it's affected my match quality and performance where that one disconnect from any rank match means heavy penalties. At first, I completely upgraded our Wi-Fi 6 systems thinking it was the Wi-Fi itself, and because the laptop had Wi-Fi 6E card inside, I assumed it would be able to take advantage of having a Wi-Fi 7 router and fix most problems. It did not. Then I typed in the Wi-Fi card again to search for any information, and I found endless threads and complaints on exactly what I was suffering. I had no idea how bad that Intel Wi-Fi card is! I'm so thankful to now be in the know on the actual problem. I saw this USB Wi-Fi 7 adapter from ASUS and everything new that I could take advantage with it. It's genuinely fixed every problem I've had in these games. It really is plug and play. The first screenshot is the Intel Wi-Fi card, the second screenshot is this product, the ROG USB-BE92. The fact I am getting near ethernet levels of download/upload is something I never thought I'd see on Wi-Fi. I am getting NO disconnections and NO instability while gaming. (I am connected to the 6GHz band as I'm only two feet away from my Wi-Fi mesh with no obstructions). My bufferbloat grading was an average C with sometimes a B. With this ROG USB, I am getting consistent A's only. I am so happy to now never be dealing with this problem again. I really encourage everyone who has this problem like me to know it is exclusively that Wi-Fi card! You do not need to download any additional driver firmware if you're not in specifically in the Europe/Asia regions (as they state on the website). Please NOTE you have to have specific USB 3.0+ Type A and/or Type C ports to get the maximum output from this product. It works fine for ports below that, but the older architecture of those ports will limit the download/upload potential.
J**L
SOLVES E2600 Controller WiFi Road Block
I have a Dell XPS 8940 containing a "KILLER E2600 Gigabit Ethernet Controller" Version 10.79.1003.2025 (10th Generation Chipset with MS Windows 10 OS capable of 1,000mbs (1gb) speed). Unknown to me at the time was the fact this particular item (and similar) was infamous for issues with "Throughput Oscillation;" showing an initial BURST: +900mbs then immediately dropping to the 350~450mps range...a hair-tearing situation that neither COX nor ALLO could resolve. I did NOT want to spring ++$3,000 to buy a new CPU. After 2 full days of running this to ground, I had a solution to change a number of the E2600 Controller's Properties. This solved the thru-put issue and I'm hitting high 900's speeds with Ethernet. However, I wanted to sever the WiFi side of the Ethernet and did so by purchasing this ROG USB-BE92 WiFi Adapter. HOLY Roller skates Batman! This thing is LIGHT-SPEED! I have now leaped from the 250~350mbs pit up to the speed stratosphere with WiFi as well!!!! Could not have asked for better! 100% impressed and satisfied! (PS - it looks GOOD as well sitting on top of my CPU!!).
C**Z
Game Changer!
I have an Alienware 17 R5 and the wifi card was very bad. I would be 50ft from my router and speeds were very sporadic and not consistent at all. Online games would freeze and sometimes disconnect entirely from the wifi and I wouldn't be able to connect back to it. This Asus ROG wifi 7 usb changed everything! My speeds jumped from 40-90 Mbps to over 700 Mbps! my router is in the basement and I'm all the way up on the 2nd floor and have been getting very fast speeds and better yet my games aren't freezing or disconnecting anymore. Absolutely love this thing!
C**C
Bought 2 Nuff said!
Great Wifi Adapter. Took my dl's from 550-ish Mbps to 800 Mbps +. I was so impressed that I bought a second for my wife's gaming rig. My only complaint is the attached USB-A cable instead of the much more current USB-C.
L**G
Capable usb wifi adapter.
Skeptical before buying due to bad experience of usb wifi adapters in the past. However, Extremely consistent connection even if you don't use wifi 7 (only Wifi 6E in my case) , easy setup and so far so good.
L**S
Funciona como debe, sin cuello de botella
Mi access point es compatible con WiFi 7 a través de la banda 6Ghz y el ancho de banda efectivo es de 2882Mbps. Es importante descargar los drivers desde la página de Asus ROG. Recomiendo que lo conecten a un puerto USB C 3.2 o USB4.
F**R
high speed
The fastest wireless WiFi adapter. It's easy to install.
B**N
Nice
Good so far
S**E
garbage.
Its doesn't drop the wife.. the entire USB device constantly disconnects from the PC. And don't buy from a non amazon seller,, its impossible to return.
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