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The ASUS RT-AX57 Go is a compact, travel-ready AX3000 dual-band WiFi 6 router offering tri-mode connectivity with 4G/5G tethering, public WiFi hotspot support, and traditional router functionality. It delivers ultra-fast speeds up to 3,000 Mbps, supports up to 70 devices, and includes subscription-free commercial-grade network security powered by Trend Micro. With comprehensive VPN features and easy mobile app management, it’s designed for professionals who demand seamless, secure connectivity on the go.
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | RT-AX57 Go |
Item model number | RT-AX57 Go |
Operating System | ASUSWRT |
Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.7 x 4.7 x 0.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.7 x 4.7 x 0.8 inches |
Color | WHITE |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Manufacturer | ASUS |
ASIN | B0CL4FQNG4 |
Country of Origin | Vietnam |
Date First Available | October 16, 2023 |
B**B
It also works as an Asus AiMesh access point.
I was looking for a higher end Asus AiMesh access point to bring Wi-Fi to an area of a house with low signal. (I already have another Asus router in the same house.) At first I bought a different Asus wifi access point that sounded good on paper (the Asus ExpertWifi EBA63, which is a dedicated access point). However after trying two different units of that model, it turned out that the EBA63 units I tried made an audible buzzing noise when they were transmitting. So I returned the EBA63 units, did some research, and bought this Asus RT-AX57 Go travel router. I bought this router after learning that it could be used as an AiMesh access point. Adding this router as an AiMesh node is pretty simple, which is nice. It basically involves clicking one button called "Add AiMesh Node", from your main Asus router's web interface.I was looking for a wall mountable Asus AiMesh access point with low or no audible noise. (This travel router doesn't make any noise that I could detect.) Although this router is technically a complete router and not marketed only as an access point, all modern Asus routers that support AiMesh can be set to either of two different modes that allow them to function as an access point. One software mode is called "Access Point", and the other mode is called an "AiMesh Node". I set up this travel router as an AiMesh Node, because the set up and management is simpler than the other options. Also, the AiMesh mode reportedly allows smoother Wi-Fi handoffs than the access point mode.A possible downside of this router model is that it does not support power over ethernet (POE), so it needs to be installed close enough to a power outlet. However the router has been very capable so far and nice looking. It is wall mountable. It offers ethernet backhaul. It can support multiple wifi networks at the same time (SSIDs). I also noticed that the LED light can be turned off in software or covered with a piece of tape, which is good if you happen to be installing it where someone sleeps. So basically, it worked well for the purpose.
T**N
Portable and easy
Some devices just want hard lines or won't connect via Wifi. These just do the job and provide a stable connection to devices that need extra love. My Aquarium Controller is one of those. It refuses to use the wifi and isn't worth fighting it. Good option and very versatile.
R**N
Works For traveling
Works for traveling but not as easy to use as cheaper competitor units.
D**F
A great little travel router
Great little device with a full feature set of a regular Asus router. Can be used as a router for an apartment or a small house, but will really shine as a travel device. Can also be configured as an AiMesh node, wireless bridge and supports VPN (client and server). Great at connecting to public WiFi or mobile phone hotspot (USB tethering) and providing VPN protected connectivity to all your devices while traveling. Can be configured to turn VPN on/off with a button. Looks like this will be a part of my laptop travel bag going forward.Currently have this router in the public WiFi mode, but connected to my home WiFi with a different SSID running with a VPN client. So any device needing a quick VPN connection can connect to this SSID and have full VPN protection (without turning on a VPN client on the main home router). A good use case, when not traveling.
J**S
Almost no support with issue
I have an open ticket for over six weeks with ASUS. I am unable to add a second mesh node. When I do I receive 76,000 log entries in under 24 hours and many IoT devices have connectivity issues. ASUS has me running in circles. They ask me to perform troubleshooting by turning things off that already are. I have uploaded numerous logs and config files. They continue to ask me questions they have the data to answer themselves. Ticket was escalated three weeks ago, and zero technical contact made since. I don't think I will ever buy ASUS again. First troubleshooting ticket in 18 years and I have gone nowhere.This weekend I tried to open a second ticket because I have a device trying to connect every second. Even if I change all SSIDs the MAC still tries to connect on 2.4GhZ. Occurs with the internet disconnected. This occurred after turning on WiFi7 MLO. I have factory reset over six times. Tried Merlin firmware and older ASUS firmware. Created new SSIDs but the issue persists. Turned off all power to my house. My network is very slow and almost unusable. Over 185,000 log entries in past 12 hours. No response from ASUS. Terrible support.
M**.
Absolute garbage of a travel router
What a piece of trash after the december 2024 firmware update. i shared with them that the update had made WISP mode unusable. after you tie the router to a network thats the last time it will work unless you do a software restart. then you can pair it to a different network. can you imagine going to 14 different hotels and resetting your router to factory just to use it. i mean all my setting. backed up then wiped. and guess what. it wont let you do that with the firmware from december of 24. buyer beware. if you plan to use this as a travel network like its advertised then be sure to not just walk but RUN away from this turd of a network solution. ASUS ignored my test findings, feedback, and proof of issues with their new firmware and they still havent fixed it 5 months in!! i really cannot wait to get back to GLINET. their devices always worked for me and i will not make the same mistake twice with ASUS. shame on you asus. thanks for the worlds worst paperweight
A**H
This is an awesome little device
Saw this on a youtube channel and had to get one. When my firewall at home died, this took it's place for 2 weeks without even blinking.this is mostly made for people who travel, which makes it perfect for when I go somewhere. It can act as a normal router, a access point, and the best feature which is the WISP mode (Public Wifi Mode). This lets you pick a wifi from your area and use that as the internet connection. You connect to the wifi the router provides, and you're surfing on public wifi behind the protection of your own firewall. Haven't tried this in a hotel yet though. You can also plug your phone or hotspot into the router and it will use it as a failover connection.This thing is definitely worth the money.
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