ASUS Ups The High-End Router Stakes With BE9400
ASUS has unveiled the TUF Gaming BE9400.
It’s a Wi-Fi 7 router designed to deliver up to 9400Mbps tri-band throughput for gaming, streaming, and smart homes.
The device supports ultrawide 320MHz channels, 4096-QAM and Multi-Link Operation (MLO).
That allows it to combine or alternate between the 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz bands to reduce latency and improve stability across multiple devices.
The BE9400 is rated to cover around 230 square metres and supports AiMesh for extending performance across larger homes.
Hardware includes three 2.5G LAN ports and one 2.5G WAN port, with one LAN port optimised for gaming traffic.

Latency isn’t likely to be an issue with the BE9400
Features such as OpenNAT for port management, one-tap Mobile Game Mode for smartphones, and USB tethering for 4G/5G backup connectivity are also included.
Smart network controls are handled through the ASUS Router app, with options for dedicated IoT or VPN networks.
AiProtection and safe browsing tools support security, while the device meets TUF durability standards for long-term use.
Compared to earlier ASUS models, the BE9400 offers a marked improvement in bandwidth and Wi-Fi 7 flexibility. It reinforces ASUS’s standing in the high-end gaming router segment, even as its top-tier ROG range continues to push the envelope.
The release is significant as it brings Wi-Fi 7 speeds and multi-gig connectivity into ASUS’s mainstream gaming line.
For players, the combination of low-latency modes and optimised ports promises smoother sessions.
The BE9400 is expected to be available by late October.



































































































