The ASUS GT-BN98 Pro Gaming Router will have Wi-Fi 8 and 10 Gbps ports

The ASUS GT-BN98 Pro Gaming Router will have Wi-Fi 8 and 10 Gbps ports





When the implementation of the Wi-Fi 7many manufacturers are already betting on the next generation of wireless networks. A next generation arriving to upgrade to Wi-Fi 7without greater speed, but offering greater stability and other new features. So you can take advantage of this new generation Wi-Fi 8, ASUS will present this next COMPUTEX a new router compatible with this upcoming standard.

ASUS will show a gaming router compatible with Wi-Fi 8 at COMPUTEX 2026

This new router ASUS GT-BN98 Pro with connectivity Wi-Fi 8 has won COMPUTEX 2026 awardthat’s why it has been made known. A router high-end gaming-orientedwhich in addition to Wi-Fi 8 presents a Multi-AP coordination architecturewith intelligent route optimization and dynamic bandwidth managementadapting to each situation to offer the best performance in each scenario in a personalized way.

The ASUS GT-BN98 Pro will offer 10 Gbps Ethernet ports and gaming functions

This model also stands out for offering 10 Gbps Ethernet portsideal for taking advantage of the fastest fiber connections that have this speed. You can expand your network thanks to compatibility with AiMeshto add compatible satellites and bring the Wi-Fi 8 to more remote areas. Also offers gaming-oriented featureswith ROG acceleration for gamingprioritizing the connection when users who start this type of software are detected.

ASUS continues the development started with the ROG NeoCore prototype

A model that continues the prototype already shown a few months ago with the ROG NeoCorewith which the first real performance tests were carried out. At the moment this model has been made known through the website that awards the awards on the occasion of this COMPUTEX. We hope that, during the event in which Geeknetic will be present, provide us with more information with all the characteristics of this next model that is ahead of the most recent technologies.

Juan Antonio Soto

I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I broke down my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210MB of hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles I write for Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC.