ASUS unveils ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro WiFi 8 router prototype awarded at Computex 2026

📰 Original title: ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro WiFi 8 router wins Computex Best Choice award

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ASUS unveils ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro WiFi 8 router prototype awarded at Computex 2026

The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro WiFi 8 router has been recognized with a Computex Best Choice Award in the Gaming and Immersive Tech category, highlighting ASUS’s continued push into next-generation networking technology. The device is positioned as an early preview of WiFi 8 capabilities, building upon the company’s existing high-end ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro WiFi 7 platform with updated hardware and architectural improvements. Key features of the GT-BN98 Pro include Multi-AP coordination, intelligent path optimization, and dynamic bandwidth management designed to improve network stability and reduce congestion in dense urban environments where signal interference is common. The router also integrates a patented thermal design to maintain performance under heavy load. ASUS has equipped the device with 10Gbps networking ports and compatibility with its AiMesh ecosystem, allowing it to be integrated into larger mesh networks for expanded coverage. While WiFi 8 is expected to significantly improve reliability and range rather than raw speed, the standard is not anticipated to be finalized until around 2028. As a result, widespread consumer adoption is still several years away. ASUS has not yet announced pricing or a release date for the GT-BN98 Pro, and full technical specifications remain limited. The company has previously showcased other experimental WiFi 8 concepts, indicating ongoing development in this area. Overall, the router serves as a forward-looking concept highlighting where next-generation home networking technology may be headed.

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ASUS unveils ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro WiFi 8 router prototype awarded at Computex 2026

📰 Original title: ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro WiFi 8 router wins Computex Best Choice award

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ASUS unveils ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro WiFi 8 router prototype awarded at Computex 2026

The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-BN98 Pro WiFi 8 router has been recognized with a Computex Best Choice Award in the Gaming and Immersive Tech category, highlighting ASUS’s continued push into next-generation networking technology. The device is positioned as an early preview of WiFi 8 capabilities, building upon the company’s existing high-end ROG Rapture GT-BE98 Pro WiFi 7 platform with updated hardware and architectural improvements. Key features of the GT-BN98 Pro include Multi-AP coordination, intelligent path optimization, and dynamic bandwidth management designed to improve network stability and reduce congestion in dense urban environments where signal interference is common. The router also integrates a patented thermal design to maintain performance under heavy load. ASUS has equipped the device with 10Gbps networking ports and compatibility with its AiMesh ecosystem, allowing it to be integrated into larger mesh networks for expanded coverage. While WiFi 8 is expected to significantly improve reliability and range rather than raw speed, the standard is not anticipated to be finalized until around 2028. As a result, widespread consumer adoption is still several years away. ASUS has not yet announced pricing or a release date for the GT-BN98 Pro, and full technical specifications remain limited. The company has previously showcased other experimental WiFi 8 concepts, indicating ongoing development in this area. Overall, the router serves as a forward-looking concept highlighting where next-generation home networking technology may be headed.

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Zehntausende ASUS-Router sind unter fremder Kontrolle

Die "Operation WrtHug" ist eine große Cyber-Angriffskampagne auf ASUS-Router. Wir erklĂ€ren, wie sie funktioniert und man sie abwehren kann.

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Maybe you shouldn’t take WiFi advice from me

Sunday, I set up a new wireless router at home–the second time I’ve done that in less than two years. I am not proud of that fact, even if the most recent WiFi router cost us nothing and even knocked $5 a month off our broadband bill.

That cost savings–the product of a June 2024 Verizon Fios pricing revamp that I took embarrassingly long to capitalize on–would have been motivation enough to take that company up on its offer of a zero-cost WiFi 6E Verizon Router. But I was also tired of seeing wireless reception in my home office flicker in and out.

That was a problem I’d hoped to solve with my December 2023 purchase of a Synology WRX560 WiFi 6 router, which itself was an attempt to fix reception problems that had persisted after I’d bought an Asus RT-AX3000 in April of 2020. That, in turn, was a response to the pandemic overloading an older Asus router that I’d somehow kept in service since 2012.

But the bandwidth that makes its way to the Mac mini and other computers in my home workspace, about the farthest point in our small, old house from the router behind the living-room TV, remains a tiny fraction of our 300 Mbps fiber-optic connection. Even if the latest wireless link seems slightly less likely to glitch out during a Zoom call.

I tried dusting off the 2012-vintage Asus model that I’d somehow kept around to set it up as a wireless bridge that would pick up my WiFi with (presumably) better antennas than whatever Apple has tucked inside the Mac mini and then relay it to that computer via Ethernet. But that option, apparently unavailable on the Synology router, has only yielded a modest improvement
 which means that everybody who has been telling me all along to set up a mesh WiFi network should go ahead and laugh at my unwillingness to take their advice.

In my defense, our house still seems too small to require a mesh network. But there must be enough plaster walls with enough metal inside them between downstairs and upstairs to bog down reception this badly.

While I research my options–inconveniently enough, Wirecutter and PCMag don’t recommend the same sets of mesh routers–I have appreciated the opportunity to inspect the WiFi experience Verizon provides for its customers.

Overall: not bad. The router could use a fourth Ethernet port, but the companion Verizon Home app does a lot to simplify network management by surfacing more detailed identifications of devices on the network than Synology’s DS router app could. Verizon’s app also requires fewer taps to rename those gadgets (but not change their icon), group them by room, and apply time limits.

And then the app clearly identifies problem performers by adding a red “Weak signal” label to devices with poor connectivity. One consistent example: this Mac.

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Backdoor invisibili minacciano migliaia di router Asus

Sistema di accesso nascosto permette controllo amministrativo completo, persistente anche dopo riavvii e aggiornamenti del firmware.

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«Zudem sollten Betroffene AiCloud deaktivieren und jedweden Dienst abschalten, der aus dem Internet erreichbar ist, wie den Fernzugriff aus dem WAN, Portforwarding, DDNS, den VPN-Server, die DMZ, Porttriggering und FTP.»
— Und auf einen Schlag wĂŒrde der Router zu einem mit Strom betriebenen Elektroschrott mutieren...

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Asus-Router: SicherheitslĂŒcke ermöglicht unbefugtes AusfĂŒhren von Funktionen

Eine kritische Schwachstelle in Asus' AiCloud ermöglicht Angreifern, auf einigen Asus-Routern unbefugt Funktionen auszufĂŒhren.

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I Painted his House to Fix his WiFi

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Waschmaschine von LG ĂŒbertrug 3,6 GB Daten tĂ€glich

Der Besitzer einer LG-Waschmaschine trennte das GerĂ€t vom Wi-Fi, nachdem er einen ĂŒbermĂ€ĂŸig hohen Datenverkehr feststellte.

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Sicherheitsupdates: Angreifer können Kontrolle ĂŒber Asus-Router erlangen

Mehrere SicherheitslĂŒcken gefĂ€hrden verschiedene Router-Modelle von Asus. Patches sichern GerĂ€te ab.

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ASUS-Router durch fehlerhaftes Update weltweit ausgefallen

Auch ASUS-Router, auf denen automatische Sicherheitsupdates deaktiviert sind, konnten aufgrund des Fehlers keine Verbindung mehr herstellen.

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