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The ASUS ZenWiFi BD5 is a cutting-edge dual-band WiFi 7 mesh router delivering up to 5000 Mbps speeds and coverage for 2500 sq.ft. It features four internal antennas, dual 2.5G Ethernet ports, and advanced security with AiProtection Pro and VPNs. Designed for modern smart homes, it supports Smart Home Master SSIDs to isolate IoT devices and offers seamless expandability with ASUS AiMesh technology. Ideal for professionals seeking fast, secure, and reliable whole-home WiFi with easy app control.












| ASIN | B0DHWD6LQJ |
| Antenna Location | Business, Gaming, Home |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,035 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #76 in Whole Home & Mesh Wi-Fi Systems |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | BD5 1 pack Router, Power adapter, Quick start guide, RJ45 cable, Warranty card |
| Color | WHITE |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smart Television, Smart Thermostat, Smartphone, Tablet |
| Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
| Connectivity Range | 2500 Square Feet |
| Connectivity Technology | Power adapter, RJ45 Cable, Wi-Fi |
| Control Method | App, Touch |
| Controller Type | App Control, Push Button |
| Coverage | 2500 Square Feet |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 112 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 2882 Megabits Per Second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5"L x 2.8"W x 5.5"H |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 2500 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | ASUS |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1441 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | BD5 (W-1-PK) |
| Model Name | BD5 (W-1-PK) |
| Model Number | BD5 (W-1-PK) |
| Number of Antennas | 4 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | Mac, Windows |
| Other Special Features of the Product | AiProtection, VPN, WPS Security, Alexa Compatible, Network standard: WiFi 4 (802.11n), WiFi 5 (802.11ac), WiFi 6 (802.11ax), WiFi 7 (802.11be), IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IPv4, IPv6, Whole-Home Mesh, Wirelss Router, AiMesh Node, Access Point Mode |
| Router Firewall Security Level | High |
| Router Network Type | wireless |
| Security Protocol | AiProtection, VPN, WPS, Let's Encrypt, DNS-over-TLS, Security Scan, Firewall, WPA/WPA2/WPA3-Personal, WPA/WPA2-Enterprise |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | AiProtection, VPN, WPS Security, Alexa Compatible, Network standard: WiFi 4 (802.11n), WiFi 5 (802.11ac), WiFi 6 (802.11ax), WiFi 7 (802.11be), IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IPv4, IPv6, Whole-Home Mesh, Wirelss Router, AiMesh Node, Access Point Mode Special Feature AiProtection, VPN, WPS Security, Alexa Compatible, Network standard: WiFi 4 (802.11n), WiFi 5 (802.11ac), WiFi 6 (802.11ax), WiFi 7 (802.11be), IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IPv4, IPv6, Whole-Home Mesh, Wirelss Router, AiMesh Node, Access Point Mode See more |
| UPC | 197105627796 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 3 year |
| Wi-Fi Generation | WiFi 7 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11.be, 802.11ac, 802.11ax, 802.11g, 802.11n |
L**S
Great product seamless integration
I’ve encountered connectivity issues in various parts of my house, including dropping items from the network, even HomePods. To address this, I decided to purchase a ZenWiFi BD5 and expand my network upstairs. This was particularly beneficial since it seamlessly integrated with my existing ZenWiFi BT10 tri-band router. To optimize bandwidth on the wireless channels, I utilized an Ethernet backhaul. The BD5 features an IoT 2.4Ghz channel, similar to the BT10, allowing all my smart devices to connect to this channel. The setup was straightforward and resulted in a single, stable mesh network. Apart from a few startup hiccups, all my smart devices have been functioning flawlessly. Additionally, I now have consistent and fast internet speed throughout my house. I highly recommend ASUS products.
V**O
Do not buy the bd5. It’s so much more trouble than it’s worth.
I love love love asus for the xt8. No fuss no muss. It just worked with the occasional update. Then it got hit by lightening. Not asus’s fault. Time to buy a new one. I thought, i’ll upgrade. I bought the asus BD5. The worst idea EVER! It has been a problem ever since i bought it. Box has a slip in it that says STOP! Call us before you return this item. So you call 3 times and the system puts you on hold and it clicks off at the 15 minute mark each time. You email and they say to call. They also say it’s the internet cable company’s fault. You change every cable 10x and still doesn’t work. You go through the setup at least a dozen times. Then it suddenly works and you have no idea why. Your only tools are a reboot, reset, an unwound paperclip and soooooooo much time watching lights. Signal strength says connection Great! with the xt8 Signal strength says connection ok or poor with the bd5 when it works. BTW - both units are in the same exact place they were before. Bd5 says update available. So you update and get the red light. No internet connection. Then you get the white light which means all good. No it does not because when you go to the app you get the orange bar that says “unable to connect to the internet” Value for money - no value at all. I would give ZERO stars if that were an option. These are paperweights that sometimes give you wireless internet. Context Lived with xt8 for 3 years, no issues. Pretty much set it and forget it. Living with bd5 since june 2025 and thoroughly regret the purchase. Now i’m gonna take my paperclip, reset the whole thing again and cross my fingers. Maybe i’ll have wireless internet again one day. The moral of this story is….. Do not buy the bd5. It’s so much more trouble than it’s worth.
N**K
Great Purchase
The ASUS WiFi router has been a great upgrade for my home network. Setup was quick and easy using the mobile app, and the connection has remained fast and stable throughout the house. Streaming, gaming, and video calls all run smoothly with minimal lag or interruptions. I also appreciate the strong signal range and built-in security features. Overall, this router delivers reliable performance, excellent speed, and solid value for anyone needing dependable home WiFi.
M**.
Fast, modern mesh with a few caveats
I’ve been using the ASUS ZenWiFi BD5 (1-pack) for a small apartment setup, and overall it delivers strong, modern performance. WiFi 7 support and the dual-band design provide noticeably better stability and lower latency compared to my older WiFi 6 router. Speeds are excellent for streaming, video calls, and gaming, and coverage easily handles around 2,000–2,500 sq.ft as advertised in an open layout. The dual 2.5G ports are a big plus, especially if you have multi-gig internet or a fast NAS. Setup through the ASUS app was straightforward, and I appreciate that security features and parental controls are included without requiring a subscription. The Smart Home Master SSIDs are also a nice touch, making it easier to separate IoT devices from primary devices. On the downside, this is a single-pack unit, so it does not fully showcase the benefits of a true mesh system unless you add additional nodes later. Also, being dual-band, it does not have the extra backhaul flexibility you’d get with tri-band mesh systems, especially in more complex floor plans. Overall, it’s a solid choice if you want an affordable entry into WiFi 7 with strong performance, modern ports, and good software features. Just be aware that larger homes may still benefit from adding more nodes or stepping up to a tri-band model.
F**Y
Rough around the edges
I moved to this from a TP-Link Deco X20. The Deco was solid, but there are some security concerns about hidden backdoors so I needed an upgrade. I have not had many issues with stability or connectivity with this ASUS BD5 router which seem to plague other ASUS products (XT series for example). I am in a really small place so my routers are close together. I don't think any of our devices are roaming between nodes. We are moving to a larger place soon and I suspect the stability might suffer. Here are my main issues with this router: 1. There is an app that you can use to manage the router. The problem is that the app does not have all of the settings the web does. This makes the app obsolete for me because I am tired of opening the app and hunting around for something that only exists on the web. Now, I just go straight to the web. 2. The web interface has not been updated for many years. The layout and categorization does not make sense to me as it has grown organically over time. Settings are hard to find. An intuitive consistent interface for both app and web would be a welcome addition. 3. You will have to tweak this to get stability and performance. I am constantly moving things around to get it to work. Almost all changes require a full reboot for some reason and it takes a really long time for the nodes to reconnect with this happens. 4. The setup process was buggy. I changed the default subnet during the setup and that caused it to choke. I had to start over again. It took a long time and was frustrating. 5. I monitor my router logs for anything unusual. I have this router dumping the output to a log server on my NAS. This router is constantly logging emergency and error level messages that make no sense and do not seem critical or an emergency. There are things like "PHYMODE: 38" or "Channel is already set," and even errors with no messages at all. The end result is that anything really important will undoubtedly get lost in this noise. My sense from this constant noise is that the code must be really sloppy.
T**S
Roaming Between Nodes Is Unreliable
I installed the ASUS ZenWiFi BD5 as a 3-node mesh system in my home, which is a two-story reinforced concrete construction. Unfortunately, the roaming between nodes has been unreliable and causes frequent connectivity problems. My setup is as follows: the main router is on the first floor, and I have two nodes on the second floor (office and master bedroom). The office node uses Ethernet backhaul, while the master bedroom node connects wirelessly. The main issue happens when moving between areas of the house. Devices do not transition smoothly between nodes. Instead, the connection often drops completely for several seconds before reconnecting. At times the device stays connected to a distant node even when a closer node is available, and other times it switches but loses internet access during the transition. I attempted several troubleshooting steps: - Adjusted Roaming Assistant thresholds - Disabled Airtime Fairness - Tested different node placements - Verified backhaul configuration - Updated firmware and rebooted the system Despite these changes, the mesh handoff remains inconsistent. In a home with reinforced concrete, reliable roaming is critical for a mesh system, and this setup has not performed as expected. While the hardware itself seems well built and the interface is easy to use, the roaming stability has been disappointing for a system marketed as a seamless mesh solution. Buyers with multi-floor concrete homes may want to consider this limitation before purchasing.
M**K
Amazingly good mesh access points
This is a really good mesh system, and a good value. With the 3 pack, it covers at least 4000 square feet, including through walls, with nearly full signal everywhere on the 2.4ghz network. It's easy to set up - just find the IP address and log in. There is an app, but it never forces you to use it. I am using a wired backhaul with gigabit fiber, and I get ~300mbit up and down over 2.4ghz and about 700mbit over 5ghz using wifi 6E (I don't have any wifi 7 devices yet). I get the full gigabit using the wired port. These do support connecting with each other wirelessly though, and with wifi7 and the ability to use double the channel width, I'd imagine they would do a pretty good job even without the backhaul; although I didn't test that. The web based management console is quite nice too. I was able to diagnose a long standing issue with my wired network using the built in diagnostics, which was an extra bonus. These can also be used as a router, and it has a lot of features like VPN, etc. in that mode, but I needed to use them as access points due to my ISP. If you are in the market for a router though, skip it and just get the 3 pack of these since it's cheaper and you get way more range. The only downside is that they only give you two Ethernet ports - one for backhaul and one for a single device. That's easily remedied by connecting a cheap 5 port switch to the device port though, and I'd rather do that than have to pay a higher price for each of these. These are night and day better than my old Linksys mesh access points (which were terrible in every way), and I am so glad I upgraded to these.
C**2
Seamless Setup. Mostly set it and forget it.
This set of 3 was delivered to me at the beginning of February 2026. I installed them the following weekend. Fairly seamless setup process. The first one gets connected to your modem/ONT right away. Each of the satellite nodes must be next to the primary node during initial setup. They connect wirelessly. After each one is set up, you can move it to where ever you need it, and use a wired backhaul if you have one. These things have worked like a charm. I was so pleased, that I bought 2 more to go in my other residence. The BD5’s only have two 2.5G RJ45 jacks on the back. So you’re going to need to add a switch to your setup if you don’t already have one.
Z**D
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E**O
Recomendable 100%
Súper recomendable. Lo único es que necesité asesoría para poder quitar el doble NAT que me generaba por el tipo de servicio que uso en México. Pero incluso con el doble NAT las redes wi-fi se hicieron mucho más rápidas y al fin llegó a toda mi casa.
J**N
WiFi muy lento, con conexión inestable
Pésima experiencia con Asus ZenWiFi BD5. Velocidades WiFi muy bajas (peor que versiones anteriores), inestabilidad, problemas con mesh y puertos. Decepcionante tras años con Asus.
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