The Xiaomi Router BE5000 measures 271.9 mm wide, 220.8 mm tall, and 40.9 mm thick, with a total volume of approximately 2455.45 cm³, making it a reasonably sized unit for home or office placement. It features 5 external antennas — none of which are removable — and no internal antennas, with no USB ports included. For wired connectivity, it offers 3 LAN ports and 1 WAN port, while USB connectivity and outdoor use are not supported. The router comes with a 1-year warranty period.
The router supports Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be) as its latest standard, with backward compatibility extending to Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), and Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n), all operating across a dual-band configuration. Combined wireless throughput reaches 4323 Mb/s, while onboard internal storage sits at 0.512 GB. There is no external memory slot available on this unit.
The Xiaomi Router BE5000 comes with a broad set of security capabilities, starting with a built-in network firewall and support for WPA, WPA2, and WPA3 wireless security protocols. Network access can be further controlled through MAC address filtering, URL filtering, port filtering, and a Network Services Filter, giving administrators several layers of traffic management. It also includes parental controls, NAT, PPTP Passthrough, static IP addressing, and automatic IP assignment, covering both household access management and more conventional network configuration needs.
The router supports mesh Wi-Fi, MU-MIMO, and VLAN tagging, making it suitable for more structured network setups alongside standard home use. It is IPv6 enabled and includes both static and dynamic routing options, along with QoS and Network Time Protocol support for traffic prioritization and time synchronization. Matter support and a dedicated smartphone app add to its connectivity and management options, while wireless operation is fully supported. Beamforming and DLNA certification are not featured on this model.