ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6E Gaming Router (GT-AXE16000) - Quad-Band, 6 GHz Ready, Dual 10G Ports, 2.5G WAN Port, AiMesh Support, Triple-level Game Acceleration, Lifetime Internet Security, Instant Guard
- Quad-band WiFi 6E gaming router – Ultrafast WiFi 6E (802.11ax) quad-band WiFi router boosts speeds up to 16000 Mbps.Power Supply : AC Input : 110V-240V(50-60Hz), DC Output : 19 V with max. 3.42 A current ; 19.5 V with max. 3.33 A current.
- New 6 GHz frequency band – Wider channels and higher capacity delivers higher performance, lower latency, and less interference.
- Expanded coverage – The exclusive ASUS RangeBoost Plus improves signal range and overall coverage.
- Dual 10G ports – Enjoy up to 10X-faster data-transfer speeds for bandwidth-demanding tasks with two 10 Gbps WAN/LAN ports.
- 2.5G WAN port – 2.5 Gbps port prioritizes all network traffic, and unlocks the full potential of WiFi 6.
- Triple-level game acceleration - Accelerate game traffic every step of the way — from device to game server.
- Easy Extendable Network – Enjoy seamless roaming with rich, advanced features by adding any AiMesh-compatible router.
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ASUS is worth the $
Asus: hold my beer
I've seen several models of Asus WiFi 6 routers go for around $150-200 in the past couple of weeks
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Those are dual or tri band. This is a quad band router. This also has a faster processor and more ram than those other models
May be true, but how many people on here actually subscribe to a gigagbit+ ISP plan that actually requires the bandwidth capability of one of these high-end routers? Chances are, for the vast, vast majority of people, if you're spending more than $100-150 on a router, it's overkill for your home and/or ISP service.
I agree with you 100%
I dropped $600 on this when it came out
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