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ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 Wireless Tri-Band Gaming Router
Summary
ROG PCs (motherboard, laptop, desktops) and ROG Wi-Fi routers together with Game First V network acceleration software ensure smoother online game with lower ping and less lag. No matter wire or wireless, Game First and Game Boost prioritize gaming packets and decrease so that you do not miss a bullet from the back. GT-AX11000 provides triple-level game acceleration to boost game traffic every step of the way. This lowers ping rate and reduce game latency for better gaming experience. Port forwarding is critical for gamers, to avoid the awkward situation of not being able to team up with friends. Open NAT on GT-AX11000 cannot be easier, it only takes 3 steps. No more frustrating and complicated process needed. GT-AX11000 is designed with just one mission in mind: Make your gaming network awesome. It's packed with powerful gaming optimizations, and delivers dominating Wi-Fi performance, rock-solid stability and state-of-the-art security. The ROG-themed Gaming Center interface provides easy point-and-click control over every incredible feature.
Features
- Triple-level Game Acceleration – Accelerate game traffic every step of the way - from device to game server.
- Battle-ready-hardware – 1.8GHz quad-core CPU and 2.5GBase -T port for ultimate performance.
- Front-line Network Security – Neutralize internet threats before they hit your network.
Requires cable or DSL modem subscription with an Internet Service Provider (ISP)
What is a router?
There are two devices that tend to confuse people when it comes to the networking industry–the modem and the router. The modem connects your home to your Internet Services Provider, such as Bell Fibe Internet, while the router distributes the signals to different areas in your home. The modern modem generally includes a wireless router. However, its range might not be wide enough for your home. In this case, you might wish to add a router to your network.What Wi-Fi router should you buy?
Consider the key points here that will help you choose the router that works best for your needs:- The size of your home/coverage area, mesh Wi-Fi could be an option if you have a larger home.
- The material or thickness of your walls, as you may require a more powerful router to achieve the desired signal strength.
- The number of devices you wish to connect in your home; you might want to look into tri-band routers if you have many smart devices in your home.
- 2.4GHz is good for regular web surfing and social media apps but other household appliances such as your microwave or TV will interfere with it.
- 5.0GHz is optimized for video streaming and online gaming, but it has shorter range than the 2.4GHz bandwidth.
- LAN ports and USB ports may be preferred as they allow you to connect demanding wired devices such as desktop PCs, gaming consoles, network-attached storage (NAS) drives, and home-automation hubs.
Networking Features
- Wireless Standard:
- 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax
- Wireless Speed:
- AX
- LAN Ports:
- 4
- Frequency Bands:
- 2.4GHz, 5GHz & 5GHz
- Antennas (External):
- 8
- Interface Slot Type:
- RJ-45
- Speed (Wired) (Mbps):
- 10/100/1000
- Speed (2.4GHz) (Mbps):
- 1148
- Speed (5GHz) (Mbps):
- 9608
- Wi-Fi Protected Set-up:
- Yes
- Firewall Type:
- IPv6-enabled