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ASUS ROG Dual-Band Wireless Gigabit Wi-Fi Gaming Router (GT-AC2900)

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Amazon.com has ASUS ROG Dual-Band Wireless Gigabit Wi-Fi Gaming Router (GT-AC2900) for $115.99. Shipping is free.

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  • Triple-level game Accelerator - optimizes your online gaming packets all the way from your PC to the game server.
  • Geforce now recommended router – enjoy an unrivaled cloud gaming experience with no latency.
  • Aimesh supported - works with Asus AiMesh compatible routers to create a powerful, flexible, seamless whole-home Wi-Fi system.
  • Front-line network security – Lifetime free AiProtection Pro, Powered by Trend Micro, protects all connected devices from internet threats.
  • Asus Aura lighting– multiple effects for a stylish vibe while can even be set to reflect the status of your network

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Amazon.com has ASUS ROG Dual-Band Wireless Gigabit Wi-Fi Gaming Router (GT-AC2900) for $115.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • Triple-level game Accelerator - optimizes your online gaming packets all the way from your PC to the game server.
  • Geforce now recommended router – enjoy an unrivaled cloud gaming experience with no latency.
  • Aimesh supported - works with Asus AiMesh compatible routers to create a powerful, flexible, seamless whole-home Wi-Fi system.
  • Front-line network security – Lifetime free AiProtection Pro, Powered by Trend Micro, protects all connected devices from internet threats.
  • Asus Aura lighting– multiple effects for a stylish vibe while can even be set to reflect the status of your network

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Jsz0301
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It's also double the cost.

This is better than any wifi6 router in its price range. BCM4906 4x4 AC W2 with 160mhz support on 5G.

2x2 AX routers at this price point are worse​
dcm619
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I paid a bit more last year+ but I had giftcards to use and I needed one right away.

I have this router and love it.

The RGB may seem dumb but in all honesty I find it quite handy. I have it to show bandwidth. With it setup in the living room I can see how many people are watching stuff/downloading. Color changes from Green to Yellow to Red on what is going on. I am stuck with 50/mbps(or pay 6x the price for 100+mbps) so it is quite handy and the QoS on it keeps everything good.

Great at port forwarding, no problems with a closed NAT in any games. As someone with a low amount of bandwidth and kids that game/youtube and I like my 4K shows it does a great job with the connection I have.
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Buying your own is leaps ahead of an ISP provided router.

Add in the fact that you can use third party firmware on these to make them even better and you'll wonder why you were ever dealing with Spectrum's crap.

Just make sure you still have a modem, as it's possible you have a modem/router combo unit.

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javilovesummer
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I'm very illiterate when it comes to these routers. I'm currently using a spectrum provided one and need to replace it about every 6 months now. Is this router's longevity better? Any info would be great!
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Just so that I am clear this is not wifi6... correct?
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Quote from javilovesummer :
I'm very illiterate when it comes to these routers. I'm currently using a spectrum provided one and need to replace it about every 6 months now. Is this router's longevity better? Any info would be great!
Buying your own is leaps ahead of an ISP provided router.

Add in the fact that you can use third party firmware on these to make them even better and you'll wonder why you were ever dealing with Spectrum's crap.

Just make sure you still have a modem, as it's possible you have a modem/router combo unit.
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Quote from sadude :
Just so that I am clear this is not wifi6... correct?
Correct, this is not WiFi 6, but it's on the higher end of AC. In some cases, it can outperform WiFi 6, as WiFi 6's range is severely limited and will drop down to AC speeds.
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Quote from sadude :
Just so that I am clear this is not wifi6... correct?
yes wifi 5
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Correct, this is not WiFi 6, but it's on the higher end of AC. In some cases, it can outperform WiFi 6, as WiFi 6's range is severely limited and will drop down to AC speeds.
I will ultimately need at least 2-3 of these I need mesh. One for the main cabinet to provide DHCP and then remaining units would be wifi only access points. I am guessing I would just run as mesh
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Quote from wherestheanykey :
Buying your own is leaps ahead of an ISP provided router.

Add in the fact that you can use third party firmware on these to make them even better and you'll wonder why you were ever dealing with Spectrum's crap.

Just make sure you still have a modem, as it's possible you have a modem/router combo unit.
Yea I have a modem/router combo. I'm so tired of dealing with the router problem from spectrum, would you recommend this router? I'm ok with this price range.

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I paid a bit more last year+ but I had giftcards to use and I needed one right away.

I have this router and love it.

The RGB may seem dumb but in all honesty I find it quite handy. I have it to show bandwidth. With it setup in the living room I can see how many people are watching stuff/downloading. Color changes from Green to Yellow to Red on what is going on. I am stuck with 50/mbps(or pay 6x the price for 100+mbps) so it is quite handy and the QoS on it keeps everything good.

Great at port forwarding, no problems with a closed NAT in any games. As someone with a low amount of bandwidth and kids that game/youtube and I like my 4K shows it does a great job with the connection I have.
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PeteyTheStriker
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Time to clear up and correct some info here.

Quote from ftee123 :
Good deal? How does it compare to tp link from Costco?
Not sure which one so post the model next time.

Quote from Jsz0301 :
It's also double the cost.

This is better than any wifi6 router in its price range. BCM4906 4x4 AC W2 with 160mhz support on 5G.

2x2 AX routers at this price point are worse​
You would be correct and not correct, cause even a 2x2 router if your looking at raw throughput will be higher or on par with the best AC has, at best max AC in all perfect conditions is around 600 Mbps (80MHz) and 900 Mbps (160MHz) from even the highest end AC router. When it comes to AX the lowest throughput, NOT ISP SPEED, will be starting around 500Mbps without any variables and has already proven in higher end gear to be as fast as 1.7 Gbps its late so I dont want to go search for it. The GT-AC2900 was and still is one of the fastest to push that 900Mbps on 160MHz but the problem is the second you get neighbors networks running 160MHz or other channel interference those speeds drop to the more common and average around 500Mbps.

The benefit of the 4X4 will be handling more devices but not necessarily maximizing speeds or throughput. So a lot more beneficial for households with a lot of devices looking for airtime.

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is it better to wait for wifi 6e i can wait
Wifi 6E is nothing special cause in most cases the range is so short you leave the room and your back on standard wifi 6 AX.

Quote from Gears_and_Beers :
So it begs the question, which would give me better range and/or throughput, this GT-AC2900, or the RT-AX58U? I ask, because I have already tried the AX58U because it was the only local Asus router I could find. I wanted to see if it had enough oomph to push out there. Inside the auxiliary building with the 1900P, I can only get about 30Mbps down, and about 10Mpbs up, with a moderate amount of jitter and packet loss. The AX58U was the supplying router, and it's hardwired with 100Mbps up and down. They were linked using the Asus AiMesh mode.

In short, is this AC2900 a significant downgrade from the AX58U in the range department?
Range in general is a giant ???? cause it depends on so many variables that its impossible without a site survey to give anyone a real answer. From reviews I saw on the GT-AC2900 it had problems with range after 30feet so I would say the AX58U is probably better than it cause of the 4th antenna.

Quote from javilovesummer :
I'm very illiterate when it comes to these routers. I'm currently using a spectrum provided one and need to replace it about every 6 months now. Is this router's longevity better? Any info would be great!
While this is a good router, you would be wasting money buying a wifi 5 generation router this late in the game especially when good AX wifi 6 routers are around this price point. If you honestly dont need the latest and greatest and have speeds around 500Mbps from your ISP it would last you a few years.

Quote from sadude :
Just so that I am clear this is not wifi6... correct?
That is correct, this is a very high end wifi 5 router.

Quote from wherestheanykey :
Correct, this is not WiFi 6, but it's on the higher end of AC. In some cases, it can outperform WiFi 6, as WiFi 6's range is severely limited and will drop down to AC speeds.
You would be incorrect Wifi 6 AX range is not limited and is almost completely identical to Wifi 5 and AC, so there is no dropping down. What your confused with is Wifi 6E which operates on the new 6Ghz band and is very short range and once you leave the room the router in most cases will drop down to Wifi 6 AX.
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How does it compare to the Archer AX4400?
I had Archer AX4400 and that thing died on me in three months. Vendor won't take it back as it's outside their return period and spent five hours with tech support and they said the antenna's have stopped functioning. They will send a new unit, provided I pay $14.99 shipping and ship them the faulty unit. I would prefer buying from Costco than these online guys.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Time to clear up and correct some info here.



Not sure which one so post the model next time.



You would be correct and not correct, cause even a 2x2 router if your looking at raw throughput will be higher or on par with the best AC has, at best max AC in all perfect conditions is around 600 Mbps (80MHz) and 900 Mbps (160MHz) from even the highest end AC router. When it comes to AX the lowest throughput, NOT ISP SPEED, will be starting around 500Mbps without any variables and has already proven in higher end gear to be as fast as 1.7 Gbps its late so I dont want to go search for it. The GT-AC2900 was and still is one of the fastest to push that 900Mbps on 160MHz but the problem is the second you get neighbors networks running 160MHz or other channel interference those speeds drop to the more common and average around 500Mbps.

The benefit of the 4X4 will be handling more devices but not necessarily maximizing speeds or throughput. So a lot more beneficial for households with a lot of devices looking for airtime.



Wifi 6E is nothing special cause in most cases the range is so short you leave the room and your back on standard wifi 6 AX.



Range in general is a giant ???? cause it depends on so many variables that its impossible without a site survey to give anyone a real answer. From reviews I saw on the GT-AC2900 it had problems with range after 30feet so I would say the AX58U is probably better than it cause of the 4th antenna.



While this is a good router, you would be wasting money buying a wifi 5 generation router this late in the game especially when good AX wifi 6 routers are around this price point. If you honestly dont need the latest and greatest and have speeds around 500Mbps from your ISP it would last you a few years.



That is correct, this is a very high end wifi 5 router.



You would be incorrect Wifi 6 AX range is not limited and is almost completely identical to Wifi 5 and AC, so there is no dropping down. What your confused with is Wifi 6E which operates on the new 6Ghz band and is very short range and once you leave the room the router in most cases will drop down to Wifi 6 AX.
Thanks for the useful info! Would you happen to have any recommendations for a wifi 6 AX around this price range has the lowest chance of crapping out in less than a year?
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Flash Merlin firmware, then install 3 scripts: Diversion, SkyNet and scMerlin. Then, you are all set. Actually, don't forget to donate to the devs.
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I have previous version of this router AC86U. These are very good routers. The range is excellent and this unit seems to have better reliability than the original 86u's. My 86u has been solid though. I would buy this in a heartbeat if I was in the market. If you are worried about WiFi6 don't get this one. If you are an average user, this unit is almost overkill. Buy with confidence.
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Quote from TH51562 :
I have/had both the 68 series and the 86 series. This 86 series is the direct successor but blows away in both CPU speed and range so I would pay the extra 20 bucks
I agree with this as an owner of the same two mentioned in this post.

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Quote from Gears_and_Beers :
So it begs the question, which would give me better range and/or throughput, this GT-AC2900, or the RT-AX58U? I ask, because I have already tried the AX58U because it was the only local Asus router I could find. I wanted to see if it had enough oomph to push out there. Inside the auxiliary building with the 1900P, I can only get about 30Mbps down, and about 10Mpbs up, with a moderate amount of jitter and packet loss. The AX58U was the supplying router, and it's hardwired with 100Mbps up and down. They were linked using the Asus AiMesh mode.

In short, is this AC2900 a significant downgrade from the AX58U in the range department?
I think it is a better range router than the 58U.

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