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ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6E Quad-Band Gaming Router

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$360

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Amazon has ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6E Gaming Router (GT-AXE16000) for $359.99. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • World's first quad-band WiFi 6E gaming router - Ultrafast WiFi 6E (802.11ax) quad-band WiFi router boosts speeds up to 16000 Mbps
  • 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.
  • Flexible AiMesh configuration - Dedicated 5 GHz or 6 GHz backhaul using ASUS AiMesh routers for more flexible device options.
  • 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.

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Amazon has ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6E Gaming Router (GT-AXE16000) for $359.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • World's first quad-band WiFi 6E gaming router - Ultrafast WiFi 6E (802.11ax) quad-band WiFi router boosts speeds up to 16000 Mbps
  • 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.
  • Flexible AiMesh configuration - Dedicated 5 GHz or 6 GHz backhaul using ASUS AiMesh routers for more flexible device options.
  • 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.

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Yesterday 01:16 PM
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opqYesterday 01:16 PM
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I actually think this is a better buy than the newer BE98U Pro that replaces this if you don't NEED WiFi 7 over 6E, because in the US, only the Pro model is available meaning 1 5GHz and 2 6GHz bands. This AXE16000 has 2 5GHz and 1 6GHz which is still far more usable.
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Yesterday 01:52 PM
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Zaber123Yesterday 01:52 PM
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I tried this recently and returned it because my old AX82U performed better in my house. The AX82U didn't have quite the range this router did, but its 5ghz speeds were noticeably better. I was surprised.
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Yesterday 04:24 PM
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CalmSuit1894Yesterday 04:24 PM
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Quote from Zaber123 :
I tried this recently and returned it because my old AX82U performed better in my house. The AX82U didn't have quite the range this router did, but its 5ghz speeds were noticeably better. I was surprised.

Was that your only node in the mesh? Did you have a dedicated back haul?
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Yesterday 05:04 PM
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RocketBeastYesterday 05:04 PM
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WiFi 8 is coming soon?
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Yesterday 06:16 PM
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PeteyTheStriker
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Yesterday 06:16 PM
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Quote from RocketBeast :
WiFi 8 is coming soon?
Lol, not sure if you are serious or not but no.... 2028 late is probably when we will even see maybe one Wifi 8 device for Xmas. So dont expect Wifi 8 gear till 2029 in mass. Also the new push on Wifi 8 is ultra reliability where they try to improve all aspects of wifi by 25% on the minimum across the board, so there is no more focus on bandwidth or raw speed, if you were curious.
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Yesterday 08:20 PM
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Yesterday 08:20 PM
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Also usable for your Sauron cosplay.
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Yesterday 08:23 PM
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NikonShrYesterday 08:23 PM
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rocking ax86u pro..beast mode
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Yesterday 08:28 PM
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fluffyboiYesterday 08:28 PM
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goddamn, i just paid $382 for my Asus BE96U, is this better or same? I don't see any use for WiFi 7
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Yesterday 09:07 PM
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Sulla52Yesterday 09:07 PM
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I have 2x of the GT-AX11000 pro of this in an AI Mesh with wired Moca 2.5 backhaul that you can get for $250 any day on Amazon. They cover my ~4000 sqft house with all kinds of obstacles and my main pc gets the full 1.2 GB/s from Xfinity over wifi through 2 walls and about 30 feet of distance. My concern with this model and others like it is that in certain jurisdictions it will disable the 6E 160hz band automatically without telling you do to FCC regulations governing interference if it detects any foreign 160hz signals. My next door neighbor is a state police officer and has something in his unmarked patrol car that caused this to happen regularly with my Alien router from Ubiquiti that had 6E that caused me to get rid of it.

Lots of things to take into consideration for individual circumstances but the $250 model was perfect for my use case.
Yesterday 09:20 PM
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huaqiangbeiYesterday 09:20 PM
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Serious question... are all the funny looking antennas just for show? Even mid-tier commercial units outspec these yet they have only internal antennas. The commercial units with external antennas are usually directional and typically designed for outdoor use.


Maybe it's to accommodate the mesh backhaul? So the crazy antennas are just because consumers don't want to do wired backhaul?
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Yesterday 09:53 PM
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ajnuzziYesterday 09:53 PM
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Is it worth upgrading from a asus rog gt-ax11000
Yesterday 10:22 PM
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Bergkamp10Yesterday 10:22 PM
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For this price you could just get cat6 drops in most normal homes
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Yesterday 10:30 PM
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LivelyManatee460Yesterday 10:30 PM
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Quote from RocketBeast :
WiFi 8 is coming soon?
Waiting on that wifi 7e patch XD
Yesterday 11:32 PM
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SantaBoyYesterday 11:32 PM
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Quote from Bergkamp10 :
For this price you could just get cat6 drops in most normal homes
not enough for the labor cost.

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Yesterday 11:36 PM
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velocirapt0rYesterday 11:36 PM
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Good deal 2x5ghz and 10g Ethernet. the newer 2x6ghz is useless

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