ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 Quad-band WiFi 6E Extendable Gaming Router, 6GHz Band, Dual 10G Ports, 2.5G WAN Port, ASUS RangeBoost Plus, Triple-level Game Acceleration, VPN Fusion, AiMesh Compatible
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Ellen
> 3 dayAfter 4 months of use this router has been giving us problems after completing the recommended update. Since it was not returnable after a month we have been trying to work with tech support. We have been going in circles trying to resolve the issues of our internet connection constantly going down and interrupting our school work and work from home. It has been an extremely frustrating experience and it is still not resolved after a month of dealing with tech support. This product is junk and so is customer service. I definitely do not recommend this router and certainly not worth the $400 we spent on it.
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Thelmo Salonga
> 3 dayI bought this to upgrade a previous router I had, I also purchased a separate modem to upgrade to the latest DOCSIS 3.1 standard the local cable company was pushing through their system. Wi-Fi has been holding steady and very fast, I have had no disconnects as of yet. The size of the router is very large, but when compared to the EA 9500 Max Stream, its very comparable. When I plugged my pc into the LAN port, wifi was getting 300Mbps, I was very impressed and it has held strong since I bought it, however, my pc wasnt getting these speeds, in fact, it was getting 30Mbps. After searching the interwebs high and low almost on the verge of thinking I had bad LAN ports, I figured out the problem laid inside the settings of my pc and 400Mbps started kicking out. The router has many settings that are easily accessible through both the web interface and the mobile app, I dont utilize nearly half the stuff on there as I was just wanting strong wifi and I guess nice RGB LOL. All in all, very good router, for those that had duds or think it sucks, my experience was far from it after I figured out what was wrong with my pc. I try not to blame the hardware before searching far and wide that it wasnt user error because most of the time, user error prevails.
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bulldog
> 3 dayThis is my first ASUS router and a first impression. Very good router so far. It has better WiFi signal strength and coverage than my previous router(s). The last one was an AC8500 model. All my previous routers were from the same manufacturer so the ASUS GUI was unfamiliar. Having said that, it was easy enough to find things with occasional help from the PDF manual on the ASUS website.
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Settles
> 3 dayI consider myself tech savvy, not because I work in tech rather I have my own home server setup (custom firewall rules, dns, vlan, multi-router etc the fun stuff). I used this router as dumb AP.
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peter synk
> 3 dayI live in an older home so wifi has always been an issue but signal is great inside home but got extenders to get better signal out side
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Swiss
> 3 daygot few updates since i got it! works perfectly!! wifi 6, 6e works good no issues!
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Sherwin
> 3 dayComing from a GT-AC5300 and the difference is night and day. Speeds are stable and the addition of a 6ghz network is great.
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F. Schoeplein
> 3 dayIf youre buying something that does what this does for as much as it costs, I would expect you to have some technical or at least troubleshooting skills. It has plug and go capability, but to get the full effective usefulness out of it, youre gonna need to find and turn on a couple switches in the Admin menu.
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Celso Bustos Aparicio
> 3 dayno me da la cobertura wifi que necesito
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Kam
> 3 dayUpgraded from Asus AC3200. Signal strength is good. It can handle the entire home. 6GHz band does not work at this moment at least with Intel AX210 card that I installed on my laptop. Perhaps a firmware update and driver update in the next few months will address this issue.