ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 WIFI6E router review

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Performance Wireless 6G

Performance Wireless

For our tests we emulate what you would get performance-wise inside a house with a multi-level concrete ground and 1st floor. The router (host) is positioned at ground level and we test with a client in several stages.

Performance Wireless WIFI6E

The source router is with 802.11a, 802.11ac, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, 802.11ax up-to WIFI 6E compatible. The router is located one floor below the office. We can precisely map and measure throughput by measuring multiple times per second during a test run of 30 seconds in a host/client setup, what you see is true sustained throughput.


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It's hard to comprehend that is not a Gigabit ethernet jack but rather a WIFI 6E 6GHz link.


The numbers you see are measured in Mbit/sec, divided by eight bits, that's your performance in megabytes per second. The ASUS router is very strong with the 6G band. We max out at 850 Mbps, which makes sense as the host side is a PC connected to 1 Gigabit. 

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