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Asus ROG Rapture GT6 Mesh router review




We review the Asus ROG Rapture GT6 Mesh, this premium gaming router is compatible with the AX standard (Wi-Fi 6 but not 6E). It's a mesh kit-ready setup that offers a tremendous performance of the 5 Ghz band.
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Yogi
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Posted on: 05/04/2023 11:25 AM
Performance aside, this has to be up there with rat droppings on the list of things I don't want to see dotted around my home.
Performance aside, this has to be up there with rat droppings on the list of things I don't want to see dotted around my home.
Stairmand
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Posted on: 05/04/2023 12:48 PM
Sorry but I have to disagree with the Recommended score. Most of it I like, but the single 2.5 port in a higher end router nowadays isn't good enough. I'm not after a bunch of 10Gbps ports or anything but at least pair of 2.5 ports is really the minimum when priced above $300.
Sorry but I have to disagree with the Recommended score. Most of it I like, but the single 2.5 port in a higher end router nowadays isn't good enough. I'm not after a bunch of 10Gbps ports or anything but at least pair of 2.5 ports is really the minimum when priced above $300.
Hilbert Hagedoorn
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Don Vito Corleone
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Posted on: 05/04/2023 01:22 PM
While I agree with you on a feature level, I don't think we're there yet SoC wise. 2.5 Gbps and higher ports require more energy per port, and with these 24/7/365 devices .. energy consumption wise I see some hurdles. I'd much rather would have liked to see 6 GHz (6E) support for this mesh setup.
Sorry but I have to disagree with the Recommended score. Most of it I like, but the single 2.5 port in a higher end router nowadays isn't good enough. I'm not after a bunch of 10Gbps ports or anything but at least pair of 2.5 ports is really the minimum when priced above $300.
While I agree with you on a feature level, I don't think we're there yet SoC wise. 2.5 Gbps and higher ports require more energy per port, and with these 24/7/365 devices .. energy consumption wise I see some hurdles. I'd much rather would have liked to see 6 GHz (6E) support for this mesh setup.
nicugoalkeper
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Posted on: 05/04/2023 02:47 PM
Hy Hillber from what I so in the review on the charts there is only an old TP-Link router (and only AC), but TP-link has some nice and fast routers and mesh systems. Maybe in time you will add some to the charts. It looks like an ASUS monopoly
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Hy Hillber from what I so in the review on the charts there is only an old TP-Link router (and only AC), but TP-link has some nice and fast routers and mesh systems. Maybe in time you will add some to the charts. It looks like an ASUS monopoly

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