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ASRock Outs 1733Mbps G10 Dual-Band WiFi Router For Gamers
ASRock releases that 1733Mbps G10 Dual-Band WiFi Router For Gamers. The rather future looking device is a 802.11ac home router is equipped with 8x built-in high-performance antennas (w/ MU-MIMO technology).
It comes with 1x Internet LAN port, 4x LAN ports, 2x USB 3.0 ports and Gaming Boost function (allocate more bandwidth to a specific terminal), and supports for dual-band WiFi access point (2.4GHz – 800Mbps and 5GHz – 1733Mbps).
Furthermore, the G10 provides security through encryption using WPA, WPA2, Mixed and WPS. The ASRock G10 will start shipping from November 14th for 36,980 Yen, that would be a staggering $300.
Model number | G10 |
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Dimension | 266.5 × 184 × 82 (mm) |
Weight | 620g |
Wireless LAN compliant | 802.11a / b / g / n / ac |
Frequency band | 2.4GHz, 5GHz simultaneous |
Wireless LAN transfer rate | 2.4GHz: 800Mbps 5GHz: 1733Mbps |
Wireless LAN amplifier | 4 × 2.4GHz 4 × 5GHz 8 × low noise |
Memory | 256MB flash, 512MB DRAM |
Wireless LAN Security | WPA, WPA2, Mixed, WPS |
Wireless LAN operating schedule | Date and time specified |
Wireless LAN transmission power adjustment | 0-100% |
Antenna | Built-in high-performance antenna × 8 |
Port | WAN port: 10/100 / 1000Mbps × 1 (RJ45) LAN port: 10/100 / 1000Mbps × 4 (RJ45) USB port: USB3.0 × 2 |
WAN connection method | DHCP, static IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP |
Button | Power switch reset switch 2.4G WPS button 5G WPS button |
Function |
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Power supply | AC adapter Input: 100-240V, 50 / 60Hz, 0.9A Output: 12V DC, 3A |
Warranty period | 1 year |
Content |
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Operating environment Temperature | 0 ~ 40 ℃ |
Operating environment humidity | ~ 90%, non-condensing |
JAN | 4997401157869 |
Manufacturer product information | ASRock product information (English) |
Detailed specs (H2R)
Model number | H2R |
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Dimension | 115 × 35 × 17.3 (mm) |
Weight | 43g |
Wireless LAN compliant | 802.11b / g / n |
Frequency band | 2.4GHz |
Wireless LAN transfer rate | 2.4GHz: 300Mbps |
Wireless LAN amplifier | 2 × 2.4GHz |
Memory | 128MB flash, 128MB DRAM |
Wireless LAN Security | WPA, WPA2 |
Antenna | Built-in high-performance antenna × 2 |
Port | LAN port: 10 / 100Mbps × 1 (RJ45) |
Function |
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Power supply | USB power supply from the Micro USB |
Operating environment Temperature | 0 ~ 40 ℃ |
Operating environment humidity | ~ 90%, non-condensing |
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#5176975 Posted on: 10/23/2015 03:47 PM
I wonder at what range it can keep food warm.
I wonder at what range it can keep food warm.
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#5177092 Posted on: 10/23/2015 08:06 PM
I wonder when WiFi's will reach over 9000.
I wonder when WiFi's will reach over 9000.
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#5177215 Posted on: 10/24/2015 01:47 AM
^^ Probably significantly before that references stops being used XD
^^ Probably significantly before that references stops being used XD
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#5177348 Posted on: 10/24/2015 12:34 PM
How many serious gamers actually game over wifi? Also, how many gamers have 'ac' capable devices that can receive 1733mbps over wifi?
How many serious gamers actually game over wifi? Also, how many gamers have 'ac' capable devices that can receive 1733mbps over wifi?
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wow quite expensive