
ASUS GT-AX11000 Gaming Router WiFi 6
ASUS GT-AX11000 Gaming Router WiFi 6
This is about the WiFi speed and not about the WAN/LAN ports. According to the router spec: "802.11ax (2.4GHz) : up to 1148 Mbps 802.11ax (5GHz) : up to 4804 Mbps". So 1*1148 Mbps + 2*4804 Mbps = 10756 Mbps
You plug the network cable from your Internet provider's box into the WAN port. One router is enough but if you have too much money you can buy several. WAN port (Internet)Connect a network cable to this port to establish a WAN connection. Instruction manual page 8-9 and page 12 https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/GT-AX11000/G15154_GT-AX11000_UM_WEB.pdf The GT-AX11000 is the most powerful router on the market today! Review of ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 https://techtest.org/was-ein-monster-der-asus-rog-rapture-gt-ax11000-mit-wlan-ax-im-test/
All mesh devices are compatible. However, I recommend a device with identical speed, which is how I have handled it. I have four routers for gamers via mesh for a strong W-LAN connection with many other devices as well as LAN via fibre optic network sockets.
I use the router with a cable connection from GGA Maut, you should have a box from Vodafone that has a normal network output, just connect it to the router (cable included) then it works.
The router does not have its own modem, so the connection is made via a normal LAN cable. It doesn't really matter which device you use to dial into the internet. The main thing is that you have a network interface on it.
Well, a single WLAN router with as many antennas as possible will never be as good as a WLAN mesh system when it comes to WLAN coverage. It might be more worthwhile to invest in a fast Wi-Fi mesh system that also offers good Wi-Fi coverage. The TP-Link X90 would certainly be an interesting alternative. It also offers a 2.5 Gbit/s connection. TP-Link Deco X90 (Pack of 2) AX6600 Whole Home Mesh Wi-Fi 6
Yes, it works very well, I can recommend it to you, with me 2 concrete walls in between always 200mb. Greetings
Sali, I installed it on Friday and am with Swisscom. Everything went well for me, ping is even better than with the standard router, the coverage is much better as well as the speed in comparison. Adapter should theoretically not affect anything except the outgoing speed (you need at least 1 GB/s or more) and the second is the right LAN cable (with yellow connectors !). Setup was very intuitive and went very well.
Yes, that's possible, I did it too. Depending on whether you configure it as a direct router or as an access point, you can plug it in via the WAN or the normal LAN connection. If you have the new Swisscom router, you can also use the 2.5G connection. I don't know if a network specialist will correct me right away that one method is never used, but it works in any case in all these ways.
A distinction must be made between the internet connection and the local WLAN. The slow Internet connection via the telephone line is completely unaffected and will change in view. The ASUS router does not have a DSL modem. The current Fritzbox is still necessary. The WLAN can, but does not have to, become better. The transmission power is limited for all of them. Whether Berta's will be better depends on many factors. In general, however, you can't expect miracles. It also depends on what is used now as FB and also on the PC. It may be better to have a cable connection (LAN cable) installed or to install it yourself....
no. for normal use, the existing devices are completely sufficient. i replaced an old router with them, which was worth it. however, your devices have enough "plug" so that you won't notice any speed difference. the security functions are the same, apart from any functions offered by a third-party provider in the ax11000. these are free, but if you use them, the device reports network traffic logs to the third party - or at least this is not excluded in the agbs to be accepted. but if you don't want to use these additional security features, you don't have to accept the agbs.
Yes, I have created a "guest WLAN" on 2.4ghz for Sonos because I have experienced that they have problems with the mixed 2.4ghz & 5ghz.
One is a Marketplace offer and the other is simply a home-grown offer.
An alternative might be the following product, depending on how big the house or rooms are: ASUS RT-AX92U 2 Pack WiFi 6
Well, the question is not entirely clear. BUT: UPC obviously has a problem with certain Internet Security Suites, which can have an influence on the data rate. This and of course the cable category must be right in order to achieve the best possible performance.
I would try to set the router to AP mode and then it should actually work without any problems. You do not have to enter any login data to connect to the Internet.
Not directly, but you can use a fibre/LAN adapter to plug into the router. The router also has a 2.5GB LAN output, which is really fast if your house wiring allows it. I only have 1GB in my house, but it's enough.
Yes, AIMesh is supported
If the bugs have been effectively worked out it is difficult to judge Last update Version 3.0.0.4.384.5977 (2019/03/29) see https://www.asus.com/ch-fr/Networking/ROG-Rapture-GT-AX11000/HelpDesk_BIOS/ And there is a big "Coming Soon" see https://www.asus.com/ch-de/Networking/ROG-Rapture-GT-AX11000/
It has triband, simply 2x5ghz bands and a 2.4ghz band. In fact, any router should be suitable for 24/7. This one certainly is.
Hello Exactly, the router is so good that you buy 2 routers and they communicate together and make your network twice as strong, but the connection between the two must be possible, that is, not too far away from each other. I am very satisfied.
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