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Asus ROG Rapture GT6 (1PK) Tri-Band WiFi 6 Gaming Router, Cubre hasta 2.900 pies Cuadrados, Puerto de 2.5 Gbps, aceleración de Juego de Triple Nivel, UNII 4, Seguridad de Internet de por Vida, Negro

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1.Nombredelpatrón:Liso


2.Estilo:Enrutador Extensible Para Juegos | Tribanda | Negro


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  • Rendimiento de alta eficiencia: sistema de malla para juegos de triple banda WiFi 6 con backhaul dedicado de alto rendimiento y canales de 160 MHz que proporcionan velocidades ultrarrápidas de hasta 10.000 Mbps.
  • Cobertura ampliada: nueve potentes antenas internas y tecnología ASUS RangeBoost Plus para cubrir hasta 5,500 pies cuadrados.
  • Conexión por cable ultrarrápida: disfrute de conectividad por cable hasta 2,5 veces más rápida con un puerto WAN de 2,5 Gbps y agregación LAN.
  • Aceleración del juego de triple nivel: optimiza el tráfico del juego en cada paso del camino, desde tu dispositivo hasta el servidor del juego.
  • Seguridad de red integral - Suscripción gratuita de por vida a AiProtection by Trend Micro y ASUS Instant Guard, que protege tu WiFi y protege tus dispositivos dondequiera que estés.


El ROG Rapture GT6 es el primer sistema WiFi de malla para juegos ROG de tres bandas y está diseñado para ofrecer experiencias increíbles a través de la última tecnología de red. Este sistema WiFi de malla para juegos de próxima generación es tu compañero de alta tecnología para tu viaje por Internet. Descargo de responsabilidad: el rendimiento real de los datos y la cobertura WiFi variarán de las condiciones de la red y los factores ambientales, incluido el volumen del tráfico de la red, el material de construcción y la sobrecarga de la red, lo que reduce el rendimiento real de los datos y la cobertura inalámbrica.


Eduardo A Warmoth
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de febrero de 2025
Such an amazing gaming router, even for just streaming, work, or surfing the web. It has a specific button for all of it. Recommend hard wiring your console or pc to it. Also had the most user friendly app I’ve seen
Casey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de mayo de 2024
I own an avg size split level home, around 1300 sq ft. Give or take. I have it set up near the center wall on the lower lever. (Closest to center of the house and out of the way) the signal is great through out the house and the older items that may be an issue with the tri-band, I made a guest network with the older WiFi name and password then set it to 2.4 GHz, unplugged old router and gave it a few min. Everything I either hadn’t connected to the router already, connected. I’m not a real tech savvy guy but I do have common sense to use google and you tube if I need to. Setting this up wasn’t bad at all, sure I had to learn the app and do a little research to figure out what I was doing but very pleased! Speed of it isn’t even really tested with my internet speed capabilities, but I am really hoping to be able to hang on to this for a long time and maybe one day I can test to see just how fast it can go. I would highly recommend the Solid version to anyone that wants solid WiFi with great range for a single router in a house that isn’t huge with a ton of walls. The capabilities of the router and ease of setting up guest networks like I did, so the items you either don’t use often, don’t think of, or can only connect to 2.4 GHz will reconnect without doing anything. (As long as you use the info of your old network) So far, I am extremely happy with this item. Small learning curve and little time spent researching, I think I have found my router and a good Brand to stick with.
D. Ferguson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de mayo de 2024
I had been battling a tedious networking issue with my PS5 where it would randomly not show images in the PlayStation Store and I’d constantly get the error “can’t find what you’re looking for” while browsing PSN.I was using the XB8 Gateway/Modem from Cox and neither PS support or Cox could help. So I purchased this router and it all went away. For reference I put the XB8 in bridge mode which basically turns off the Gateway’s WiFi signal and allows you to connect your own router while the gateway supply’s it with the internet. Plugged in a single GT6 router and the PS5 is working as it should.Setup was super easy. If you keep the same WiFi name and password all of your devices should automatically connect to this device and at least for me it’s supplied more consistent WiFi signal throughout my home. As for speed, it’s been roughly the exact same as the XB8 and I pay for a 1GB connection. Test results show 900+ mgbs speeds and I’m very happy with that.In the last month I’ve had no downtime at all, and I absolutely love how customizable it is. You’ll need to download the Asus router app but once you do it’s easy to set parental controls, change settings and enable/disable guest networks.I do wish there were a few more Ethernet ports but each one is 1GB and the WAN port is 2.5GB.All of my devices seem happy with it and it’s worked great in terms of range, speed, compatibility, and ease of use.Note*Turn off ALL of the gimmicky gamer stuff to see this things full potential. QoS, mobile game mode, etc.. In my experience they throttle performance and don’t give much, if any performance boosts.I do not have experience with mesh, but should my home require it, I’ve only heard good things online about the functionality and would happily buy another unit to get it setup.Great job ROG 👍
Steve
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de noviembre de 2024
The ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Gaming Router is a capable and speedy Wi-Fi Mesh extender. Mesh setup was ok. Not too confusing, not too hard. I use it with the Asus ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 Pro Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 gaming router. Since I don't use the GT6 as a main router, I cannot comment on it's performance or range, but overall, I would recommend this as a Wi-Fi Mesh extender.
Michael
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de septiembre de 2023
Edit: after a year of having this router and using it as an AiMesh node to a GT-AXE11000 it has started to have serious problems. One day it randomly began being the only router which any devices could connect to. Internet access was only working through the GT6 and not through the AXE. I could not get this resolved with ASUS Support. We tried rolling back firmware on both routers, which didn't work, and then re-updating them back to current version which also didn't work. We also factory reset both devices, which now the GT6 will not connect to the AXE at all. When trying to set it in AiMesh node mode, it supposedly connects to the AXE as it shows up as a node in the AXE settings. But the GT6 just continues endlessly flashing a blue light and never truly connects. In addition, I found out this GT6 does not have a Bridge mode or Repeater mode, the only solution to relay/broadcast existing network SSIDs from the AXE to the GT6 is to use AiMesh. The online manual from ASUS Support states it does have this feature. When contacting ASUS Support they informed me the manual is wrong and they are going to correct it. What a joke. I opted instead for the ASUS RT-AXE7800 which is an awesome router that has been working perfectly as an AiMesh node and actually transmits the 6ghz Wifi6E network from the AXE11000 which the GT6 cannot.6ghz band is specifically for WiFi6E. This is NOT a WiFi6E router. Works great as a mesh node for AiMesh. Using in tandem with a GT-AXE11000. This GT6 as a node carries the 5ghz network on 802.11ax (WiFi 6) just fine. No issues with connectivity, very glad you can bind devices to a specific router or mesh node and prevent them from connecting to one further away. This is important to note as I had a game console connecting to a router 100ft away from a closely positioned node. But once binded to the node, the console remains only connected to the node.
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