Asus GT-AC5300
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10 years ago
ASUS RT-AC5300
Today ASUS RT-AC5300 wireless router appeared in our test lab. At first we were slightly afraid to approach such a monster. RT-AC5300 model looks like the inverted crab, the strong similarity is caused by the shape and layout of antennae.
Pros:
- high traffic transmission speeds in both wireless frequency ranges
- three radios
- port bundling ability
- high IPv6 routing speeds
- QoS feature presence
- MU-MIMO support
- high access speeds to the data which are stored on an external USB-drive
- high efficiency client and VPN server
- NitroQAM support,...
Cons:
- port bundling capabilities are very limited
- the web-interface is not completely translated
- relatively high price
8 years ago
ASUS ROG Rapture (GT-AC5300) Enthusiast Router Review
The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 surely isn't the cheapest device on the market, but you also get a list of awesome features. At the time of writing, it can be yours for $388.99 or £465.61 , but can be found online from other retails for around £399.99.
8 years ago
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AC5300 Gaming Router Review
ASUS' ROG GT-AC5300 Rapture is a router packed with features tailor fit for gamers. It's not its only highlight though as the router also has excellent signal strength thanks to the included eight external antennas and faster than average Wi-Fi speeds due to support for 20/40/80 Mhz bandwidth.
Pros:
- Abundant Features
- Solid I/O
- Tri-Band Frequencies
- Mimo Technology
Cons:
- Expensive
- Bulky
8 years ago
In the world of routers, it is not unusual that devices had the most diverse and extreme shapes. In general, you have to expect at least three - preferably more – antennae, protruding in all directions.
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