Asus ROG announced a new mesh WiFi system at Gamescom. The ROG Rapture GT6 is primarily aimed at gamers and offers speeds of up to 10,000 Mbit/s
with ROG Rapture GT6 Asus has introduced a mesh WiFi system for the first time, which is said to be optimized for gamers. Externally, the Rapture relies on a rather futuristic-looking design, adorned with an Aura RGB logo. There are several ventilation slots at the top and bottom to prevent overheating.
total arrival Nine internal antennas used, serves as a so-called “smart antenna”. It is intended to be improved mesh adjustment Concerns A fake system has been set up via the Asus router mobile app. It will also show the current network speed. According to Asus, the ROG Rapture GT6 achieves WiFi coverage of up to 540 square meters.
The router has two separate 5 GHz bands that simultaneously provide up bandwidth 10.000 Mbit/s In addition, the manufacturer has installed a 2.4 GHz and a 5,9 GHz-band. The latter primarily offers better signal strength and higher bandwidth for newer devices. Older products cannot access this frequency range. Of course, wired devices can also be connected via the 2.5 Gbit LAN and WAN ports. There are also three additional Gbit LAN ports.
Asus has yet to announce an exact release date. The manufacturer roughly calls this In the fourth quarter As of release this year. Nothing is known about the price. The Asus Rapture GT-AXE11000 was launched for around 610 euros Accordingly, the standalone version of the Asus ROG Rapture GT6 should end up in the same price range. At the time of release, the router will be available in black and white. A dual pack variant will also be available for the mesh system.
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