The RBKE963 can cover up to 9,000 square feet add a third satellite and you can go to 12,000 square feet. But if you have money to burn, a gigabit broadband connection and an enormous house, this is the mesh system for you. Read our full Asus ROG Rapture GT6 review.Įasily the fastest mesh-router system on the planet, Netgear's Orbi RBKE963 is also the most expensive. In our testing, we were pleasantly surprised by how the GT6 was able to meet the Orbi RBK852 in terms of raw performance with a top speed of 1.36 Gbps at 15 feet while also being cheaper. However, besides using 160 MHz data channels and beamforming, it creates 2X2 2.4GHz streams as well as 4X4 5GHz transmissions to reach a maximum throughput of 10.1 Gbps. Since the GT6 doesn't ship with Wi-Fi 6E, it's limited to a single 2.4 GHz band and a pair of 5 GHz bands. Under the hood, the GT6 has an array of nine antennas for better coverage and on the back, there's a 2.5 Gbps Ethernet port as well as three gigabit Ethernet ports and a USB 3.2 port for accessing data from a flash drive or portable hard drive across your network. Instead of being tucked away out of sight, it's meant to be out in the open and prominently displayed at your next LAN party. The Asus ROG Rapture GT6 stands out due to its trapezoidal shape and built-in RGB lighting. Part of Asus' Republic of Gamers line, this mesh Wi-Fi system is available in a two-pack and can cover up to 5,800 square feet with a strong Wi-Fi signal. The Asus ROG Rapture GT6 is a mesh router designed specifically for gamers that pushes Wi-Fi 6 to the max.
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