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title: "ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Gaming Router (GT-AX11000) - Tri-Band 10 Gigabit Wireless Router, 1.8GHz Quad-Core CPU, WTFast, 2.5G Port, AiMesh Compatible, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Aura RGB"
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# 1.8GHz Quad-Core CPU Tri-Band WiFi 6 (802.11ax) up to 11000 Mbps Lifetime AiProtection Internet Security ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Gaming Router (GT-AX11000) - Tri-Band 10 Gigabit Wireless Router, 1.8GHz Quad-Core CPU, WTFast, 2.5G Port, AiMesh Compatible, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Aura RGB

**Brand:** asus
**Price:** ¥218877
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Dominate your digital domain with ASUS ROG Rapture – where speed meets security!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Gaming Router (GT-AX11000) - Tri-Band 10 Gigabit Wireless Router, 1.8GHz Quad-Core CPU, WTFast, 2.5G Port, AiMesh Compatible, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Aura RGB by asus
- **How much does it cost?** ¥218877 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.jp](https://www.desertcart.jp/products/96446685-asus-rog-rapture-wifi-6-gaming-router-gt-ax11000-tri)

## Best For

- asus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted asus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Blazing Fast Quad-Core Power:** 1.8GHz CPU ensures lag-free gaming and streaming.
- • **Next-Level Game Acceleration:** Triple-level prioritization keeps your gameplay buttery smooth.
- • **Rock-Solid Security Included:** Lifetime TrendMicro-powered protection guards your network 24/7.
- • **Whole-Home Coverage with AiMesh:** Create a mesh network for zero dead zones and consistent signal.
- • **Tri-Band WiFi 6 for Ultimate Speed:** Seamlessly connect multiple devices at gigabit speeds.

## Overview

The ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 is a tri-band WiFi 6 gaming router powered by a 1.8GHz quad-core CPU, delivering ultra-fast 10 Gbps wired and wireless speeds. Designed for serious gamers and power users, it features triple-level game acceleration, AiMesh compatibility for seamless whole-home coverage, and lifetime internet security powered by TrendMicro. With 8 external antennas and a 2.5G gaming port, it ensures robust, low-latency connections across multiple devices, making it ideal for large homes and demanding network environments.

## Description

Built for gaming with high speed & Gigabit ISP services, the GT-AX11000 offers that fastest Wi-Fi for current 802.11AC devices as well as next Gen 802.11ax devices. The GT-AX11000 produces Gigabit speeds while providing extensive range for devices that demand Fast & consistent gaming, uploading, and streaming all at the same time.

Review: Great upgrade - We upgraded from an ASUS AC66U. The previous router was also ASUS. The initial setup took about 30 minutes, and we were able to get things going pretty quickly after that. First thing I did was upgrade the firmware, and we haven't had any issues at all. The only restarts have been from me after configuring new items like the VPN. The one hangup I had was that I was using the ASUS DDNS and didn't see the info that I needed to contact them to release the old domain from the old router before connecting it to the new one. That info is on the bottom of the one of the FAQ pages, but I wish they would make it more prominent. So far this is my only interaction with customer support, but they were very helpful and got it taken care of right away. Hopefully there aren't any more difficult requests that I need to send their way. Previously we had the two routers providing connectivity for the house, and had issues when devices wouldn't disconnect from one, and go to the other. They were setup as a main router, with the secondary as a wired AP. This new router has been working great without need for a second router, although I did setup one of the old ones just in case, it has remained unplugged on the counter. All of our devices for a 4 adult household have been seeing much improved speed, as well as, signal strength. I can easily get signal a couple hundred feet away from our house and browse the internet. The house even has aluminum siding, so I'm sure most people will probably get better signal than I would. The previous router was unable to really handle the full throughput of our connection to Comcast. It would top out around 150Mbps, but the new one easily runs past it around 470Mbps (on a 400Mbps connection). Another thing I setup was the VPN. I decided on the router hosted one for IPSEC with PSK/Secret. That works great and is the one I'm more familiar with having worked with CISCO stuff in the past. It also doesn't require that the traffic go through a 3rd party before going through your router. This is great for if we're traveling and want to make sure that our traffic is transmitted securely even though the WiFi we're on might be open or shared. Additionally, you don't have to pay for a VPN service. In terms of total cost, it is pretty expensive, and fortunately I had a bit of cash that we weren't expecting to have that I used in order to bring down the total cost of the router to about $250. At that price it's basically a steal, but at the full $450 it was something we were contemplating, but would probably not have pulled the trigger on. Having said that, the number of features that are provided are very impressive. I especially appreciate the network security through TrendMicro. I'm sure it's not on the same level as a FireEye appliance, but for the home you probably couldn't do a whole lot better with an all in one solution. We don't have any kids yet, but when we do, I would like to try out the parental controls. I could try them out on the other three people, but I'm not sure how happy they would be. The AIMesh would be nice to try, but both of our older ASUS routers don't support this. There's not a lot that the system can do besides attempting to band steer clients from one AP to the other, so if you really want, you can setup your network to basically provide the same functionality as AIMesh, it just won't be able to do the band steering as well. You can do this by setting your dynamic IP address range like this: 192.168.1.100-254, then statically assign IPs to any APs in the .1.1-.1.99 range. This essentially works like daisy chaining switches together, but over WiFi. You can then adjust the settings for each router where it will either attempt to allow the client to continue to connect, or cede the connection to a "better" one. One more thing I hope for is that they will be able to add WPA3 support in the future, but even if they don't, I'm not super concerned. All in all, this appears to be a pretty good upgrade from our old router. I usually use equipment such as this for longer periods of time by buying the top of the range, then making sure that it will continue to meet our needs. This helps to stomach the cost a bit more too. The older routers will probably see reuse as time goes on, if someone I know is in need of a router, or if I am experimenting with things. I have often thought of setting up a stand alone server to serve this purpose and act as the router and firewall, then using APs for WiFi, but in terms of a total functionality, time spent, money spent (including power), and ease of use for the home environment, I have found myself coming back to these routers, and specifically ASUS for the broad feature set that is offered. Obviously there is brand familiarity too.
Review: ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 - Fantastic So Far! - I have installed the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 on July 28th, 2019, and so far, I can not praise this router enough. I am a computer system builder and have dealt with all sorts of home and small business networking scenarios over the last 10+ years and the Asus units are by far the easiest to set up and the best in features/performance with the right unit purchased. Installation: Installing the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 was extremely easy. You do NOT need a computer with Ethernet connections to configure or set it up. It is an option, but if you own a tablet or smartphone, a simple app download will get you up in running in no time. I downloaded the Asus router app from the Google Play store. I powered down my ISP's modem, connected the router to it, and then booted the modem. I waited for it to establish a connection, then booted up the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000. I waited a few moments for the router to start communicating with the modem and then launched the Asus Router app on my Samsung S10 smartphone. The app found the router without issue, and after a couple of clicks and setting the signal properties and passwords, I was connected and online. It all took less than 5 minutes. Asus has really simplified the configuration and setup process. Shortly after connections where established, it found a firmware update, and I installed it. Once rebooted, I was back online and ready to go. Features: This router, as well as several other Asus higher-end models, has a FANTASTIC user interface with a slew of options to customize, control, and configure your network. This makes it super easy to monitor your internet/bandwidth usage. In my network, I have an online printer, 3 desktops, 4 smartphones, 2 tablets, and a smart TV all belonging to various family members. The Asus router app will show a complete list of all the devices that have been connected to it. If the device is online and connected to the router at that moment, you can see in real-time the amount of traffic that is being uploaded/downloaded to and from that device. If that device is turned off, it is added to the 'Offline' devices, but still available to be configured in the app. Once a device is connected, you will see it's standard ID name (example - Android 4.4, etc if it is an android phone). You can then rename that device so you can identify it easier. So for example, let's say one of your kids connects their phone to the wifi. You can rename it to 'Joey's Cellphone' and then not only monitor how much traffic is going to/from the phone, but you can limit the bandwidth it sends and receives, and even, with a simple tap of a button, you can turn off the signal entirely so the device no longer has access to the router/internet. You can also set up a schedule of when that device can receive a signal from the router. This is extremely handy if you want to limit a user's online time. If a family member has multiple devices, you can group those devices all together under a single user account, and turn access on/off for all that user's devices with a simple tap of the button. I do a lot of video and audio work, and one of my connected devices is a NAS (network-attached storage unit). One of the features of this router that I found useful was the 'IP Binding' feature. Wat this will do is, it will take a mac address of a certain device, and once that device is powered on/connected, it will assign a specific IP number to that device every single time that device connects to the router. It's somewhat like a static IP address, but without the hassle of all the extra configuration steps. This is helpful to me because, with my NAS, I have mapped network drives on my Windows 10 computer. If the network loses power in any of the devices, there is a chance when the NAS re-connects that it'll get a different IP number, which will force me to have to disconnect all mapped network drives from the NAS and re-map them with the new IP number. With IP Binding, the router will make sure that the NAS, as well as any other device I configure with it, will get the same IP number at all times. Signal Strength: This router has fantastic signal strength. I do not have my router places in the best of places. It's on the bottom shelf of my workstation on the second floor, with a few pieces of computer gear sitting next to it. I still receive 5 bars of 2.4Ghz signal all over the house, and I get a steady 3 or 4 bars of 5Ghz service. This is in a home with an outer wall and inner wall of solid concrete block from the foundation to the roof, with 6 inches of dead air space between them. So there is a lot that signal has to penetrate through in order to reach the devices. I have been online with this router for about 4 days now. In all my testing, I can not say I have run across any issues so far. Connected to my network at random times, I have 3 desktops, 1 laptop, 4 smartphones, 2 game consoles, a tablet, and a Kindle. With having Gigabit internet through my ISP, I have pushed this router pretty hard at times while testing it. My hardest test so far, I simultaneously had Netflix streaming on 2 devices, online gaming on another, doing large file transferring/downloading from the NAS AND internet on another. All devices combined were pulling from all 3 radio bands this router offers. I had no buffering or lag issues on any of the devices. So far, I have ZERO complaints about this router. I have been doing home and small business networking for over 10 years, and this is by far the best networking purchase I have ever made. I highly recommend this router at this point. If I hit any issues in the future, or it doesn't stand the test of time, I will come back to update this review!

## Features

- Triple-level game acceleration – accelerate game traffic With device, game packet and game server prioritization.Power Supply : AC Input : 110V~240V(50~60Hz), DC Output : 19 V with max. 3.42 A current..Antenna : External antenna x 8
- Cutting edge hardware offers the best performance - 1.8GHz Quad-Core cpu and 2.5G gaming port for ultimate performance.
- Your own gaming mesh network – Compatible with Asus AiMesh Wi-Fi system for seamless whole-home coverage.
- Asus wrt enables support for open, advanced monitoring and control which includes device bandwidth utilization as well as device or usage prioritization.
- Asus AiProtection security to neutralize internet threats before they hit your network.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07MRD1LDZ |
| Antenna Location | Game,Monitoring,Security |
| Antenna Type | Retractable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,202 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #460 in Computer Routers |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Built-In Media | GT-AX11000, user manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console |
| Connectivity Protocol | bluetooth, ethernet, wi-fi |
| Connectivity Technology | USB, Wired, Wireless |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | amazon_alexa, vera |
| Coverage | Very large homes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,500 Reviews |
| Data Transfer Rate | 11000 megabits_per_second |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Tri-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00192876064740 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.3"L x 4.74"W x 14.86"H |
| Item Type Name | ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 AX11000 Tri-Band 10 Gigabit WiFi 6 Gaming Router, 2. |
| Item Weight | 4.1 pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10 gigabits per second |
| Manufacturer | ASUS Computer International Direct |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 10000 megabits_per_second |
| Mfr Part Number | GT-AX11000 |
| Model Name | ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 |
| Model Number | GT-AX11000 |
| Number of Ports | 15 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Internet Security, WPS |
| Router Network Type | hybrid |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK, WPA3, WPS |
| Special Feature | Internet Security, WPS |
| UPC | 192876064740 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120240 volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
| Wi-Fi Generation | WiFi 6 |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11ax |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11ax |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ASUS
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Gaming Console
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB, Wired, Wireless
- **Frequency Band Class:** Tri-Band
- **Included Components:** GT-AX11000, user manual
- **Model Name:** ROG Rapture GT-AX11000
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Game,Monitoring,Security
- **Special Feature:** Internet Security, WPS
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** 802.11ax

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: What wireless speeds are you getting with this router, versus what your wired speed is?**
A: Lots of confusion here...  Lots of good answers and lots of bad ones. Simply put, most wireless devices cannot attain gigabit speeds. I have 1 Gbs to my router, however all our phones, computers, tablets, etc attain anywhere from 350-650 Mbs. This is due to buying products that are not cutting edge. The system can only perform as fast as the slowest piece of hardware.  e.g. my phone is a middle of the road Samsung it can get ~550-650Mbs due to the phone not the network. Same network, the latest Samsung S23 get nearly 1Gbs. 

Not saying everyone else is wrong. On the contrary,  many intelligent people have answered this. 

Simply put, I'm not willing to lay out $1K+ for a phone to hit me wifi speeds of 1Gbs. 650Mbs is great with me for a $400 phone. It comes down to what's important to the buyer.

**Q: How many wireless devices can the AX11000 hold before it slows down?**
A: I have 3 of these, 2 are a node using wifi 5ghz-2 back haul that can only do 80mhz bandwidth due to local radar.  It is running 31 devices which includes 6 5mp security cameras, 4k video streaming going from remote node to main and a real time home automation system (home built).  Lag from node 1 to main to node 2 is always < 1ms.  This router system is fast, no problem with lag, connection drops, etc.  I did a speed test while doing a download that saturated my small 100mb internet connection. The streaming 4k services still worked because the router shared very well.

**Q: is there another option for the antennas? As good as the specs are, this this thing look incredibly stupid**
A: Just flip it over. Put some little eyeballs on it (a bunch of them in a cluster. It'll look like a cool, futuristic spider! It should get 5-stars just for that!

Having said that (and since Amazon is lumping all questions/reviews together for several different models), I have the RT-89X. That things is a beast as far as size goes. I'm not complaining as it has the performance to back it up.

**Q: This advertises 10gb ethernet yet only has 2.5gb?**
A: Sadly, No 10gb ethernet but you have a few different entry level 10G switches like the ones from Qnap, Mikrotik, etc that will give you 2~4 SFP+ ports but you would need a good wifi 6 card or 10G ethernet card in the respective devices to fully realize those speed boosts.  I'm looking at upgrading to wifi 6 and slapping a fast wifi 6 card in my plex server soon because despite the plex server being on a 10gig fiber connection at my house, the unifi AP Pro access point is a severe bottle neck for streaming 4k vs the wifi 6 capabilities.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great upgrade
*by A***. on June 10, 2019*

We upgraded from an ASUS AC66U. The previous router was also ASUS. The initial setup took about 30 minutes, and we were able to get things going pretty quickly after that. First thing I did was upgrade the firmware, and we haven't had any issues at all. The only restarts have been from me after configuring new items like the VPN. The one hangup I had was that I was using the ASUS DDNS and didn't see the info that I needed to contact them to release the old domain from the old router before connecting it to the new one. That info is on the bottom of the one of the FAQ pages, but I wish they would make it more prominent. So far this is my only interaction with customer support, but they were very helpful and got it taken care of right away. Hopefully there aren't any more difficult requests that I need to send their way. Previously we had the two routers providing connectivity for the house, and had issues when devices wouldn't disconnect from one, and go to the other. They were setup as a main router, with the secondary as a wired AP. This new router has been working great without need for a second router, although I did setup one of the old ones just in case, it has remained unplugged on the counter. All of our devices for a 4 adult household have been seeing much improved speed, as well as, signal strength. I can easily get signal a couple hundred feet away from our house and browse the internet. The house even has aluminum siding, so I'm sure most people will probably get better signal than I would. The previous router was unable to really handle the full throughput of our connection to Comcast. It would top out around 150Mbps, but the new one easily runs past it around 470Mbps (on a 400Mbps connection). Another thing I setup was the VPN. I decided on the router hosted one for IPSEC with PSK/Secret. That works great and is the one I'm more familiar with having worked with CISCO stuff in the past. It also doesn't require that the traffic go through a 3rd party before going through your router. This is great for if we're traveling and want to make sure that our traffic is transmitted securely even though the WiFi we're on might be open or shared. Additionally, you don't have to pay for a VPN service. In terms of total cost, it is pretty expensive, and fortunately I had a bit of cash that we weren't expecting to have that I used in order to bring down the total cost of the router to about $250. At that price it's basically a steal, but at the full $450 it was something we were contemplating, but would probably not have pulled the trigger on. Having said that, the number of features that are provided are very impressive. I especially appreciate the network security through TrendMicro. I'm sure it's not on the same level as a FireEye appliance, but for the home you probably couldn't do a whole lot better with an all in one solution. We don't have any kids yet, but when we do, I would like to try out the parental controls. I could try them out on the other three people, but I'm not sure how happy they would be. The AIMesh would be nice to try, but both of our older ASUS routers don't support this. There's not a lot that the system can do besides attempting to band steer clients from one AP to the other, so if you really want, you can setup your network to basically provide the same functionality as AIMesh, it just won't be able to do the band steering as well. You can do this by setting your dynamic IP address range like this: 192.168.1.100-254, then statically assign IPs to any APs in the .1.1-.1.99 range. This essentially works like daisy chaining switches together, but over WiFi. You can then adjust the settings for each router where it will either attempt to allow the client to continue to connect, or cede the connection to a "better" one. One more thing I hope for is that they will be able to add WPA3 support in the future, but even if they don't, I'm not super concerned. All in all, this appears to be a pretty good upgrade from our old router. I usually use equipment such as this for longer periods of time by buying the top of the range, then making sure that it will continue to meet our needs. This helps to stomach the cost a bit more too. The older routers will probably see reuse as time goes on, if someone I know is in need of a router, or if I am experimenting with things. I have often thought of setting up a stand alone server to serve this purpose and act as the router and firewall, then using APs for WiFi, but in terms of a total functionality, time spent, money spent (including power), and ease of use for the home environment, I have found myself coming back to these routers, and specifically ASUS for the broad feature set that is offered. Obviously there is brand familiarity too.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 - Fantastic So Far!
*by M***2 on July 31, 2019*

I have installed the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 on July 28th, 2019, and so far, I can not praise this router enough. I am a computer system builder and have dealt with all sorts of home and small business networking scenarios over the last 10+ years and the Asus units are by far the easiest to set up and the best in features/performance with the right unit purchased. Installation: Installing the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 was extremely easy. You do NOT need a computer with Ethernet connections to configure or set it up. It is an option, but if you own a tablet or smartphone, a simple app download will get you up in running in no time. I downloaded the Asus router app from the Google Play store. I powered down my ISP's modem, connected the router to it, and then booted the modem. I waited for it to establish a connection, then booted up the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000. I waited a few moments for the router to start communicating with the modem and then launched the Asus Router app on my Samsung S10 smartphone. The app found the router without issue, and after a couple of clicks and setting the signal properties and passwords, I was connected and online. It all took less than 5 minutes. Asus has really simplified the configuration and setup process. Shortly after connections where established, it found a firmware update, and I installed it. Once rebooted, I was back online and ready to go. Features: This router, as well as several other Asus higher-end models, has a FANTASTIC user interface with a slew of options to customize, control, and configure your network. This makes it super easy to monitor your internet/bandwidth usage. In my network, I have an online printer, 3 desktops, 4 smartphones, 2 tablets, and a smart TV all belonging to various family members. The Asus router app will show a complete list of all the devices that have been connected to it. If the device is online and connected to the router at that moment, you can see in real-time the amount of traffic that is being uploaded/downloaded to and from that device. If that device is turned off, it is added to the 'Offline' devices, but still available to be configured in the app. Once a device is connected, you will see it's standard ID name (example - Android 4.4, etc if it is an android phone). You can then rename that device so you can identify it easier. So for example, let's say one of your kids connects their phone to the wifi. You can rename it to 'Joey's Cellphone' and then not only monitor how much traffic is going to/from the phone, but you can limit the bandwidth it sends and receives, and even, with a simple tap of a button, you can turn off the signal entirely so the device no longer has access to the router/internet. You can also set up a schedule of when that device can receive a signal from the router. This is extremely handy if you want to limit a user's online time. If a family member has multiple devices, you can group those devices all together under a single user account, and turn access on/off for all that user's devices with a simple tap of the button. I do a lot of video and audio work, and one of my connected devices is a NAS (network-attached storage unit). One of the features of this router that I found useful was the 'IP Binding' feature. Wat this will do is, it will take a mac address of a certain device, and once that device is powered on/connected, it will assign a specific IP number to that device every single time that device connects to the router. It's somewhat like a static IP address, but without the hassle of all the extra configuration steps. This is helpful to me because, with my NAS, I have mapped network drives on my Windows 10 computer. If the network loses power in any of the devices, there is a chance when the NAS re-connects that it'll get a different IP number, which will force me to have to disconnect all mapped network drives from the NAS and re-map them with the new IP number. With IP Binding, the router will make sure that the NAS, as well as any other device I configure with it, will get the same IP number at all times. Signal Strength: This router has fantastic signal strength. I do not have my router places in the best of places. It's on the bottom shelf of my workstation on the second floor, with a few pieces of computer gear sitting next to it. I still receive 5 bars of 2.4Ghz signal all over the house, and I get a steady 3 or 4 bars of 5Ghz service. This is in a home with an outer wall and inner wall of solid concrete block from the foundation to the roof, with 6 inches of dead air space between them. So there is a lot that signal has to penetrate through in order to reach the devices. I have been online with this router for about 4 days now. In all my testing, I can not say I have run across any issues so far. Connected to my network at random times, I have 3 desktops, 1 laptop, 4 smartphones, 2 game consoles, a tablet, and a Kindle. With having Gigabit internet through my ISP, I have pushed this router pretty hard at times while testing it. My hardest test so far, I simultaneously had Netflix streaming on 2 devices, online gaming on another, doing large file transferring/downloading from the NAS AND internet on another. All devices combined were pulling from all 3 radio bands this router offers. I had no buffering or lag issues on any of the devices. So far, I have ZERO complaints about this router. I have been doing home and small business networking for over 10 years, and this is by far the best networking purchase I have ever made. I highly recommend this router at this point. If I hit any issues in the future, or it doesn't stand the test of time, I will come back to update this review!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Gaming Router - Fast Internet for Epic Gaming!
*by J***L on May 21, 2023*

Hey there, fellow gamers! So, I recently got my hands on the ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Gaming Router, and man, it’s a game-changer for my online gaming sessions! First things first, this router is all about speed. With WiFi 6 technology, it’s like my internet got a turbo boost. I’m talking faster and more reliable connections, reduced lag, and smoother gameplay. It’s like the difference between riding a bicycle and zooming down the highway in a sports car. Seriously, no more frustrating lag spikes ruining my gaming experience! Setting up this bad boy was a breeze. The user-friendly interface and step-by-step instructions made it a piece of cake. I had it up and running in no time, and I didn’t need a degree in rocket science to figure it out. It’s perfect for tech-savvy gamers and even those who are a bit less tech-inclined. Now, let’s talk about range. The ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Gaming Router has some serious reach. I can game in my bedroom, the basement, heck, even out in the backyard, and still enjoy a stable and fast connection. No more dead zones or weak signals killing my gaming vibes. It’s like having my own personal gaming hotspot. One thing I love about this router is its gaming-focused features. It’s like it was tailor-made for us gamers. The Game Boost feature prioritizes gaming traffic, ensuring a smooth and lag-free experience. Plus, with the built-in WTFast game accelerator, I can connect to game servers lightning fast, giving me that competitive edge. It’s like having a secret weapon for dominating the virtual battlefield. In terms of design, the ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Gaming Router looks pretty sleek. It’s got that cool gamer aesthetic with RGB lighting and all. I mean, who doesn’t love a router that adds a touch of style to your gaming setup? It’s like having a mini light show while you’re busy fragging your opponents. Okay, let’s keep it real. This router isn’t the cheapest option out there, but you definitely get what you pay for. If you’re serious about your gaming and want top-notch performance, this bad boy is worth the investment. It’s like having a personal internet powerhouse in your gaming lair. In conclusion, the ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Gaming Router is a game-changer for us gamers. It delivers lightning-fast internet speeds, excellent range, and gaming-focused features that enhance the overall experience. Get ready for lag-free battles, seamless connections, and dominating the virtual world with this router by your side! Disclaimer: This review is based on my personal experience with the product, and I didn’t receive any compensation or incentives for writing it. So yeah, this is just me sharing my honest thoughts and excitement about the ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Gaming Router.

## Frequently Bought Together

- ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi 6 Wireless Gaming Router (GT-AX11000) - Tri-Band 10 Gigabit, 1.8GHz Quad-Core CPU, WTFast, 2.5G Port, AiMesh Compatible, Included Lifetime Internet Security, AURA RGB
- Cat 8 Ethernet Cable, 1.5Ft 3Ft 6Ft 10Ft 15Ft 20Ft 30Ft 40Ft 50Ft 60Ft 100Ft Heavy Duty High Speed Internet Network Cable, Professional LAN Cable Shielded in Wall, Indoor&Outdoor
- NETGEAR Nighthawk Cable Modem CM1200 - Compatible with all Cable Providers including Xfinity by Comcast, Spectrum, Cox | For Cable Plans Up to 2 Gigabits | 4 x 1G Ethernet ports | DOCSIS 3.1, Black

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