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Asus ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Gaming Router & Bonus CAT7 Cable $529 + Delivery ($0 C&C) @ Scorptec

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  • +6

    Pass, needs more tentacles

  • No WiFi 6 E :(

    • Oh thank god, I grabbed the AX6000 earlier and was slightly hesitant to not get a 6E model. Only decided that I probably wouldn't see a 6E model for a comparable price any time soon.

  • +10

    I bought one of this but it flipped over and clawed away

  • So, face hugger (AX11000) vs crab head (AX6000)

  • Above all else, no RGB? ☹️

    • What? Yes it does

  • Will this run faster than my old router?

    • +1

      Yes! I mean, no. Maybe…

      • +1

        It has more legs

  • I had the older RT-AC5300 (same 8 legged box), it's lasted about 7 years but crapped itself this week , with all radios just cutting out , dead, depite many firmware attempts to bring it back to life it just looks like a radio "modiule" failed.

    Considering buying this but I've been using a crap old Optus thing that I got free from them a couple of years ago and it's actually holding up well..

    I miss the security and parental features though… very tempting.. Also I can afford to wait for the next black Friday (24th November)

  • Might be a better deal than the GT AX6000, but it's it actually better value?

    • Just get the ax6000 $400 was a great price.

      • It expired pretty quickly.

        • Most of today available, just set an alert, happens fairly often. eBay plus $50 off still decent.

    • No. Even the review in OP's description says as much.

      "For regular home users, the Asus GT-AX11000 is overkill. It doesn't hurt to get it, but you won't get much more out of it than other less pricey alternatives, such as the RT-AX88U, the RT-AC86U, or even the much older RT-AC88U. And that's because, at the core, the GT-AX11000 is a standard Asus router."

      FYI, the GT-AX6000 review says "Again, it's tough to put a router's coverage in concrete numbers, but if you live in a house where your current single router barely makes it, the GT-AX6000 will get the job done. Compared with the RT-AX86U, it has about 20% better coverage."

  • +1

    Man at this price just use your old gen 8 microserver you bought years ago with pfsense and get ubiquiti unifi wifi access point… be about the same price.

    Or one of the mini desktops… heck get two and have redundancy…

  • From the Asus drible on the Scorptech page…

    SHIELDED FROM INTERFERENCE — Made of 4 shielded twisted pair (STP) of copper wires with two RJ45 connectors on each end.

    Was that…. 2 RJ45's on EACH end???

    Strange (and pointless) cable.

    I went back and read the whole page for the router…. what a pile of gibberish bullshit.
    These are clearly targeted at poor bastards that think all the miss spelt gibberish might help their home network.

  • hows this compare to the TP link AX11000 for $399? Im in need of a new router for a two story house.

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/255956781433?epid=11040457237&ha…

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