Tuesday, January 10th 2023

ASUS Shows Off its First Gaming Grade WiFi 7 Routers

ASUS at the 2023 International CES showed off its first gaming-grade next-generation WiFi 7 (802.11be) routers. These include the ASUS RT-BE96U dual-band WiFi 7 router under the company's main marquee, and the ROG Rapture GT-BE98, which the company says is the world's first quad-band WiFi 7 gaming router. The RT-BE96U features two 10 GbE ports, and has a total network switching bandwidth of 19 Gbps. The router includes a 6 GHz frequency band with 320 MHz radio band and 4096 QAM, which doubles the data-rate over WiFi 6E. The router supports WiFi 7 MLO (multi-link operation), allowing data-transmissions to span multiple frequency bands at the same time. The WLAN module also supports Multi-RU punctuating that works to reduce channel interference. The ROG Rapture GT-BE98 supports nearly all the features of the RT-BE96U, but with a quad-band radio setup, with peak switching bandwidth of 25 Gbps. Besides these, the router gets the distinctive ROG product styling, several game-specific QoS optimizations, game console optimizations, and Aura RGB LED setup that can sync with your PC's Aura setup over network.
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33 Comments on ASUS Shows Off its First Gaming Grade WiFi 7 Routers

#26
TumbleGeorge
lZKoceIs there any routers with a dedicated fiber optic port? Can you name some? My ISP provides some cheap Chinese one and if I can replace it, it will be great :)

Is it supposed to look like this (the port):

Yes this is ordinary EPON device. I have similar from around 3 years.
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TumbleGeorgeLol, what is direct fiber?
If it costs so much money why doesn't it include a fiber port.
#28
TumbleGeorge
Xex360If it costs so much money why doesn't it include a fiber port.
Ask Asus for reasons. In many countries isn't available optic to home lines. In most countries where this is available this option in fact, it is not very widespread territorially.
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TumbleGeorgeAsk Asus for reasons. In many countries isn't available optic to home lines. In most countries where this is available this option in fact, it is not very widespread territorially.
This a high end niche product sold in rich countries with good internet infrastructure (excluding the US), it should have all the features. The ones you get from ISP are better, you get a whole system with router, multimedia box for TV and USB.
This is a joke, it does only one tiny job for huge amount of money.
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#30
TumbleGeorge
Xex360This a high end niche product sold in rich countries with good internet infrastructure (excluding the US), it should have all the features. The ones you get from ISP are better, you get a whole system with router, multimedia box for TV and USB.
This is a joke, it does only one tiny job for huge amount of money.
You are free to invest in inventing and manufacturing a router with a variety of functionalities according to your personal desire. Do it. :)
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#32
TumbleGeorge
NoneRain
6G will win. :)

Cables has not chance.
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#33
NoneRain
TumbleGeorge6G will win. :)

Cables has not chance.
For gaming? Nah. The old cable is reliable as fk. Cheaper, basically with zero latency and zero interference.
Why bother to have 9.6 Gbps on your rig x router, to just hit 600Mb on your IPS modem? Cable is the goat
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