The ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 Mesh System is available for purchase at a discounted price of $429.99, which is a 10% reduction from the regular price. Due to the fact that this high-performance mesh system ensures that connections are seamless and that the network functions at its optimal level, it is an excellent option for gamers and other users who have high connectivity requirements. On the side of the ROG Rapture GT6, the words “Join the Republic” are raised above the phrase “For Those Who Dare” that is carved into the metal. ROG is an abbreviation that stands for “Republic of Gamers,” which is what the name of this product refers to.
To make matters even more confusing, the longitude and latitude coordinates on the back of the GT6 show the location of the factory that produces the GT6 in Taiwan. The GT6 is a networking device that cannot be concealed in a closet or basement due to the sharp edges that it possesses. At your next local area network (LAN) party, it is intended to be displayed in plain sight and either provoke a conversation or frighten people. There is a choice between purchasing it in white or black, but the black one appears to be more terrifying and dangerous.
[content-egg-block template=offers_logo hide=price]Specifications
Specification | Details |
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Network Standard | WiFi 6 (802.11ax) |
WiFi Data Rate | Up to 10,260 Mbps (1.26 Gbps) |
Processor | 1.7 GHz tri-core processor |
Memory | 256 MB Flash, 512 MB DDR4 RAM |
Antennas | 9 internal antennas |
Operating Frequency | 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz |
Operating Mode | Router, Repeater, Media Bridge |
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The ROG Rapture GT6 has a low latency design and makes use of Broadcom’s BCM6715 and BCM6753 Wi-Fi chips. It also has a 1.7GHz tri-core ARM-based processor. 512MB of RAM and 256MB of flash storage can be used to store firmware and settings. It gave great performance that both gamers and data hogs will enjoy. In fact, it can even give Wi-Fi 6E devices a run for the money.
With Ixia’s IxChariot networking benchmark software running in my 3,500-square-foot, 100-year-old house, the GT6 reached a top speed of 1.398Gbps with the Samsung Galaxy Book client sitting 15 feet away from the host router. That’s a lot faster than the 883.6Mbps and 622.1Mbps speeds that the Netgear Orbi RBK852 and TP-Link Deco X20 could reach in the same conditions.