best for range and stability. With having a stable 100mbps download I am satisfied. The devices would be 4 smart tvs, 3 notebooks, 4 smartphones, 2 chromecast and a pc via lan. The house is about 3300ft2Best for what?
You need to look at how many users/devices in the home, what's your internet speed like. What is the construction of your home, are there lots of neighbours using wifi?
High cost and fancy name or model number doesn't always mean the best or most stable for your situation.
about 400 dollars maximum, the internet is used for streaming and work, so I don't need great speed but I do need range. Right now I have a mikrotik hap ac3 and the furthest device in 2.4ghz only receives 8mbpsOther considerations. Is there a limit you want to spend? How do you use your internet? Gaming, streaming, WFH?
The GT-AX6000 is one of the best and most stable routers right now from ASUS without overkill features that you may or not need such as triple band and Wifi 6E. I have 2 of them connected together in AiMesh and the performance and speed is outstanding and the prices have dropped nowadays so you can grab a good deal. The GT-AX6000 has a very good WiFi range also.Hello everyone! I want to buy an asus router for my home, the only thing that interests me is that it has the best possible range and stability. I read very positive things about the ROG Rapture GT-AX6000, would it be my right option?
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I think a better router might accomplish what I need. The router that I currently have is this, it does not have the best Wi-Fi performanceThis article makes a good case for multiple APs for WIFI 6.
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Something to consider if you have a large home. This is most likely the future with WIFI 7. You'll need Internet cabling throughout your home with APs. This is what I'm thinking about doing in five years.
Is it worth spending an extra 140 dollars for the ax6000? I don't know why importing it to my country costs 536 dollars, and the ax86u costs 396 dollarsOkay, based on your responses the GT-AX6000 seems like a solid option. I’m basing that on range as the primary concern…
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