ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces Rapture GT-AXE11000
Fremont, California (January 8, 2021) -
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the market availability of the ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000, the world's first router to use the latest WiFi 6E (802.11ax) wireless networking standard.
WiFi 6E technology, which fully supports all existing WiFi devices, takes advantage of the newly available radio spectrum in the 6 GHz band. This has 3X more bandwidth than the 5 GHz band, adding up to seven 160 MHz frequency bands to the two available in the existing WiFi 6 standard1. WiFi 6E also provides massively expanded device capacity, lower latency, and the 6 GHz band is dedicated solely to WiFi 6E devices in order to maintain high speeds that will not be affected by previous generation devices.
A wide range of WiFi 6E client devices is expected to enter the market in 2021, making GT-AXE11000 the perfect choice for gamers who want to stay one step ahead of the performance curve. GT-AXE11000 demonstrates the ongoing ASUS commitment to networking innovation, with a powerful gaming router that builds on the success of its previous pioneering achievements, which include the world's first WiFi 6 router.
Tomorrow's Wireless, Today!
Built for pioneering gamers, the tri-band ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 supports combined concurrent WiFi speeds of up to nearly 11000 Mbps2 — 1148 Mbps on the 2.4 GHz band, 4804 Mbps on the 5 GHz band and 4804 Mbps on the 6 GHz band. GT-AXE11000 also features WAN aggregation for internet connection speeds of up to 2 Gbps, which when combined with the 4x4 WiFi 6 and the 2.5 Gbps WAN/LAN port allows users to enjoy multi-gigabit networking speeds over wired and wireless networks.
Maintaining fast WiFi connections to the latest devices can be problematic if a WiFi network is also shared with previous generation devices. WiFi 6E addresses this by only allowing the latest high-performance WiFi 6E devices to connect to the 6 GHz frequency band.
The 6 GHz WiFi 6E band operates without Dynamic Frequency Selection, a feature that prevents interference with things like air traffic control radar, so devices can connect instantly without the delays imposed by DFS. In the standard 5 GHz band in WiFi 6, 160 MHz channels must operate using DFS, which can slow down the process of joining or rejoining a WiFi network.
Engineered for Performance
Speed, stability and coverage are key performance factors for any router. GT-AXE11000 features a new 6 GHz power amplifier to boost both signal strength and quality, and it's powered by a 1.8 GHz 64-bit quad-core CPU with 1 GB RAM to allow parallel processing when handling data from multiple high-performance devices. This processing power means GT-AXE11000 can easily handle heavy traffic on a densely populated WiFi 6E network.
To reduce power loss and maximize coverage, ROG engineers minimized the distance between the motherboard connectors and the antennas. A new antenna design optimizes the signal strength in every direction, and each of the eight antennas is well isolated from its neighbors, particular attention being given to the four 6 GHz antennas.
Heat can kill performance, so GT-AXE11000 is designed for efficient heat dissipation. It features extra thermal solder points on the board, precision cut-outs in component shielding to accommodate thermal padding, and a large aluminum heatsink with an increased surface area to significantly improve heat transfer and performance. Specially designed case vents on the top and sides align perfe