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ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 Tri-band WiFi 6E Extendable Gaming Router, 6GHz Band, 2.5G Port, Triple-level Game Acceleration, VPN Fusion, Subscription-free Network Security, AiMesh Compatible

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Style: AXE11000 | WiFi 6E | 2.5G Port


Features

  • Next-gen WiFi standard World's first Wi-Fi 6E tri-band router boosts speeds up to 11000 Mbps..Power Supply : AC Input : 110V~240V(50~60Hz), DC Output : 19 V with max. 3.42 A /19.5 V with max. 3.33 A.
  • 6GHz spectrum available Wider channels and higher capacity to deliver higher performance, lower latency, and less interference.
  • 2.5G LAN/WAN Port All traffic through 2.5G port is given the top priority, and 2.5G port unlocks the full potential of WiFi 6.
  • Performance through engineering Quad-core CPU processor, cooling system and optimized antenna design that brings its computational capability to the next level.
  • Triple-level Game Acceleration Accelerate game traffic every step of the way from device to game server.
  • If no 6G SSID is displayed, please check whether your OS and client device are fully licensed to support the newly released 6GHz band. You can check with your OS and client device provider for WiFi 6E driver release schedule.

Description

ASUS ROG GT-AXE11000 is the world's first WiFi 6E Router supporting newly opened 6GHz band. The ultra-fast WiFi 6E 802.11ax tri-band wireless gaming router boosts up to 11000 Mbps, delivering wider channels, higher capacity, with virtually no interference from the pristine 6GHz band. The router accelerates game traffic with Game First 2.5G Multi-gigabit LAN/WAN Port and WAN Aggregation for total domination.

Brand: ASUS


Model Name: GT-AXE11000


Special Feature: WPS


Frequency Band Class: Tri-Band


Wireless Communication Standard: 802.11ax


Compatible Devices: Personal Computer


Frequency: 6 GHz


Connectivity Technology: Ethernet


Color: BLACK


Antenna Type: Fixed


Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 12.9 x 7.1 inches


Item Weight: 3.9 pounds


Item model number: GT-AXE11000


Date First Available: January 6, 2021


Manufacturer: ASUS


Country of Origin: Taiwan


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  • ASUS just keeps proven to be the goto for routers. Try others and just go back to ASUS
Style: AXE11000 | WiFi 6E | 2.5G Port
So, far so good. Upgrading my equipment really made a difference in my latency and ping. My old router was Asus ROG 5400, had it for about 8 years, I believe. Never had any trouble with it. Every time, my ISP, would be it must be your router, I proved them wrong. I bought one of their recommended TP link routers and have kept it as a back up to prove them wrong. They were doing it this time, as well. Same thing, blaming my router, used the TP link, they still tried to wiggle out of it, bought this bad boy, and showed them they were wrong. They made a little effort, and as always found the problem on their end. I know networking, I do networking. If I call you then YOU have a problem, not me. 94% of the time, I am human and can miss something, do something stupid, make mistakes, etc... But when I call, which I now provide, I will have a folder full of data so I can't be jerked around. Not for long, I will also just say I have a problem, ran these tests, and see where they go, and then drop the bomb on them when they are wrong. Why am I telling you this, because I am almost always right because my ASUS routers hold up. They update the firmware regularly, and stay on top of things most of the time. If you have issues, always update your firmware first and test it, that will be the first thing they blame before looking in the issue. They are always going to assume it is you first, they will be overly nice about it, and yo may not even realize it, but they are, they do not like to admit they have issues. So eliminate problems up front. I have had other routers. Nothing like the old Linksys WRT54G. At the time, that thing was king. Not sure any other router will ever be so revered for its time. But Linksys and Cisco, who bought them out, have went down hill. They used to set the standard. But now, you want ASUS or TP Link. A TP Link is probably more user friendly for most of you. The ASUS has more bells and whistles, and gives you a little more control an options. Whatever model you decide on, search the TP Link vs. the ASUS version and chekc out a few comparisons, like on Tom's Hardware, and a few others, some do a better job than the others. Even though my other works just fine, it was a bit dated, and getting this one with wifi6 and a new wireless adapter dropped my latency and ping 30-40ms. I was running 60-70 at times, and now 20-30. Also, increased my upload and wireless downloads tremendously. I am almost as fast as being wired in, but not quiet, I am about 20 ft from the router. But I get pretty close to a gig download now, and that is my ISP cap. Super easy to setup. Now you can do it with your smart phone and do everything from the app. Quiet handy. This one is a costly one. But if I get another 6-8 years out of it, I will be happy and maybe wifi 7 will be out and affordable, while others are paying literal gold mines to use wifi 8 or 9 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2025 by Edge1973

  • Outstanding GUI, Firewall, and Wireguard VPN support - Product - NOT so much!
Style: AXE11000 | WiFi 6E | 2.5G Port
I replaced a Linksys Mesh Wifi 6 Router & Linksys Velop Pro 6E WiFi Mesh Nodes. Why, Linksys tech support absolutely bricked my Linksys Mesh Wifi 6 Router, locked it up so it would not even allow a logon directly connected to a computer. I have used Linksys since 2014 with some but not may problems so I thought it would be just as good, was I ever wrong! First tech support is NOT useful. Second, product is NOT reliable. Compare that to the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 & ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 AX10000, Night vs Day, period. The tech support for Asus is FAR superior to Linksys, far, far, far superior. I programed the router, added and moved the nodes to their respective locations and enabled my Proton VPN on the router and programed the firewall. I set up the static IPs for my Security cams, my Synology Drive and other equipment I wanted the IP address fixed. To say this process was simple is an understatement. The GUI interface is exceedingly helpful and informative. It was build and programmed correctly with the end user in mind. What I liked, The GUI, Firewall, and Wireguard VPN support. What I do not like, the consistent drops of the ROG Rapture GT6 Nodes. It IS horrible, at a distance of 30 feet or so it drops over and over. This requires the user to reset the node and add it back in continually. To top that off the router acted up and started power cycling on and off without connecting. To address that I had to reset the router and repeat every step I made to the firewall and VPN programming. Tech support WILL help you with this process however, if you must add the nodes and correct issues with the router over and over, the product is useless to me. Toggling from Airmesh on the Dashboard to the Network map in the Advanced Settings section my connected node showed GREAT connection, and my Network map showed 3, then 4 bars all the while connecting, disconnecting, then reconnecting. I actually watched this take place and do it do it over and over. Keep in mind this node is less than thirty feet away! The other node set at ~30’ dropped after 4 hours of being connected and must be factory reset once again to add it back in. Note; at 40 feet the one node will not connect, move to 30 and it did but drops. Any closer than 30 - what use is a node? Checking the ASUS blogs identifies this as a documented issue with the system with bloggers really upset, rightfully so. This known issue has been left unaddressed, ignored, by Asus. Asus you have a great GUI, GREAT product support, and a terribly dysfunctional product, a product prone to crashes and drops. That IS the bottom line. I am moving on to TP-Link Tri-Band WiFi 7 BE22000 or NETGEAR Orbi. I guess I will be reviewing/testing products whether I wish or not simply as a customer needing one; preferably one that actually delivers on its promises. I am leaning towards NETGEAR as a US Based company and the warnings that TP Link sales may be banned in the future as a Chinese based corporation. Reason: Chinese law mandates that any security flaws identified in its products must first be reported to the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) a agency of the CCP. I ultimately choose Netgear. The very next day after placing the order I read a Christian Guyton article “I just learned something awful about my home Wi-Fi setup thanks to iFixit’s ‘worst of CES 2025’ awards” confirming my fears. I look for TP Link to soon go down the same path as TikTock. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025 by RCW

  • Outstanding upgrade for the price!
Style: AXE11000 | WiFi 6E | 2.5G Port
An outstanding upgrade from my old GT-AC5300. This is my new primary router for my network and I have 2 wireless nodes. Initially, it took a few minutes to balance and stabilize the node connections, but this was just the unit adapting to the environment. All of my speed tests have been much better since the upgrade and with generally lower latencies. I advise anyone who asks me (when it's relevant) to purchase ASUS products, and as long as they keep their level of performance and reliability, I will continue to do so. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025 by Spyder1384

  • Just ok
Style: AXE11000 | WiFi 6E | 2.5G Port
Fast speeds but I get some random drops where it seemingly disconnects for a few seconds at a time when browsing on my phone or streaming television.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024 by Ian

  • Amazing Improvement !
Style: AXE11000 | WiFi 6E | 2.5G Port
Replaced my long time R7800 with this router and the difference while somewhat expected was amazing! Not to speak out against the R7800 as it has served me well but this is the next generation. I love the interface which is a marked improvment over the R7800 as it is more user friendly and intuitive. Everyting has improved with respect to wifi speeds, covered area and stability. Even the LAN ethernet clients seem to be faster. I run 6 security cameras off of two POE switches and the video seems to be smoother without buffer pause that I experienced with the R7800. Not quite ready for WIFI 7 yet but for the next few years, this should do very well. Very happy with this ASUS router. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025 by Rich

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