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ASUS WiFi 6 Router (RT-AX3000) - Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, Gaming & Streaming, AiMesh Compatible, Included Lifetime Internet Security, Parental Control, MU-MIMO, OFDMA

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Features

  • The Next Gen WiFi Standard - Future proof your home network with the next-gen WiFi 6 technology, providing up to 2. 7x faster speed than the previous WiFi generation featuring OFDMA and MU-MIMO technology.
  • Ultra-Fast Wi-Fi - RT-AX3000 supports 160MHz bandwidth and 1024-QAM, boasting a total network speed of 3000 Mbps - 575Mbps on the 2. 4GHz band, and 2402GHz on the 5GHz band.
  • The Most Powerful Mesh System AiMesh technology allows you to establish an even stronger mesh WiFi system with other ASUS AiMesh compatible routers, ensuring stable and seamless whole home coverage.
  • Commercial-grade network security for family - AiProtection Pro protects all the connected devices on your home network and advanced parental controls allow you to manage the family's internet usage.
  • Mobile App Support - Control and customize every feature at your fingertips using the ASUS Router App for both iOS and Android devices.

Description

Upgrade to the next generation of networking and WiFi with the RT-AX3000 WiFi 6 router, capable of delivering speeds up to 2. 5x faster than the previous WiFi generation. Featuring the latest technology including OFDMA, MU-MIMO, and Adaptive QoS ensuring wider coverage and maximum speeds to all of your devices.


Wireless Type: ‎802.11n, 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11ac


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Asus


Series: ‎RT-AX3000


Item model number: ‎RT-AX3000


Operating System: ‎Microsoft Windows, Apple iOS


Item Weight: ‎2.67 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.82 x 6.06 x 6.3 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.82 x 6.06 x 6.3 inches


Voltage: ‎100240 Volts


Department: ‎Network Hardware


Manufacturer: ‎Asus


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎January 31, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Absolutely do NOT buy this or any ASUS router
The firmware that this device shipped with, as well as the most recent firmware available on Asus’ support site, do not work correctly with DHCP, which is necessary to get an IP address from your ISP. If your ISP uses PPPoE, this may not affect you. As a result, despite numerous resets of both my modem and router, upgrading to the latest firmware and numerous other things I’ve tried as a result of researching the same problem on several user forums (the issue affects customers all over the world: Hong Kong, Australia, USA and others), I am unable to get the router and any device connected to it to talk to the internet. It seems to have been introduced in January 2020 and despite 3 firmware upgrades since, still persists across a wide number of users. While other product functionality appears to work and I get a reasonable Wi-Fi signal across my 2000 Sqft house, this is a particularly sloppy engineering and QA mistake that calls overall product quality into question. I bought two pieces of this junk, and now have to return them and find another product (NOT from ASUS). Technical support does not provide the ability to open tickets and while their chat tool seems to be available, no one has ever answered. Pretty much a 0 on technical support. Notably, this issue isn’t listed in their technical FAQs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2020 by Joel Landau

  • Great for small networks on lower speed tiers.
We have a gigabit connection coming into our home. Our current router (ASUS ROG GT-AC5300) is starting to randomly drop connections, throttle itself, and reboots before becoming useful again. With no options of aftermarket firmware to pare down on the services and “features” we don’t need I started looking for a replacement. I ordered the ASUS RT-AX3000 knowing the RAM and CPU were less powerful than the behemoth we’ve been using since March 2017, but being the current WiFi standard (WiFi 6 w/ WPA3) and a brand I trust to be solid I figured we’d either get more than we bargained for or at the very least exactly what we currently received by way of throughput. In an all wired network I maxed out my speed tests at roughly 430Mbps down by 38Mbps up. My Internet package is provisioned for 1000/52Mbps. My keystones, patch panel, and cabling are all CAT6a standard with the cable being shielded solid copper. I bypassed my switch to run tests and left the SSID to its factory settings to prevent my IoT devices from connecting. With my laptop only, i pulled 430/38Mbps. When I connected my switch and had 27 wired devices I couldn’t pull more than 250Mbps down by 35Mbps up. When connecting my laptop i got the same 250/35Mbps. When I configured my WiFi to allow my IoT devices for a total of 45 devices connected, I pulled 200/30Mbps. The firmware does offer a few features I thought would be lacking. One is being an OpenVPN server that uses your own DDNS (I use No-IP.com) with the option to allow intranet (local) access only or Internet and intranet (best option to secure your traffic while in public spaces). You can distribute a single OVPN file among individual users and assign usernames and passwords per user so they can use the same config/login on multiple devices While the firmware is a pared down version of the ROG firmware it still uses half the allotted RAM. The triple core CPU is a nice middle ground between low-end models with single or dual cores and the high end ROG models with quad core CPUs. This seems to be a decent design choice as traffic never maxed out the CPU. I think I saw it hit 12% utilized in the middle of running tests and streaming a large 4K HDR home video. The size of this router is tiny compared to any other router I’ve had in the last decade. It’s a bit heavier, but i think thats just from the heat syncs since the case is made of plastic. The antenna are permanently attached. The best angle for the two outside antenna is outward at 45 degree and the two middle just a bit off-center pointing away from the center. This will allow it to cover two story homes when placed on the first floor.for single story homes or second floor placement all antenna should be strait up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2020 by CLC CLC

  • This is a phenomenal router
Over the years I've been a Linksys customer/user. Several times over, each router would get quirky and I would upgrade to one with more capabilities. My thoughts were that I was overwhelming the router with my networking needs and that I'd outgrown the router. My last one was a Tri-Band AC2200 that quickly suffered as well. I've given up on Linksys. This new Asus router is still very new for me. In the very short time I've had it the router has overcome major issues I'd been living with for years. I have a lot of Alexa Dots, smart lights and smart plugs along with a few IP cameras. Add on a Roku that streams TV/Movies constantly and a couple of tablets with heavy use. Oh. and I work from home and I have pretty high demands for data, Skype and WebEx usage for my job. I suppose I'm in the advanced to high demand for bandwidth. Even with what seems like monthly factory resets and multiple power resets per day with a digital timer there were always issues coming from my router. This Asus router has been wonderful at resolving my problems that happened a LOT. Alexa will actually execute commands now and say Okay. Every time. Now I feel the smart home love instead of cursing at each Alexa. I use Quicken to download my bank transactions. This used to take a very long time or would fail regularly. Since my upgrade it's been going quickly and working like a champ. Various web sites would take a very long time to come up. Usually sites for my health insurance or prescription refills. I thought it was because of my large data there. Nope, these are loading and running faster for me now too. I thought why upgrade if I already have an advanced Tri-Band AC band router. I wish I had given in sooner. My speed tests on both routers are nearly identical. I'm maxing out my ISP plus about 10% with both a wired and wireless connections. Evidently the speed tests are just one kind of test. The real test is how well the router works in the environment. This router is ruling the environment. I can't wait to use all the new upgrades next. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 29, 2020 by GC

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