IAAI
Very Senior Member
I m just wondering , when this beast going to be out ?
http://pcdiy.asus.com/2014/01/rt-ac87u-the-ultimate-router-4x4-mu-mimo-ces-2014/
I m just wondering , when this beast going to be out ?
http://pcdiy.asus.com/2014/01/rt-ac87u-the-ultimate-router-4x4-mu-mimo-ces-2014/
Article states "in development". So how could anyone know, including Asus?
And when is a router "a beast"? I don't understand that term in regards to consumer electronics. I hear it used a lot, but I don't understand what gets a product a "beast" standing.
http://press.asus.com/PressReleases/p/ASUS-Presents-the-Ultimate-Digital-Life-for-Consumers-at-Computex-2014#.U4xH9h2Sx8E said:RT-AC3200 router
ASUS RT-AC3200 is the world's fastest tri-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi router that delivers combined data speeds up to 3200Mbit/s. The Broadcom® six-stream 802.11ac Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology delivers the ultimate internet experience in multi-user environments by providing maximum network speed. Additionally, RT-AC3200 features SmartConnect, which increases Wi-Fi performance by up to 200% by automatically selecting the ideal band for network clients depending on their location and needs. ASUS AiRadar with universal beamforming intelligently strengthens wireless connectivity to improve Wi-Fi coverage to network devices, ensuring greater signal stability, enhanced range, and optimal speeds.
The easy-to-use ASUSWRT graphical user interface of RT-AC3200 provides robust network control and optimization. Setup takes just 30 seconds, and the intuitive interface means even network newbies can enjoy its sophisticated features such as traffic monitoring and Adaptive Quality of Service (QoS) bandwidth management, while power users will love its IPv6 support, multiple wireless SSIDs and secure VPN access. AiProtection with Trend Micro provides total protection from external attacks as well as maintaining personal privacy. Adaptive QoS intelligently manages network traffic to automatically give each device and application optimal bandwidth so that everyone on the network has the best possible internet experience.
Forget about the Asus RT-AC87U, what about the new Asus RT-AC3200?
It seems like Asus is really pushing the router business these days, but one have to wonder if these devices actually have anything going for them? Asus RT-AC87U seems like a natural successor to Asus RT-AC68U, but what about this new RT-AC3200?
I for one find it very hard to believe that going haywire with the antenna configurations and adding more streams and bands will really benefit anyone. People are screaming for better coverage and range, especially on the 5.0GHz and not even crazier numbers in terms of theoretical throughput. But I guess mbps on the box is what selling and nothing else..
So is AC2300 dead now since AC3200 has been mentioned?
So is AC2300 dead now since AC3200 has been mentioned?
So what about the previously announced RT-87U? ACxxxx numbers represent the maximum throughput the networking product can handle. That doesn’t necessarily mean per-device, as the RT-AC3200 talks to multiple .ac and .n devices at full speed, rather than having to slow down to the slowest device on the network. Only the RT-AC87U provides 33% more area coverage and more per-client bandwidth (1700 versus 1300), however it only has one .ac band versus the RT-3200’s two.
When will this be available?
We are targeting a Q3 to Q4 release. Stay tuned for more information. This product is currently on product design and development.
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