TheLostSwede
Very Senior Member
Looks like Asus is launching a new 6E router next week.
Facebook and Twitter are perfectly valid communication channels, with the added benefit that the manufacturer retains full control of the marketing campaign, which cannot be done with press releases. Nobody forces you to interact with them on these platforms.Can't we get announcements via normal (non 'social') methods anymore?
Sure you can. Click on link, see the image. No account necessary. And the members of that platform then do all the rest for you, without having to hire a marketing firm that would never be as agile as your followers. What @TheLostSwede just did is much faster and more effective than ny hired marketing firm might be. You did learn about this right now, didn't you? Then the communication medium worked as intended.No, they are not valid communications channels. If I don't have Facebook and Twitter (which is down, right now) and other social drivel channels, I can't see this 'news'. Making it effectively non-communications.
My bet would be on this, if it really is a router.
FCC ID MSQ-RTAXIC00 AXE6600 Tri Band WiFi Router by ASUSTeK Computer Inc
FCC ID application submitted by ASUSTeK Computer Inc for AXE6600 Tri Band WiFi Router for FCC ID MSQ-RTAXIC00. Approved Frequencies, User Manuals, Photos, and Wireless Reports.fccid.io
EDIT: nvm, this is the ET8, which already launched.
A new router sound odd to me as there is no unreleased router that I can see in FCC filings. Unless they are months away from an actual release. This could just be a SFF PC.
Oh, sorry for sharing then. Won't happen next time, I promise.Okay, so the image I see in post 1 above is the whole 'news'?
Lol... what a waste of time (looking for the meat and potatoes of the 'story').
I don't know of a single company that provides that for any product. In fact, I think it's impossible unless it's a really simple product.somebody with a facebook account should comment as best guess: 'a bug free firmware? '
Gotcha.Looks like a router to me.
Yep. it was just a teaser.Okay, so the image I see in post 1 above is the whole 'news'?
If you look at the picture, it seems to have at least four antennas sticking up in the acrylic part, which is like no other router I've seen before.Gotcha.
Then I suspect it might be the ET8, just in a different housing and adding RGB. That would explain the lack of any new FCC filing.
Then this would be months away from release, as there has been no new FCC filing that could be tied to this. The ET8 and the GT-AXE11000 are the two only Wifi 6E products I have seen showing up on their FCC applications.I'm sure they could've used the same PCBs, but this is by any extent of the regulations, a new product.
No, they are not valid communications channels. If I don't have Facebook and Twitter (which is down, right now) and other social drivel channels, I can't see this 'news'. Making it effectively non-communications.
Has the UK approved the use of the 6 GHz channels yet? That might be why. I know the EU did a few months ago, but now that UK wants to do its own thang...I heard the ET8 isn't getting a UK/EU release anymore, so looking forward to whatever this is.
Even the AXE11000 isn't here yet.
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