It's so FAST!!! - ASUS ROG GT-AX6000 WiFi 6 Router

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2022
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    Routers are basically a necessary item for your home since you're not going to connect just one item to the internet, and you want a good one to make sure everything that needs internet in your house gets a fast solid connection too. ASUS's GT-AX6000 router is something you might want to consider!
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  • @TaimatCR
    @TaimatCR 2 роки тому +3171

    You guys should do a video comparing cheaper regular consumer routers, to these types of "gaming routers" and other ones like ubiquity, would be interesting to see if they(gaming routers) are now better than they were before

    • @willsoe
      @willsoe 2 роки тому +55

      Throw in pfsense on some varied hardware in the mix of comparisons and I'm in

    • @Festivus_Miracle
      @Festivus_Miracle 2 роки тому +60

      Throw in default router/modem combos that internet providers give you (with a rental fee of course) as well since that one is the most used option

    • @DozIT
      @DozIT 2 роки тому +4

      @@Festivus_Miracle With a rental fee if you are lucky... here in Ontario they are "included" in your monthly rate. I have 4 Bell Home Hub 2000's sitting unused on a shelf (as they are included with all Business connections that are not BID) -.-

    • @cloud819
      @cloud819 2 роки тому +3

      Also add a PFsense DIY router. I have an HP T620 Plus. I'd be really interested in seeing how those fair.

    • @D3M3NT3Dstrang3r
      @D3M3NT3Dstrang3r 2 роки тому +4

      Love my Synology router. The SRM Firmware is a treat to use, Fully featured enterprise grade solution at a consumer price. Unfortunately I guess it just wasn't a money maker for them so they aren't making anymore but it still gets regular security and firmware updates. I think the Asus has enough features and good enough reliability (base on older model experiences) to be a good candidate to replace it with, That is unless I find a steaming good deal on a Ubiquity.
      UPDATE: I just went to see if there was a good video on the SRM Firmware and found this... Synology RT6600ax WiFi 6 Router and SRM 1.3 Coming Soon Gonna have to check this bad boy out.

  • @carsonrichards4428
    @carsonrichards4428 2 роки тому +569

    I liked the explicit, in script, audio clarification of “Sponsored Unboxing”

  • @l3v1ckUK
    @l3v1ckUK 2 роки тому +665

    My biggest question with wi-fi routers is always "How does it cope with brick walls?"
    I guess that's a very British question as most houses here (except new ones) have brick internal walls.

    • @cbeomjun
      @cbeomjun 2 роки тому +42

      The best solution is to get something like ubiquiti stuff and have an access point on each side.

    • @l3v1ckUK
      @l3v1ckUK 2 роки тому +17

      I'm thinking of going mesh when I finally get FTTP later this year.

    • @Flodhesten
      @Flodhesten 2 роки тому +4

      Same problem here, solution was to my surprise asus based mesh, also means I can cheap out in less important areas.

    • @YoutubeLover-np9lu
      @YoutubeLover-np9lu 2 роки тому +74

      Isn't it just an American thing to have walls you can hit through

    • @Plastic0Demon
      @Plastic0Demon 2 роки тому +1

      For 5g wifi is sure an issue, but 2.4 not really, in my house I had to buy a tp link router, to fix connectivity for the other side of the house opposite to the ISP router, over 20 meters and at least 3 concrete walls away from the ISP.

  • @TheBlueKnight502
    @TheBlueKnight502 2 роки тому +247

    From someone who works internet support this is a god send for us. Also felt some real happiness hearing Linus say "Your Internet is fine, the port is just blocked!"

    • @reenox8642
      @reenox8642 2 роки тому +3

      can you explain that to me because to me (normal game consumer) my wifi peaks and its rlly slow like 150ms all the time and i dont understand what port is blocked and how to fix it

    • @nilleftw
      @nilleftw 2 роки тому +16

      @@reenox8642 Firewall ports has nothing to do with bandwidth or latency. WiFi sucks for anything latency dependent like gaming. Speed = bandwidth. Delay = latency (ms)

    • @cowenthusiast4046
      @cowenthusiast4046 Рік тому +2

      Aye I’m confused can you tell me how this router works is it a one time purchase for the router our do you have the pay a monthly subscription along with the router

    • @gscman10
      @gscman10 Рік тому

      Port blocking applies to a switch port or a MAC address. It either prevents a device from connecting to a network at all through ethernet or it blocks a switch port all together.

    • @cjcollado6972
      @cjcollado6972 10 місяців тому

      Idk I’m literally having internet issues. My latency is 350 and I’m having 20% packet loss lol

  • @MattFowlerBTR
    @MattFowlerBTR 2 роки тому +423

    I've swapped both the routers in my life to Asus (non-ROG) ones recently and I have been deeply impressed with the general level of competence and useful features (both VPN-server AND VPN-client options, perfect for the place where my only decent-speed connection option is over 4G but I don't want to be stuck behind the mobile phone company's CG-NAT). Oh, and reliability compared to a previous hunk-of-junk that needed a DIY watchdog-rebooter to ensure the stupid thing would get auto-reset when it went stupid and stopped routing traffic roughly once a month. Zero stupid issues on my Asus routers means I am now brand-loyal to them (unless they fail me in the future, of course).

    • @lostMAYHEM
      @lostMAYHEM 2 роки тому +11

      I've personally been comtemplating doing the same for awhile now. After reading your experiences I think Ill pull the trigger and get it. Too many issues that just seem to pop up at the worst possible times. Thanks for sharing.

    • @slaaneshgod
      @slaaneshgod 2 роки тому +5

      I personally feel the asus router I bought last year showed the most improvement I have ever gotten from a router. Usually its just a matter of its getting old or new signal types or connections.

    • @zedboiii
      @zedboiii 2 роки тому

      wait do you mean the router has a 4g modem?

    • @freakinschweeet
      @freakinschweeet 2 роки тому +1

      I'm in the same boat, using 4G/5G as primary internet for my home. I have an Asus RT-AC3100 with Merlin firmware loaded. I was able to get my 5G RM500Q-GL running, but the lack of a dedicated AT term is the limiting factor for me. If I ever needed to switch bands or set an APN, I'd have to unplug the USB sled from the router, run Huawei modem terminal on my laptop to run the AT commands, then hook the sled back into the router and hope that everything worked.
      As my connection isn't very stable, I decided to go the MikroTik route, which offers all of the LTE/5G features I can ask for. Those devices are not without their own issues, but once they are set up they offer greater accessibility for me.

    • @D3M3NT3Dstrang3r
      @D3M3NT3Dstrang3r 2 роки тому +2

      I bought a Synology router as a replacement for a dead Nighthawk. The only router I think this will get replaced with is an Asus, they seem to be rock solid performers. The Synology is not as configurable with custom firmwares but it is a well featured enterprise level router with consistent update and is rock freakin solid. I wish they would have kept making them. The reason I mention it is I believe the only router that could possibly improve upon its reliablilty is an Asus or of couse a Ubiquity witch I believe it was made to compete with.
      UPDATE: I just went to see if there was a good video on the SRM Firmware and found this... Synology RT6600ax WiFi 6 Router and SRM 1.3 Coming Soon Gonna have to check this bad boy out.

  • @goldcd
    @goldcd 2 роки тому +160

    I know it's sponsored, but I've got a soft spot for Asus gear.
    Hangover from them picking up the Abit team (if you're old school) - Always performs well and their support of Open Source means I got a few more years than I owt to out of my last router.

  • @Goodgu3963
    @Goodgu3963 2 роки тому +34

    I love the focus here on power users. I've screwed around with a bunch of different routers and messed with settings and firmware. I'm sure there are super expensive business solutions out there somewhere but I've found very little that has both polish and features like this one does.

  • @yuanchiwang
    @yuanchiwang 2 роки тому +4

    I got my ASUS tuf ax5400 2 months ago.It worked fantastically with all the features and the range I want. With ipv6 and firewall exclusion i can finally open the port I need.

  •  2 роки тому +429

    If it becomes supported by RMerlin firmware I’ll instantly buy it. So far it’s the only router that looks like it will get that support along with multiple multi-gig ports (I need one for WAN as my ISP can offer over 1Gbps fibre, and one for LAN to my 10Gbps core switch).

    • @DopePhizh
      @DopePhizh 2 роки тому +5

      if you get 1Gb/s to the 10Gb/s switch?

    • @scottsmith2173
      @scottsmith2173 2 роки тому +58

      He might want to shift files over his local network faster????? Irrespective of his WAN speeds

    • @nickgames1892
      @nickgames1892 2 роки тому +17

      @@DopePhizh Local File's. To nas or something.

    • @nepnep6894
      @nepnep6894 2 роки тому +2

      For an internet connection over 1gbit get something like a mikrotik rb5009

    • @DopePhizh
      @DopePhizh 2 роки тому +1

      @@nickgames1892 Why not connect the NAS to the 10Gb/s switch?

  • @ilkerYT
    @ilkerYT 2 роки тому +322

    That wifi router might be fast but the real question is if my internet provider can provide me more than 10mb per sec

    • @ilkerYT
      @ilkerYT 2 роки тому +5

      @MINI DIVA nty

    • @MohamedHussein-lp9uo
      @MohamedHussein-lp9uo 9 місяців тому +8

      You wanna go to space or something

    • @MysticStarFloof
      @MysticStarFloof 9 місяців тому

      I feel you, in the UK we have a broadband/internet provider called gigaclear, with their routers and plans you can get up to 500mbs. It does wonders if you can afford their steep price

    • @GroundUpDesigns
      @GroundUpDesigns 8 місяців тому +17

      I pay for 1gb and get around 200… perks of having a house from 1980😃

    • @ptec2694
      @ptec2694 4 місяці тому

      The struggle is real.

  • @TerrifyingBird
    @TerrifyingBird 2 роки тому +15

    My best bet for the port forwarding on the router - other than your security software configuring a firewall on your pc - is that you did not put the router in your dmz. (hence it is not "on the Internet" but behind the firewall and cannot open ports unless you forward them on your modem to the router first)
    Not getting a static (!) real public ip on a business connection is basically impossible. It can happen on a residential line, though.

  • @Kapsyz
    @Kapsyz 2 роки тому

    I had to set up port forwarding and static IP for my plex and komga servers, and my basic tp link router made it super easy to set up.

  • @grimliver3498
    @grimliver3498 2 роки тому +28

    I have the previous version of this router and I'm very impressed with range

    • @Insanitation420
      @Insanitation420 2 роки тому

      Odd.. I HAD the previous version and I returned it because it was garbage.

  • @cavedon.felipe
    @cavedon.felipe 2 роки тому +10

    I've got a Rapture AC 5300, it's a hell of a beast. A pretty nice upgrade from an RT-3100.

    • @jakejake1253
      @jakejake1253 2 місяці тому

      But how does it work do i have to get an internet provider and pay monthly or how does it work?

  • @Elkatook666
    @Elkatook666 2 роки тому +69

    "back in the day" having a good Internet connection was normally a bad thing. Having the best connection in the lobby made you host, crippling your connection to the slowest in that lobby. Believe me, host advantage WAS a thing!

    • @Masterhitman935
      @Masterhitman935 2 роки тому +16

      Ha, peer to peer gaming. Ya, does were the day and also lag switching.

  • @npham1198
    @npham1198 2 роки тому

    Never would I have thought LTT using S1! Amazing!

  • @sreeharylaiju
    @sreeharylaiju 2 роки тому +4

    Opened the incognito tab. A man of culture

  • @DhavidClaudiusGunawan
    @DhavidClaudiusGunawan 2 роки тому +50

    Asus router is actually really good. The firmware, reliability, usability and feature and they keep updating the firmware of the older router also making the lifespan of the router to another level. Not to mention the wifi mesh support with older asus router.

    • @obvious_humor
      @obvious_humor 2 роки тому +1

      firmware can be buggy in my experience but everything else stands

    • @Ebalosus
      @Ebalosus 2 роки тому +1

      Totally agree. In terms of non-ISP routers, they’re usually the ones I go for, especially now that Apple no longer makes routers.

  • @10101smiles
    @10101smiles 2 роки тому +4

    You're part of the SentinelOne family!! 😍🥳 I know it's a corporate product but you should see if they want to do a feature on it as I reckon loads of people would be interested. It's an absolute kick ass product 👌👌

  • @fthorsen
    @fthorsen 2 роки тому +74

    Create a combined 2.4/5GHz for your main network, then create a dedicated guest network for IoT devices for increased security. There is an option to allow access from your main network to guest networks. This is a much better solution

    • @ukdanjones
      @ukdanjones 2 роки тому +14

      You should always have a dedicated 5GHz SSID. That’s what you want all your 5GHz capable clients using.

    • @fthorsen
      @fthorsen 2 роки тому +5

      @@ukdanjones Five / ten years ago - yes. Nowadays it works like a charm with combined 2,4 and 5 GHz SSIDs. The clients will prefer the 5 GHz band if they're in range. For me when I move outside my house, at the lawn for instance, my mobile phone won't drop wifi connection but rather switch to the 2,4 GHz band

    • @ukdanjones
      @ukdanjones 2 роки тому +9

      @@fthorsen they don’t always choose 5GHz though… especially if you haven’t balanced the cell sizes by reducing your 2.4GHz cell by reducing power by 6/7dB. 6dB = 100% more power so some clients are likely to join the 2.4GHz radio rather than the 5GHz and you don’t want that.
      I’d rather have an external AP for my garden so I can use 5GHz or get my phone to failover to cellular whilst I’m outside.

    • @LiveType
      @LiveType 2 роки тому +4

      Always have a dedicated 5/6ghz SSID. Always. Doesn't matter how much companies talk up their access points being able to prioritize the connection and make sure it's optimal. Does it work? Sort of, yes. I find it doesn't occasionally and separate SSID's ensures that it always stays at what you expect.
      Pro tip: If you have multiple access points, set the transmit power to low. The handoff works so, so much better.

    • @ukdanjones
      @ukdanjones 2 роки тому

      @@LiveType agreed! It all depends on the client you’re designing for but for me (apple user) iOS has a trigger threshold of -70dBm for it to start looking for another AP and needs to find an AP that’s at least 8dBm louder (if they’re using data). Apple will prefer a 5GHz connection but even they will flip to a 2.4GHz if it’s much much louder.

  • @dtemp132
    @dtemp132 2 роки тому +189

    Would be good when mentioning WPS buttons that no viewers should ever use them, ever, and WPS should be the first thing you disable on a router. It basically makes it trivial for someone with widely-available tools to get into your LAN, as long as they are within range. (To be clear, it's not enough to not use the WPS button, you have to disable it in the router settings)

    • @Yaren2580
      @Yaren2580 2 роки тому +15

      Can you provide details? I thought only the PIN method is a problem.

    • @volkingdeath5312
      @volkingdeath5312 2 роки тому +2

      Yaren2580 as far as I know, I think WPS has vulnerabilities and is unsecure, allowing you to connect to the network

    • @Bratfalken
      @Bratfalken 2 роки тому +4

      That depends on where you live, without or with a few known neighbours there isn't a problem, in an apartment complex, yes, then I fully understand you!

    • @MeepMeep88
      @MeepMeep88 2 роки тому +12

      Widely-available tools as in, a 20ft extender arm to press the button? Or is there some kind of hack that people can do to wireless connect?

    • @kylereis7854
      @kylereis7854 2 роки тому +1

      @@Yaren2580 However having WPS enabled at all requires the WPS pin method to also be enabled.

  • @AndrewGulick13
    @AndrewGulick13 2 роки тому +58

    Linus telling an employee "I don't think the adult filtering is working, but you can try it if you want" 😂😂

  • @redknight4
    @redknight4 2 роки тому +1

    great to see it can be used as a wired to wireless bridge.

  • @obitwokenobi9808
    @obitwokenobi9808 8 місяців тому

    Just bought one. Can't wait!

  • @SirSmilie
    @SirSmilie 2 роки тому +15

    I personally would like to see a breakdown of some popular ax routers and how they perform in higher congested conditions. I live in an apartment complex and everyone around me now has wifi that blasts everywhere creating ridiculous interference patterns, at least 20+ networks. I legit am on my 3rd router and pulling my hair out. Im tempted to just go back to wired and be done with it.

    • @johnbuscher
      @johnbuscher 2 роки тому +1

      In an apartment, I would 100% wire everything, as messy as that is. It makes life so much easier. If you were in a less dense living space, wireless can be convenient but wired will always just work.

    • @nilleftw
      @nilleftw 2 роки тому +1

      5 GHz or wire. No specific router will help with this, it's basic physics. If the 2.4 GHz bands are congested, you're fucked. What you CAN do is lower the antenna gain. Your WiFi signal will be weaker, but it will also be less sensitive to other wireless networks.

  • @steelfalconx2000
    @steelfalconx2000 2 роки тому +12

    Everytime Linus throws shade at the idea of being your family's IT guy I think about the time he upgraded his parents wifi. Also the time he installed point to point wifi antennas to the house on that island. Also about the time he taught his grandpa how to use a phone.

    • @defiantgg9201
      @defiantgg9201 Рік тому

      He doesnt throw shade at it like that, he means it can be a hassle, being your familys tech guy.

  • @DozIT
    @DozIT 2 роки тому +2

    Could always connect a 2.5 Gb Switch to the 2.5 GbE port, provided it is not the cheapest switch available the switching capacity of the switch should allow very very close to full 2.5 GbE speeds between the NAS and PC while also providing the max throughput from your WAN connection!

  • @mcpeko5773
    @mcpeko5773 2 роки тому

    Oh, dope! :) I have the Asus GT-AC5300 and need to set up some mesh or something to spread some Arlo Pro 4 cams around. Great video!

  • @Ultimaus
    @Ultimaus 2 роки тому +6

    Hey linus, I know this would probably be too much work for you and your editor but maybe in these reviews you could disclose what the maximum throughput on your wifi device is through a obs caption or something? As far as I've tested no laptop has a built in solution greater than 866mbps. I was kind of curious what the peak strength vs obtainable max was using that laptop.

  • @CoolJosh3k
    @CoolJosh3k 2 роки тому +7

    A video on GPNs would be great. Especially testing it vs already great connections.

    • @InventorZahran
      @InventorZahran 2 роки тому +1

      What's a GPN? Gaming Performance Network?

    • @Jf179_
      @Jf179_ Рік тому

      @@InventorZahran gay private network

  • @Supp0rterKun
    @Supp0rterKun 2 роки тому

    Yo this dude is so cool he knows so much, I don’t even need this but it’s nice learning about stuff like this!!!

  • @chupacabra377
    @chupacabra377 2 роки тому

    that jumper is actually sick

  • @javiTests
    @javiTests 2 роки тому +41

    Only $400? Yes, of course... I'll go and buy 10 right now 😂

  • @Holy_Hobo
    @Holy_Hobo 2 роки тому +48

    Would love to see a comparison on throughput and latency with various distances/obstacles and games of this, their AXE11000 model, TPlinks AX model, Netgear's, and Xaomi's. As well as their specific "latency reducing" software and if there's any real advantages to say pairing asus routers with asus motherboards like they claim.
    I think that would make for an interesting video.

  • @matthewhaworth5935
    @matthewhaworth5935 2 роки тому +2

    I have gigabit Verizon FiOS and my steam download peak is usually around 96-99 MB's, and there is pretty much always other traffic going on in my house. It rarely drops below 90 MB's, but sometimes it'll hover between about 85-95 MB's. All over wifi, with just the Verizon provided router. It is awesome. I can download 80 Gig games in 15 minutes.

    • @ohioplayer-bl9em
      @ohioplayer-bl9em Рік тому

      Metro net fiber was installed in my neighborhood. I got the 500/500 package for 60$ a month and my WiFi router doesn't support over 250 per client it seems. I think I'm going to turn my connection down to 250/250 and save the 10$ a month. I'm writing this 5 months late and inflation and gas prices are awful here in the future. Trust me... It's hot, it's dry, and gas is 5-6$ a gallon for the cheap stuff so people are looking to save gas anyway they can. 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @Indictedheart
    @Indictedheart 2 роки тому

    I just got one For myself. Can't wait it comes in 2 days.

  • @lukewoodside9420
    @lukewoodside9420 2 роки тому +92

    I'd definitely consider one of these if OpenWRT supported it.
    The 2.5 gb ports and raw processing power would be the main attraction to me

    • @democratssuck8610
      @democratssuck8610 2 роки тому +1

      What’s open wrt ?

    • @TMTFish
      @TMTFish 2 роки тому +9

      @@democratssuck8610 custom router OS technically. Very customizable, can run scripts. Super awesome to use if you’re a little tech savvy.

    • @chrisbenn
      @chrisbenn 2 роки тому +1

      You seem to know a lot! :)
      Is the ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 not just better?
      How come there is not WIfi 6E in all of the new expencive routers?

    • @lukewoodside9420
      @lukewoodside9420 2 роки тому

      @@chrisbenn I suspect it's down to demand. There would be very little demand for devices like this.
      I would be a special use case as I have access to very high speed fibre optic connections and run a server farm at home, even I would never use this. Most homes do not have this access and need nowhere near this speed. In the case of 802.11ac, it tops out at 1.3-1.6 Gbps, for reference the fastest broadband speed available to residential customers in most areas considered "very high speed" would be 1 Gbps. ) At that point people willing to pay that much would almost certainly be hardwiring anyway if they haven't already. There's also the issue of penetration, with 5ghz you have to be very close to the access point. With 6E (6ghz) you would probably have to be right beside it. Only works in meshes which are very expensive and require hard wiring yet again.
      The other issue I suspect is no end user device actually supports WiFi 6E yet, and likely won't for a while. It doesn't penetrate walls, is probably an absolute hog on battery life.
      If I won't need to use it .... Good chance virtually nobody will.
      It's like 5g Vs 4g, nobody needs gigabit on their phone, there just isint anything that needs that much bandwidth, and it eats battery life. 5g is pointless when 4g is capable of up to 100 Mbps but coverage is still patchy, 4g goes 25 miles where ,5g goes 300 feet.kk. More expense, for more basestations, for more bandwidth that you will never in a million years use, unless you suddenly get emails that are 100gb + that is. I think more geographic 4g coverage would be a better idea, more cost effective, and will actually be useful to the customer.
      Same concept applies with WiFi where you get speed you will never use at a huge detriment to coverage and battery life.
      That's my educated guess as to your question, I hope it answers it.
      If someone has a more factual answer please let me know.

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 2 роки тому

      @@democratssuck8610 Never mind, I just read your username.
      Now it all makes sense.

  • @BlacklistBill
    @BlacklistBill 2 роки тому +12

    Today, Linus reviews networking equipment made for regular human beings. A huge departure from the usual reviews of enterprise equipment he installs in his home. I poke fun, but... PLEASE KEEP DOING THIS.

  • @JareBareXP
    @JareBareXP Рік тому +2

    I would love to see if these actully make difference in gaming could you please explain what a regular person to competitive gamer should be looking for for an ideal home/family set up

  • @IkeMD
    @IkeMD 2 роки тому

    Would love to see more router videos.

  • @marthastewart8262
    @marthastewart8262 2 роки тому +8

    1. Isolated physical interface for IoT would be a nice new feature to get everyone on board with. And an option to isolate network of IoT would be nice. IoT devices are a constant security risk. Also IoT devices love to renegotiate the hardware into slower baudrates. It is overhead we should just assume is there and mitigate in a user friendly consumer way. Everyone serious about it already does it manually with additional routers ect. But making it an industry standard. That would be nice.
    2. Activate your windows you drill bits.

    • @joeblow5214
      @joeblow5214 2 роки тому +1

      This security concern is why I actively avoid IoT devices on critical functions.

    • @marthastewart8262
      @marthastewart8262 2 роки тому +1

      @@joeblow5214 100% I feel like in the consumer space. It's a missed opportunity to capitalize on marketing.

  • @r.j.bedore9884
    @r.j.bedore9884 2 роки тому +5

    Since most people's home internet connection isn't likely to saturate a 1Gbps Ethernet port, the second 2.5Gbps WAN port would likely be intended for something like a NAS and/or media server rather than a "preferred PC" since the extra bandwidth wouldn't help that PC connect to the internet any faster. However, it would help a media server that is try to stream a movie to the living room, another movie to the kids playroom, music to the kitchen while you're cooking, and do a backup of your home office PC all at the same time.

    • @heeerrresjonny
      @heeerrresjonny 2 роки тому

      It's for both. Xfinity has offered 2Gbps connections for awhile and availability of that will increase in the next couple years (they even offer up to 3gbps now). A lot of fiber optic providers will likely release 2.5gbps options soon. Without the 2nd port, a single client wouldn't be able to make use of the full bandwidth on those connections.

  • @ecromancer
    @ecromancer 2 роки тому +2

    I want to see routers again with 8 LAN ports. My GT AC5300 is one of them and I use all 8 of them.

  • @GHUMGHAMCANADA
    @GHUMGHAMCANADA 2 місяці тому

    thank you for great review. it helped me to make decision. Could you let me know what video aspect ratio did you use for this video?

  • @Neoxon619
    @Neoxon619 2 роки тому +90

    Normally I’d ask if this router is gonna be used at your new house, but then I remembered that you already have a ton of access points at said new house. Like I said back then, I’m pretty sure all of your new neighbors could access your Wi-Fi.

    • @Secondarian
      @Secondarian 2 роки тому +15

      @MINI DIVA go away

    • @NigelMelanisticSmith
      @NigelMelanisticSmith 2 роки тому +10

      I think in one of the videos he mentions that his Neighbors at the old house did vent to him about how far his Wifi reached.

    • @mbahmarijan789
      @mbahmarijan789 2 роки тому +3

      @MINI DIVA avv. now I'm hornee

    • @Neoxon619
      @Neoxon619 2 роки тому +1

      @@NigelMelanisticSmith Now imagine what’s gonna happen at his new house where his Wi-Fi can be accessed from across the block.

  • @danshimandle1938
    @danshimandle1938 2 роки тому +31

    My Nighthawk R1900 died after about 5 years and I just replaced it like 3 weeks ago with an Asus AX82U and I am impressed with it.
    The interface is so much better than Netgears. And everything just works with the Asus, unlike the Netgear where I had to jump through some hoops for some games to play right and for Google Home to work and not disconnect all the time.

  • @GeminionRay
    @GeminionRay 2 роки тому

    Still using an old RT-AC68U I bought for like $50. Best upgrade I've had so far with my Internet.

  • @user_anthony
    @user_anthony 2 роки тому

    9:00 I genuinely felt excited when it finally did it. Like hitting the dvd rom logo into the corner level satisfied 😂👌

  • @crmb
    @crmb 2 роки тому +22

    Linus: "I like pickles"
    Router: "I don't like that password"
    Its confirmed. Router doesn't eat pickles lmao

  • @matekovacs2696
    @matekovacs2696 2 роки тому +8

    USB port is also for printers, you can use a regular USB printer as a network printer

    • @nakulgoel5875
      @nakulgoel5875 2 роки тому

      can you please tell how?

    • @dataterminal
      @dataterminal 2 роки тому

      @@nakulgoel5875 plug the usb cable from the printer, into the router.

    • @matekovacs2696
      @matekovacs2696 2 роки тому +1

      @@nakulgoel5875 I don't know the specifics regarding this router in particular, but some routers can do it. Maybe with alternative firmware like OpenWRT, once it is supported

    • @nakulgoel5875
      @nakulgoel5875 2 роки тому

      @@dataterminal thanks :D

    • @Ebalosus
      @Ebalosus 2 роки тому

      @@nakulgoel5875 plug the printer into the router, and in the router admin page, make sure the router knows that it’s plugged in and that it’s available to connected clients.

  • @lattejunkie71
    @lattejunkie71 2 роки тому

    I would really like to see you do some reviews on Mikrotik routers. Something like the HAP AC3 or the RB4011

  • @PotatoFi
    @PotatoFi 2 роки тому

    Oh, hey guys! Thanks for the shout-out!

  • @TheN8ism
    @TheN8ism 2 роки тому +3

    One interesting use of ASUS router USB ports is that they support being a central TimeMachine storage for multiple machines.

  • @Deighvihd
    @Deighvihd 2 роки тому +4

    Would it be possible to show how it performs with wireless vr, airlink and virtual desktop?

  • @JeremyAndrew182
    @JeremyAndrew182 2 роки тому

    A lot of the features that wow Linus are on my old AC66U router with Merlin firmware.

  • @amfcrow3947
    @amfcrow3947 2 роки тому

    currently I'm trying to figure out the whole mesh wifi,wifi extender,wifi 6 and etc hope ltt would make videos about it soon.love your vids nonetheless!!

  • @gamechaser002
    @gamechaser002 2 роки тому +4

    Actually....using the 2.5 gigabit port for your NAS/Plex box is an ideal use case, as that would allow everyone else on the network, in theory, to connect to it, and dump data to/from it simultaneously with no observed hiccup in the network connection.

    • @alexatkin
      @alexatkin 2 роки тому +1

      Personally I'd say 2.5Gbit is not enough for a NAS, a single HDD can almost saturate that if you're copying a file to the NAS. If you have RAID or SSDs it will bottleneck.
      I do think its fair for a router though, anyone who has a serious NAS should have a proper Multi-Gig switch.

    • @RogueCylon
      @RogueCylon 2 роки тому

      Assuming your device has a multi-G NIC…

  • @Timothy003L
    @Timothy003L 2 роки тому +9

    ASUS: We made a router with 2.5 Gbit/s ethernet ports!
    Linus: _plugs in 1 Gbit/s internet connection and uses WiFi_

  • @Braiam
    @Braiam 2 роки тому +1

    Your ISP from the router perspective is your internal router (Pfsense I think you have), so if pfsense is not playing ball with the router or you didn't set the router in a DMZ, it will not work.

  • @l67swap1
    @l67swap1 2 роки тому +1

    I use the ax11000 router and it's an absolute monster

  • @Turskaify
    @Turskaify 2 роки тому +6

    Fast wi-fi is cool and all but I'd be very interested in LTT testing 4G/5G connections and speeds with different routers, a ton of people still can't get or can't afford a cable or fiber and have to use wireless solutions which aren't perfect for gaming.

    • @nilleftw
      @nilleftw 2 роки тому +2

      With LTE (4G) it's all about antenna placement and direction. Doesn't matter if you have a $20 or $2000 router if you place it nowhere near a window facing towards your closest antenna.

  • @dtemp132
    @dtemp132 2 роки тому +28

    2-gigabit Google Fiber is available in my area, although you have to use their box to do it. Unclear if they provide a multi-gigabit ethernet port if you wanted to connect your own router with double NAT.

    • @kcgunesq
      @kcgunesq 2 роки тому

      I have this service. I'll have to look at the router later, but the mesh devices have two ethernet ports and I believe they are both 2gbs. You get the router and at least one mesh device included in the monthly charge of $100. I purchased a second device to address wireless reception at the opposite end of the house. Not strictly necessary, but it made a big difference with signal strength.
      I don't know about running another brand of router though, even behind the Google box. I suspect it would work, but if you are using the mesh devices, I don't know how they would play together.

    • @Ben.N
      @Ben.N 2 роки тому +1

      rip, no bridge mode? And NAT?

  • @patton3338
    @patton3338 2 роки тому

    Still really like my Asus AX-58u. Its only '3000' Mbs, but still provides heaps of speed for a 2 person household and the dozen or so devices that we run.

  • @CumFuck
    @CumFuck 2 роки тому

    My first steps in Tech Troubleshooting was attempting every fix (port forwarding being a centerpiece) for my 2 mbps download speed growing up.
    What a product from Asus.

  • @satishyadav-iz3cv
    @satishyadav-iz3cv Рік тому +3

    10:49 i laughed that moment so hard and icognito modes on !! every a content haha

  • @rustyshackleford5166
    @rustyshackleford5166 2 роки тому +5

    You wanna troll your teenage siblings? Block adult sites at the router level. When they complain it doesn't work, show em a regular site working perfectly and play dumb. When they continue to complain, be like "well which site are you trying to use?" Then watch them turn bright red and struggle to make something up.

    • @the4xgamer765
      @the4xgamer765 2 роки тому

      As great as that is what If you want to watch pron?

    • @rustyshackleford5166
      @rustyshackleford5166 2 роки тому +2

      @@the4xgamer765 since you'd still have access to the router, just exempt your device.

  • @theeternal6890
    @theeternal6890 2 роки тому

    *I loved that hoodie. I hope I get remote job soon so I can buy one for me.*

  • @Ko700el
    @Ko700el 2 роки тому

    this looks like something the RnD depertment of the NOD made up as a new stracture (CnC)

  • @chrisconley3579
    @chrisconley3579 2 роки тому +7

    I'd be curious the difference between commercial AP's vs these. I gave up on consumer devices and bought an entire ubiquity setup, its been insanely stable.

    • @nilleftw
      @nilleftw 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah, it's definitely more stable an the coverage is insane. I have one UniFi AP AC Lite and it covers my entire 70 m^2 apartment. It also handles 4K HDR streaming easy peasy.

    • @jeebugorn
      @jeebugorn 2 роки тому +1

      i just upgraded from a TP Link ax3000 router/AP to a dedicated pfsense router with a netgear business class ax3600 AP and a netgear business class PoE switch. its night and day. the new setup is smoooottthhhh. ethernet speeds are faster than the built in switch on my old router. my..........."downloads"............are now capable of maxing out my internet connection, also something i was never able to get with the old router.

    • @chrisconley3579
      @chrisconley3579 2 роки тому

      @@jeebugorn oh man, isn't it amazing? Its been amazing getting better gear. Plus PoE is doooope.

  • @arturm4558
    @arturm4558 2 роки тому +4

    Linus, I want a SentinelOne review from your PoV.
    Product is great from a technical engineer standpoint, but I want to know your thoughts on usability etc. :)

    • @arturm4558
      @arturm4558 2 роки тому +1

      (and maybe a follow up by Anthony on the more technical part of the video.)

  • @leothefallen3018
    @leothefallen3018 2 роки тому

    looks nice does it support mesh tho , this is a feature i feel is just needed in most Rg's now adays based on most peoples uses for wifi and or house builds.

  • @aribloch
    @aribloch 2 роки тому

    2:04 3 gig symmetrical is available for many Xfinity customers here in the US but it's $300/mo. They use juniper commercial switches that cost thousands. It's insane and basically nobody uses it

  • @johnmidwest5650
    @johnmidwest5650 2 роки тому +3

    "NAS" USB is amazing for moving HDDs full of movies to friends and family. Plug and play. If it falls, all well

    • @scottsmith2173
      @scottsmith2173 2 роки тому

      The only issue I have noticed is the hard drive never spins down when idle. That's a deal breaker for me using it as a cheap NAS solution

  • @esela847
    @esela847 2 роки тому +3

    Not entirely sure but I think the parental controlled / restricted filter did not work because his phone in the Adult group not the child group so was exempt from the group. (11:00).
    But I could be barking up the wrong tree!

  • @egillis214
    @egillis214 Рік тому

    Loved this

  • @HarissonLA
    @HarissonLA 2 роки тому

    Have some other non-crab recent WiFi 6 router from ASUS and it is worth its money - the amount of settings and customization it allows is something you don't bother looking at until you need it, and it has been solid on performance and coverage

  • @freazyknight
    @freazyknight 2 роки тому +5

    Hell yeah i want this in my new home, however the home i am building will be using access points will this be good as the modem that will feed the 24 port switches that will feed the access points (all unifi at 1gb)

    • @TMade193
      @TMade193 2 роки тому +2

      Ah yes commenting a question 2 minutes after a 13 minute video came out. Wonder if your answer is maybe in the video?

    • @coledeko
      @coledeko 2 роки тому

      @@TMade193 they didn’t ask a question?

    • @freazyknight
      @freazyknight 2 роки тому +3

      @@TMade193 Done watching the video now. I like sometimes to ask the question and after finishing i put answer or remove it =P. i actually know about the AX11000 so this one might give good answers because i am in process of making a home and now making access points and port and going to choose a modem that is good for all.

    • @TMade193
      @TMade193 2 роки тому +2

      @@coledeko they did ask a question they just didn’t use a question mark. Holy shit him asking a question to try and gather replies while he watches i understand. But you didn’t even take the time to read and fully process one comment? How lazy are you?

  • @poipoi300
    @poipoi300 2 роки тому +19

    Steam downloads are affected so much by many factors other than your internet. The server you're connecting to and the number of other users downloading at the same time as you have a dramatic impact. Most of the time I won't get more than 20-30 MB/s despite my connection being 1.7 gigabits and my PC having a 1 gigabit port. I've found ubisoft's servers and other services to go much higher between 100-120 MB/s. I don't think I've seen anything higher than 80 on steam.

    • @dapito7771
      @dapito7771 2 роки тому

      I've personally gotten 1200Mb, maybe if you're using an hdd that might slow it down as they don't exceed the 1100Mb,speeds usually.

    • @Scka
      @Scka 2 роки тому +1

      @@dapito7771 the 1200 mbps is just an estimated speed calculated by steam, it happens when small pakets of data are downloaded in miliseconds.

    • @dapito7771
      @dapito7771 2 роки тому +1

      @@Scka no, I get throughout my download consistently 1100 to 1250 Mb

    • @tormarod
      @tormarod 2 роки тому +2

      Steam downloads heavily compressed files. Your CPU becomes the bottleneck at one point.

    • @Smitty_Werbenjagermanjenson
      @Smitty_Werbenjagermanjenson 2 роки тому +3

      The other bottlenecks tend to be file decompression speed and disk write speed

  • @StevieCooper
    @StevieCooper 2 роки тому

    I like my ASUS rt-ac5300. It’s pretty old now but works very well.

  • @mattwroe4776
    @mattwroe4776 Рік тому

    It's good when gaming stuff does what it says on the tin and your not just paying for rgb lighting

  • @_BlackSpectrum
    @_BlackSpectrum 2 роки тому +4

    It costs freaking $399, please do some budget friendly routers around $50-$100!

    • @skyemperor2357
      @skyemperor2357 2 роки тому +2

      You can get ac1200 routers from Xiaomi, TP-Link, Huawei and D-Link in that range.

    • @_BlackSpectrum
      @_BlackSpectrum 2 роки тому

      @@skyemperor2357 thanks

    • @skyemperor2357
      @skyemperor2357 2 роки тому

      @@_BlackSpectrum above 100 Xiaomi dominates with ax3600, ax6000 and ax9000

  • @darknessblades
    @darknessblades 2 роки тому +6

    Depending on the price this might be a good router upgrade.

  • @tobiwonkanogy2975
    @tobiwonkanogy2975 2 роки тому

    A 2nd router around the house if its large enough on a 2.5 gig connection may also be an application. spread the wifi and direct access points around and easy config.

    • @tobiwonkanogy2975
      @tobiwonkanogy2975 2 роки тому

      yeah i posted when you said the first part and then you addressed it in the 2nd part about mesh nodes . thanks

  • @realramo
    @realramo 2 роки тому

    you have a very nice pixelated fireplace. :)

  • @fafardh
    @fafardh 2 роки тому +6

    I'd love to see some testing in real-world conditions though. Say, 2 or 3 real walls (as opposed to dry-walls, sometimes also jokingly referred to as cardboard walls), multiple devices on the WiFi (about 1 PC, 2 Laptops, 3 Smartphones, and a tablet should do it, maybe throw smart-TV streaming Netflix et al. into the mix), a couple neighbors with their own WiFis running interference, interference from other devices that happen to emit EMI, humans (aka. living sacks of water) walking around, etc. You get the point...
    Obviously, if it's not even getting to 1000BASE-T speeds in such a simplified environment, it won't be able to compete with it in the real-world, let a alone compete with SFP+, but I'd still be curious to see how far WiFi technology has come in the past few years. "Consumer-Grade" WiFi equipment (and to some extent "Enterprise Grade as well) always produce awesome results in labs and cursory "let's fool around with it a bit and see what it can do"-tests like you just did. And then when you want to use them in the real world, it turns out, they actually suck.

  • @Yokina
    @Yokina 2 роки тому +5

    10:44 Linus Sex Tips

  • @kharkaroto9486
    @kharkaroto9486 10 місяців тому +1

    Got this router shortly after this review. Best router Ive had so far. I had the ROG Rapture AC 5300 before this one. That was almost double in price too and not as reliable and stable as this one has been.

    • @ryrydaisey
      @ryrydaisey 6 місяців тому

      What do you use for a modem?

    • @kharkaroto9486
      @kharkaroto9486 6 місяців тому

      @ryrydaisey ISP router which is a router/modem combo. I put it into modem/bridge mode.

  • @usermodeactivated8349
    @usermodeactivated8349 10 місяців тому

    Thanks for the review. Does this router can be connected to OpenNat? or something similar?

  • @SpiritOfTheHeretic
    @SpiritOfTheHeretic 2 роки тому +15

    This doesn't seem right because I can hit 950 Mbps with their RT-AX92U through three walls. Windows has a wireless setting you need to MANUALLY change to force it to use AX over AC when they are both present. Look into it.

    • @matteocarraro7544
      @matteocarraro7544 2 роки тому +4

      Steam uses MBps not Mbps, they are two different units of measurements.

    • @tristanwelsh2282
      @tristanwelsh2282 2 роки тому

      @@matteocarraro7544 @Heretic Just to do a quick and dirty calculation, you can divide your 950Mbps by 8 to get MBps (the unit of measure that Linus uses in the video). Your 950 mbps would be equal to ~119 MBps. Pretty good considering the theoretical maximum of a 1 gig connection is roughly 125 MBps.

  • @hangman4011
    @hangman4011 2 роки тому +3

    Seems cool, but not $400 cool.

  • @grumpywolfgaming
    @grumpywolfgaming 2 роки тому +1

    A good router doesn't need port forwarding, upnp and pat working properly and it just works. Did networking support for xbox for years, and devices with proper upnp were the best. Also as far as a isp not providing a public ip I only ever saw that on satellite connections.

    • @miawgogo
      @miawgogo 2 роки тому

      CG-NAT is becomming rather common on home connections especially from new ISPs or ISPs with a large customer base, as the ISP can not buy(or its too expensive for them to) IPv4 addresses for their customers. Its a bit hit or miss on whether they deploy v6 to help customers not entirely be hit by the problems of shared addresses, and even that needs support from the Games, servers, and other ISPs to be useful.
      On Mobile, You almost always behind CG-NAT, although a lot of the bigger ones deploy v6 as it can save them costs on CG-NAT.
      Its not just on satellite where CG-NAT is becoming common

    • @GuardedDragon
      @GuardedDragon 2 роки тому

      I wonder how they tested port forwarding. I know my ISP won't let anything come in to 80/443 on consumer connections.

    • @hariranormal5584
      @hariranormal5584 2 роки тому

      @@GuardedDragon Same here, 80/8080/443 are blocked in my ISP. It is an dynamic IP (both on v4/v6)

  • @mcgo0097
    @mcgo0097 2 роки тому +1

    ASUS is really solid in the router game. I am getting phenomenal speed from the RT-AX88U.

  • @ChristianStout
    @ChristianStout 2 роки тому +10

    I feel like a noob all over again when Linus starts talking about internet infrastructure and network configurations.

  • @apefu
    @apefu 2 роки тому +5

    I actually would like some wifi router content. It is actually pretty hard to get decent review information. there is always something suspicious in comparisons. Also reviews seem to never cater to anything else than "what is a router again?" people. I'm not even talking about the "I always use openwrt from the command line" level..
    In case someone reads this, and yes - this is probably not normal, I am interested in a home solution that can do certificate authentication from devices with a local CA that are not OpenWRT. Any ideas? I do use OpenWRT but at home I am not the only user.

  • @Yzmo
    @Yzmo 2 роки тому

    Asus routers in general are really good. I get 50 mbit/s from my rather cheap 66U from 2017.

  • @waveformdistortion
    @waveformdistortion 2 роки тому +1

    I can get 1.5 Gb/s service where I live, but I'm still not sure I can use the 2.5G WAN port. Newer installs from my ISP have condensed things further and moved the ONT onboard the predictably awful router that they send out, and I'm pretty sure the ethernet port on the separate ONTs used in older installs like mine only supports gigabit.

  • @mrclown7469
    @mrclown7469 2 роки тому +23

    I just want a router that looks like a router, not an alien spaceship 🤷‍♂

    • @FleaOnMyWiener
      @FleaOnMyWiener 2 роки тому +7

      But GAMING!!!!

    • @kbhasi
      @kbhasi 2 роки тому +3

      There will probably be a normal ASUS router with the same or similar features released later on.

    • @ayankhan-xz7xc
      @ayankhan-xz7xc 2 роки тому +3

      how do you know it looks like an alien spaceship, have u seen one. and how do you know it doesn't look like a router , maybe it does.

    • @amashaziz2212
      @amashaziz2212 2 роки тому +4

      but why would u NOT want an alien spaceship? 🤷‍♂

    • @soryuushi
      @soryuushi 2 роки тому +1

      The AmpliFi Alien is a really good router though :(

  • @tubastud06
    @tubastud06 2 роки тому +10

    The reason why adult filtering didn't work is because your phone can use it's cellular DNS servers to find, and effectively, bypass the filtering done on the router.

    • @abhishekrathod246
      @abhishekrathod246 2 роки тому

      thats a point

    • @Catsrules1
      @Catsrules1 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah content filtering at the router level has become extremely hard to do. Everything is encrypted now, so your kind of stuck with DNS and that is super easy to bypass. And DNS is starting to be encrypted as well.

    • @hollymolly518
      @hollymolly518 2 роки тому +2

      I thought he just didn't press apply, he turned on but didn't press apply..or he cut it out.?

  • @cyprusmiraque
    @cyprusmiraque 2 роки тому

    Hey! Could you do a video helping out people who are wanting to upgrade from their ISP-provided internet cable box to something a bit better?

  • @krisspencer9769
    @krisspencer9769 11 місяців тому

    I have one of these newer Asus routers and I was having issues with port-forwarding. Weirdly there are two spots for it. The second one was under WAN settings and was key to getting my game server open for a friend to connect. I really like these routers, but...that's not good design lol... I hope they do something about this in later releases