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    Asus unveils a monster of a Wi-Fi router, the RT-AC5300

    If you think the Asus RT-AC3200 is overkill, you have no idea. The networking vendor announced today
    at IFA its latest router, the RT-AC5300, which has much higher Wi-Fi specs than its older brother.

    Similar to the RT-AC3200, the RT-AC5300 is also a tri-band router. It has three Wi-Fi bands: one on the 2.4GHz band
    and two on 5GHz. However, as it has Broadcom's latest Wi-Fi chip, each of its bands has much higher bandwidth.

    Specifically on the 2.4GHz band, the RT-AC5300 has a top Wi-Fi speed of up to 1,000Mbps, and on the 5GHz, each of the two bands
    has a top speed of 2,167Mbps. Combining those, the router has a total Wi-Fi bandwidth of some 5,300Mbps at any given time.

    Obviously this is only the speed on the paper. The real-world performance of the router will also depend on the Wi-Fi specs of the clients
    (devices such as laptops, tablets, phones and so on) and will likely be much lower due to other factors, such as range, interference and
    software/hardware overheads.
    However, generally, higher Wi-Fi specs tend to deliver higher real-world performance, so the RT-AC5300 is definitely exciting.

    The RT-AC5300 will support all existing Wi-Fi clients, including those using the obsolete 802.11b standard. To get the most
    benefit from it, however, the clients need to support 802.11ac and better yet the same performance tier that the router has.



    ASUS RT-AC5300 Router specs: https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_RT-AC5300

    • Chipset: BCM4709 + BCM4366 (2.4GHz) + 2 x BCM4366 (5GHz)
    • Memory: 128MB of flash and 256MB of DDR 3 RAM
    • Antenna: 8 x external dual-band detachable antennas
    • Operating frequency: 2.4GHz and 5GHz (concurrent)
    • Data Rate 802.11b: up to 11Mbps | 802.11a/g: up to 54Mbps | 802.11n: up to 600Mbps
    • TurboQAM (2.4GHz): up to 1,000Mbps | 802.11ac (5GHz): up to 2,167Mbps.
    • Interface stype 1 x Gigabit WAN port, 4 x Gigabit LAN ports, 1 x USB 3.0 port, 1 x USB 2.0 port
    • Features 3G/4GB cellular sharing, HDD sharing via SAMBA and DLNA, FPT server and Printer server.

    Asus says the new router comes with eight dual-band detachable antennas, which is the highest number of external antennas on a home router to date.
    The router also has two USB ports (one USB 3.0 and one USB 2.0) to host a printer and an external hard drive. You can also use these ports to host a
    cellular dongle in case you want to share a 3G or 4G connection with the rest of the local network. Though the router is quite big, it still has the usual
    four Gigabit LAN ports and one Gigabit WAN port.

    Similar to recent Asus routers, such as the RT-AC3200 and the RT-AC87U, the new RT-AC5300 will feature an easy-to-use interface and will support
    Asus' AiProtection network security services designed to keep the local network safe from online threats.

    According to Asus, the RT-AC5300 will ship by the end of the year. Its pricing is not yet available, but it's rumored to be around $400.

    The RT-AC5300 is the first of its tier being announced, but soon other vendors, such as D-Link, Netgear and Linksys, will likely follow suite.
    There's even a chance that the Asus might not even be the first AC-5300 router that you can actually buy.

    http://www.cnet.com/products/asus-rt-ac5300u-router/

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