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At the recently concluded Computex 2024 earlier this month, Asus Republic of Gamers (ROG) unveiled its latest gaming router, the ROG Rapture GT-BE19000. This new router is said to provide speeds of up to 19 Gbps, thanks to advanced WiFi 7 features such as 320 MHz channels, 4096-QAM, and Multi-Link Operation.

One of the key features of the GT-BE19000 is Automatic Frequency Coordination (AFC), which automatically selects the least congested channel in the 6 GHz band, resulting in a significant increase in peak transmit power compared to Low Power Indoor networking devices. This makes it the world’s first gaming router to feature AFC, according to Asus.

In addition to its impressive wireless capabilities, the GT-BE19000 also offers up to 31 Gbps of wired capacity, including dual 10 Gb Ethernet and quad 2.5 Gb Ethernet ports. The router also comes equipped with Guest Network Pro, an exclusive network segmentation technology from Asus. This feature includes a dedicated Gaming Network that consolidates all gaming features into a single SSID, simplifying the setup process for gamers.

Guest Network Pro also includes other network segments such as Kid’s Network, IoT Network, VPN Network, and Guest Network. It provides functionalities like IoT device setup and management, parental controls, and instant VPN connection. Moreover, Asus has introduced Multi-Link Operation support for its Smart AiMesh feature, which optimizes wireless backhaul using AI technology and prioritizes high-demand packets for a smoother gaming and streaming experience.

While the exact pricing and availability details for the ROG Rapture GT-BE19000 in Australia have not been confirmed yet, Asus continues to expand its range of routers catering to different needs. For those interested in a different Asus router, the Asus ZenWifi XD6 Dual Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6 System is available for A$699 at JB Hi-Fi.

Stay tuned for more updates on the release of the ROG Rapture GT-BE19000 and other gaming routers from Asus as they continue to push the boundaries of wireless technology for gamers.