Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC2900 WiFi Gaming Router with AiMesh, AiProtection Pro and Triple-Level Game Acceleration
₹13,499.00
- ASUS ROG Rapture WiFi Gaming Router (GT-AC2900) – Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Internet Router, NVIDIA GeForce NOW, AURA RGB, Gaming & Streaming, AiMesh Compatible, Lifetime Internet Security
- Triple-level game Accelerator – optimizes your online gaming packets all the way from your PC to the game server..Power Supply : AC Input : 110V~240V(50~60Hz), DC Output : 19 V with max. 1.75 A current.
- Geforce now recommended router – enjoy an unrivaled cloud gaming experience with no latency.
- Aimesh supported – works with Asus AiMesh compatible routers to create a powerful, flexible, seamless whole-home Wi-Fi system.
- Front-line network security – Lifetime free AiProtection Pro, Powered by Trend Micro, protects all connected devices from internet threats.
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Specification: Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC2900 WiFi Gaming Router with AiMesh, AiProtection Pro and Triple-Level Game Acceleration
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5 reviews for Asus ROG Rapture GT-AC2900 WiFi Gaming Router with AiMesh, AiProtection Pro and Triple-Level Game Acceleration
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Amazon Customer –
Seems to be designed for ‘Gamers’ but it is also very capable for the higher end user.
Very simple set-up as most ASUS routers I have had in the past were. The software is very self-exclamatory.
My only gripe is about the silly lights that come on by default. I bought a router, not a ‘Disco Show’.
It is impossible to turn the lights off during a boot and the control buttons are ambiguous at best.
If you have 31 seconds patience it is no big deal. (My tolerance is 30 seconds.)
Allen –
Have this paired with modem netgear cm-1200, ASUS extender rp-ac1900 (Ethernet back on for the ai mesh system). And Comcast gigabit internet. And all Ethernet cables are cat7.
Always have 2 wired desktop PCs, 9 wireless connections.
I recommend for any gamer.
I love this router!
Super easy set up, easy mesh setup. If you do wifi mesh you will drop a lot of MB’s. I only got 150 after wifi mesh. But it was solid and reliable. So I went with Ethernet back haul and got 600+on the other end of my house (60ft away from router.) 650 on the same side of the house as the router. 998Mbs lan to pc. I also only use the 5G wifi. Turned off 2.4G.
After a month I had the issues everyone else had. Actually had it on the last router cause this was its replacement (old:asus ac-68u). Still had internet wifi issues.
Had Comcast come out and look things over. They said since I just replace the router my less than 1 year old arris sb-8200 modem was the issue. Yeah, ok… So I bought the net gear cm-1200 to make sure. Still had issues. I really wanted to solve this wifi dropping the internet issue.
Found a connection for the cable out side my house, looked good but when the problem happened if I disconnected it and reconnected it the issue would go away for a few days. I replaced the cable with a 100’ Kable direct cable and ran directly from the modem to the isp connection. Never had an issue again. Has been 12 months no problems. Have had the router for 16 months.
Great features on the ap. Firmware updates via the app. I love this router.
All in all, the issues I had was all the bad reviews on all sites. Turns out it was just a bad connection to isp. How many others have this issue and don’t know/think to check the connection to the modem from isp.
Also this router has a feature called Dfs to change the frequency of the wifi. Found a really old thread on Reddit about a50s losing connection to base station due to wifi interference. And Omg my gen 2 asto A50s work again no cutting out. Who would of thought. That router signals was what was causing the astro a50s to lose connection to base station. Even better for ASUS to put that Dfs button click to fix the issue instead of trying to change the frequency manually.
After all of that having solid internet and then getting to use my a50s again was total bonus!
Daniel Cozzolino –
This router solved the vast majority of the networking issues I have been having. Its signal strength is more than triple what I was receiving with my Hitron CGN3 from the same room, and its easy to use QoS settings were able to fix 100% of my bandwidth issues. Dead spots no longer exist in my house, which is perfect. Its footprint on my desk is also great, and doesn’t look like the mothership from District 9 like a lot of the contemporary routers look like nowadays.
The only gripes I do have are A) the price is a bit steep given you can pick up the similar performing RT-AC68U for almost $100 cheaper; however, if you’re completely addicted to RGB like the rest of us are then you obviously can’t stop at RGB headphones and RGB deskmats; might as well go all-out and get an RGB router too. The other issue I have is that I wish there was more customization in terms of the offered RGB; you’re stuck with either one static colour or a rainbow effect on every setting with no in between at all.
In all seriousness though, I’d recommend this 100% if you’re in the market for a router that also functions as an odd conversation piece.
Albert Chan –
great router, ping went from 80-100ping to 19-31
Allen –
I use it to extend my 5ghz signal. It does it’s job and works pretty well. My house is generally pretty bad with wifi signals (lots of interference) and the router most definitely helped. The app is easy enough to use, and no real complaints there. It also looks nice, so that’s always a plus.