Testseek.com have collected 72 expert reviews of the Asus RT-AC3200 Tri-Band Wireless Gigabit Router and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus RT-AC3200 Tri-Band Wireless Gigabit Router.
May 2015
(82%)
72 Reviews
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12 Reviews
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The editors liked
The Asus RT-AC3200 Tri-Band Wireless Gigabit Route has powerful hardware and good performance. The router has many helpful features
Including the ability to keep malware from entering your home network
And it can also work as a powerful VPN/NAS server
The editors didn't like
The router is very expensive. It has a bulky
Somewhat impractical design and you can't name clients on the IP reservation list anything other than their MAC address
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Published: 2015-04-27, Author: Ken , review by: legitreviews.com
Coming into this review, we were very excited to hear about the new flagship Tri-Band router from ASUS the RT-AC3200. For months we have seen and appreciated the power and usefulness of Tri-Band technology as we use the Netgear R8000 here in the Legit Bun...
The Asus RT-AC3200 Tri-Band Router is a behemoth of a device that sports a futuristic design and six adjustable antennas. It's a solid 5GHz performer and is loaded with features, but its file-transfer performance could be better, and it's expensive....
The Asus RT-AC3200 Tri-Band Wireless Gigabit Route has powerful hardware and good performance. The router has many helpful features, including the ability to keep malware from entering your home network, and it can also work as a powerful VPN/NAS server
The router is very expensive. It has a bulky, somewhat impractical design and you can't name clients on the IP reservation list anything other than their MAC address
Only those who do a lot of local intensive tasks via Wi-Fi, or who can appreciate the Asus RT-AC3200's excellent feature set, will find this router worth the investment....
High storage throughput, New bandwidth monitoring features, OpenVPN and PPTP servers
Smart Connect changes connections too often, causing disconnects, Very poor documentation
AC3200 class router based on Broadcom Xtreme with Gigabit Ethernet ports and USB 2.0 / 3.0 storage and printer sharing...
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Published: 2018-08-10, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Abstract: One of the most common annoyances of modern man is a poorly functioning WiFi connection. Especially now that more and more devices are becoming connected and it only gets busier in the ether, it can do no harm to take a good look at your current equipment...
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Published: 2018-01-26, Author: David , review by: uk.hardware.info
Looking at the results, we see that none of the 11 models score particularly badly in the 5 GHz throughput test while in the same test on 2,4 GHz band the fastest router's speed is twice as high as that of the slowest router. This also applies to the real...
Are you looking for an 802.11ac router? Then you'll be able to choose from a plethora of routers, since pretty much all 802.11ac models that have been released since 2012, are still readily available. This does imply that there hasn't been a lot of chan...
Decent overall performance, Masses of features, Powerful fast interface
Middling speeds, Poor second 5GHz band performance, Only one USB 3.0 port
Asus RT-AC3200 – Performance and Verdict As ever when reviewing multi-band routers, it's worth bearing in mind that we test only one band at a time in order to isolate performance for each. While the vision with these routers is that the multiple bands pr...
Abstract: The RT-AC3200 is built for speed. It features six removable, positional antennae and two 3x3-MIMO-stream 802.11ac wireless networks, giving a maximum link speed of 1,300Mbits/sec on each 5GHz band.The tri-band router also uses Smart Connect to steer wirel...
The ASUS RT-AC3200 is the third tri-band router that we have tested. The three devices are interchangeable to a certain degree, as their internals are mostly identical to one another. This isn't too surprising, given that all tri-band routers are based...