Abstract: 지난 3월 WiFi 6지원 중보급형 공유기 ASUS RT-AX56U 리뷰(링크)로 본격적인 WiFi 6 지원 공유기들은 내놓은 ASUS에서 최상급 하이엔드는 아니지만, 하이엔드 수준의 성능을 갖춘 ASUS RT-AX82U를 출시 하였습니다. 보급형과 최상급의 중간(사실 최상급에 더 가까운)급에 위치한 제품으로 기본적인 LED 기능은 탑재되어 있으나 화려함을 추구하는 유저에게는 다소 부족할 수 있는 외형이지만, 802.11ax 기준 최대 5400Mbps속...
Great software features for the price, Solid AX5400 performance with good coverage, Compact size and subtle design, AiMesh makes it expandable, Good gaming features
No multi-gig Ethernet, Locked up when changing settings
The ASUS RT-AX82U is one of ASUS' best networking values with a set of features that lands right in the middle of the range as far as dual-band Wi-Fi 6 routers go. With its AX5400 connection, it has enough 5GHz speeds to handle multiple streaming devices...
Published: 2020-12-27, Author: Jonas , review by: tomshardware.com
Supports Wi-Fi 6, Programmable LED RGB lighting, Excellent range and throughput, Integrated security, Ease of setup, Granular control of QoS modes,
Only four Ethernet ports, Single USB port, No integrated WTFast, Dual-band only, Minimal effect with gaming port
The Asus RT-AX82U is a powerful mid-range gaming router, offering a myriad of features at a reasonable $229 price. It also proved stable throughout testing and offers the latest in Wi-Fi 6 technology...
Published: 2020-09-13, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
OFDMA, 160MHz and 1024-QAM, WiFi 6, Supports AiMesh, Has some gaming features, Excellent wireless performance when the client devices are compatible
Can't be mounted on the wall, The LEDs are in the wrong order, It has some mild stability issues on the 160MHz
Design and Build QualityWhile the RT-AX56U and the RT-AX58U had a relatively unobtrusive look, the Asus RT-AX82U is one of the most in-your-face looking wireless routers, sporting a case that's inspired by sci-fi battleships, featuring sharp angles and va...
Wrapping this one up, the RT-AX82U offers a reliable Wi-Fi 6 platform for the mainstream with excellent build quality in both the chosen hardware and plastics. That said, the plastics while matte in appearance, something I like, do take on fingerprints an...
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Solid connections in every room, Affordable and feature rich, Built-in VPN server works well
Has only one USB connector, Intimidating web portal
Experts will appreciate the wealth of technical settings, but with so many pages, tabs and dropdowns to navigate it's not always easy to find what you're looking for or even to understand what you're looking at. Beginners are likely to find this quite dis...
Supports Wi-Fi 6, Programmable LED RGB lighting, Excellent range and throughput, Integrated security, Ease of setup, Granular control of QoS modes,
Only four Ethernet ports, Single USB port, No integrated WTFast, Dual-band only, Minimal effect with gaming port
The Asus RT-AX82U is a powerful mid-range gaming router, offering a myriad of features at a reasonable $229 price. It also proved stable throughout testing and offers the latest in Wi-Fi 6 technology...
High-speed Wi-Fi 6 router, Competitive price, Easy-to-use app, with optional browser interface, Good parental controls and security features
The antennae need room to breathe, Default Wi-Fi network is not password-protected
The RT-AX82U ticks a lot of boxes. Its strong Wi-Fi 6 performance is ideal for gaming, video and music streaming, but doesn't cost a fortune. The Asus app is quick and easy for newcomers to use, and provides good parental controls and security features. A...
Undeniably one of the most good looking routers, 802.11ax should be the new standard in 2021, RGB effects are fun to play with, Support 160MHz bands, Applausible throughput, The ASUS Router mobile app really has matured a lot
You can't wall mount it, Given the features it pack, one USB port is really not enough
If you came here reading about this RT-AX82U in evaluation, I'd say, if the year is 2021, go for it! You probably could fit 30 people around the router before you start running out of router range, and 30 concurrent users is a piece of cake for this cute...