ASUS RT-AC3200 is a model equipped with six antennas and of technology Tri-Band Smart Connect, useful to choose the optimum bandwidth for each device as a function of its speed of the signal level and availability.
Speed and security are intertwined in the new router just by Asus, the Model RT-AC3200, suitable for home and small-office environments and more generally to the populated areas of mobile devices that connect to WiFi, which are recent or outdated.
It is a tri-band wireless gigabit device, which uses six detachable antennas and high-performance networks that can provide two 802.11ac 5 GHz simultaneously, as well as a contemporary band and separate 802.11n 2.4 GHz.
This triple channel serves the router to better manage the allocation of bandwidth, ensuring the best connectivity available in each terminal (made critical especially when you are in the presence of so many devices that support WiFi standard more or less up to date).
The other element in the game is Tri-Band Smart Connect: a technology that intelligently selects and automatically, the optimum bandwidth for each device as a function of its speed of the signal level and the degree of exploitation of all available bandwidth.
With QoS (Quality of Service) adaptive also priorities are managed intelligently and automatically allocating bandwidth devices and applications only when needed. ASUS RT-AC3200 also adopts the technologies Asus AiRadar with beamforming universal, AiProtection combined with Trend Micro security (can detect the risks associated with the router, restrict access to malicious Web sites, stop sending data from infected devices and avoid control remotely by attackers) and the brand-new Traffic Analyzer (provides a glimpse of what is happening in the network every day, week or month).
The beamforming technology universal AiRadar and optimizing RF (Radio Frequency), exclusive to Asus, further enhance wireless connectivity expanding coverage.
Regarding performance, the ASUS RT-AC3200 router allows to reach the 1,300 Mbps (1.3 Gbps) in each frequency band to 5 GHz, obtaining a combined speed of 2,600 Mbps. The technology Broadcom TurboQam also increases the performance of the standard 802.11n 2.4 GHz, taking them from 450 Mbps to 600 Mbps on compatible devices, such as wireless network adapter Asus PCE-Ac68.
The result of these synergies is a resulting speed of 3,200 Mbps, which is more than triple the bandwidth of a wired Gigabit Ethernet network.