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Asus GT-AX11000 vs. Netgear RAX200: Top-notch tri-band Power

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This post aims to help you make a quick decision between these two similarly-specs tri-band Wi-Fi 6 routers: The Asus GT-AX1100 vs. Netgear RAX200.

Asus AX11000 Side 1
The Asus GT-AX11000 is a capable and versatile Wi-Fi 6 router.

Asus GT-AX11000 vs. Netgear RAX200: Similarities

These two are the top-notch tri-band routers on the market. Both massive Wi-Fi 6 machines capable of delivering 4×4 Wi-Fi 6 speeds on 160MHz channels (up to 4.8Gbps) in a single Wi-Fi connection.

Since there are only 2×2 clients on the market, for now, they have speeds up to 2.4Gbps, which is still crazy fast.

Dual-band vs. tri-band vs. Quad-band: What’s the deal?

Both also have a 2.5Gbps network port and support Link Aggregation to deliver faster-than-Gigabit wired speeds. They also share the same number of Gigabit network ports, including one WAN and four LANs. The two delivered similar Wi-Fi coverage in my testing.

Finally, both routers have a full web user interface and a useful mobile app.

Asus GT-AX11000 vs. Netgear RAX200: Hardware specifications

NameAsus ROG Rapture 
GT-AX11000
Netgear Nighthawk 
RAX200
Wi-Fi TechnologyTri-Band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) AX11000Tri-Band Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) AX11000
2.4GHz Wi-Fi Specs802.11ax (2.4GHz): up to 1148 Mbps802.11ax (2.4GHz): up to 1148 Mbps
5GHz Wi-Fi Specs2 x 802.11ax (5GHz): up to 4804 Mbps2 x 802.11ax (5GHz): up to 4804 Mbps
Backward Compatibility802.11a/b/g/n/ac802.11a/b/g/n/ac
AP ModeYesYes
Mesh-readyYes (AiMesh)No
160MHz Channel SupportYesYes
Gigabit Network Port4x LAN, 1x WAN4x LAN, 1x WAN
Multi-Gig Network Port1x 2.5Gbps LAN/WAN1x 2.5Gbps LAN/WAN
Link AggregationYes (LAN ports 1 and 2)Yes (LAN ports 3 and 4)
Dual-WANYesNo
USB2x USB 3.02x USB 3.0
Mobile AppAsus RouterNetgear Nighthawk
Processing Power1.8 GHz quad-core CPU, 256MB Flash, 1GB RAM1.8GHz quad-core CPU, 512MB of flash, 1GB of RAM
Dimensions9.5 x 9.5 x 2.4 in 
(241 x 241 x61 mm)
11.63 x 8.92 x 2.14 in 
(295 x 227 x 54 mm)
Weight3.8 lbs (1.73 kg)2.43 lbs (1.1 kg)
Hardware specifications: Asus GT-AX1100 vs. Netgear RAX200

Asus GT-AX11000 vs. Netgear RAX200: Differences

The RAX200 is one of the coolest routers you can get. It looks like hardware coming out from the Star Wars universe. The Asus GT-AX11000, on the other hand, is quite ugly, being a square box with loose detachable antennas.

But the GT-AX11000 has a ton of extras, including AiMesh, AiProtection, and game-specific features. It also includes in-depth Wi-Fi settings and useful networking tools, like Wake-on-LAN.

The RAX200, on the other hand, has a standard feature set with modest Wi-Fi settings. Netgear later added the Armor protection to it via a firmware update, but this feature requires a $70 yearly subscription.

The RAX200 works well right out of the box. Wi-Fi 6 clients consistently connect to it at full speeds. The GT-AX11000 requires a bit of tweaking before it works well, likely due to (initial) buggy firmware. But Asus pushes out new firmware updates regularly.

Netgear RAX200 Router
The Netgear RAX200 is a massive and intriguing-looking Wi-Fi 6 router.

Asus GT-AX1100 vs. Netgear RAX200: Performance and ratings

The two routers delivered a very similar performance in my testing, with the Netgear edging out the Asus by a small margin. That’s true for both Wi-Fi and NAS performance when they hosted a storage device (as shown here.)

Asus GT-AX11000's Rating

8.3 out of 10
Asus AX11000 Top
Performance
8 out of 10
Features
9.5 out of 10
Design and Setup
8 out of 10
Value
7.5 out of 10

Pros

Fast and reliable Wi-Fi performance with an excellent range

Lots of useful features for home users

Unique and effective settings for online gaming

Multi-Gig network port, Dual-WAN, Link Aggregation

Mesh ready

Cons

Expensive

Bulky design, loose antennas, non-wall-mountable

Fewer LAN ports than the previous model

Long boot-up time, buggy (at launch), fluctuating Wi-Fi throughputs

GT-AX11000 vs. RAX200

Netgear Nighthawk RAX200's Rating

8 out of 10
Netgear RAX200
Performance
9 out of 10
Features
7.5 out of 10
Design and Setup
8.5 out of 10
Value
7 out of 10

Pros

Reliable and fast performance

Eye-catching design

Helpful mobile app, robust web UI

Multi-Gig support (2.5Gbps)

Cons

Comparatively super-expensive with nothing extra

Shallow Wi-Fi customization, spartan feature set

Comparatively low CPU clock speed

No 5Gbps or 10Gbps LAN port, not wall-mountable

Asus GT-AX11000 vs. Netgear RAX200: Which to get

Get the Asus GT-AX11000 if you’re a gamer or an advanced user who enjoys tinkering with the settings. Even though it can be buggy at times, this router has a lot more to offer. Generally, Asus routers require a bit of know-how to make them work well and this one is no exception.

The Asus has been my personal choice. I’ve been using it since I first posted the review.

On the other hand, if you want something fast and reliable with minimum effort, and don’t care about gaming or online protection features, the Netgear RAX200 is a better fit. Generally, Netgear routers tend to be expensive, but most of the time, that’s because you pay for what you’ll get in terms of quality.

Looking to compare other Wi-Fi solutions? Check them all out here.

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8 thoughts on “Asus GT-AX11000 vs. Netgear RAX200: Top-notch tri-band Power”

  1. A bit biased by your own preference for Asus.
    The design difference is not by any means only marginal as your score difference suggests. Nor is the feature gap 2 points worth as very few care about dual Wan and (usually weak) out-of-the box protection solution.

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    • Try both for an extended period, and you’ll see, Sabin. The Asus’s feature set is vastly superior to the Netgear in the support for AiMesh alone.

      In any case, all ratings are subjective to an extent.

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  2. Hi Dong,

    When I was doing research on the Asus AX11000 couple months ago, I think I came across your recommended settings for this router. Can you share the link to this article if it’s available?

    Thanks

    Reply
  3. Hi Dong Ngo,

    I’ve read most of your reviews related to Wifi 6 routers and found them very useful. I would like to seek your advice.

    My flat floor area is about 160 sqm. There are many walls (4 bed rooms). Currently I have a 1GBps internet connection to Asus RT-AC87U. I have an Asus RT-N66U connected to the Asus RT-AC87U in bridge mode to extend Wifi coverage. Connection speed is not very good, especially where the Asus RT-N66U is supposed to help.

    I was thinking of the Asus AX11000 as my main router, set 1st 5GHz band and 2.4GHz band for Wifi 5 and older devices and 2nd 5GHz band for Wifi 6 devices. If need be, I can connect the Asus RT-AC87U in bridge mode to extend coverage.

    Because Asus AX11000 is a very expensive router, I was also considering the Asus AX88U and AX86U but both are dual band routers, so I can’t allocate a 5GHz band for Wifi 6 devices.

    I prefer not to use mesh at this point as with 2 or 3 mesh routers, the cost will be even more expensive than the Asus AX11000.

    Thanking you in advance.

    Reply

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