
Powered by 5G Wi-Fi and 256QAM technology, the 802.11ac chipset gives the RT-AC67P faster wireless speeds than N technology. At 2.4 GHz, it reaches 600 Mbps, while on the 5GHz band it blazes to 1300 Mbps. The upgraded bandwidth has the higher capacity you need to increase Wi-Fi enjoyment at home. With notebooks, desktops, pads, and smartphones now all Wi-Fi-reliant, it's time to upgrade to the next generation to expand you connectivity now and in the future.
Q: How many devices can this router handle
A: The router can connect approximately 250 devices simultaneously.
A: Yes, it supports VLAn tagging and is compatible with CenturyLink Gigabit services.
Q: Can WiFi be turned off and use it only to route NDI via ethernet?
A: Yes, you can turn off WiFi and use this router via ethernet.
Q: Do you need a ethernet cable for this to work, and do you need to pay monthly?
A: Not don't necessarily need an ethernet cable, you can connect to this device via wifi or ethernet. however, you do need an ethernet cable to connect this router to a modem. You don't need to pay monthly for this router.
Q: Does this work with fiber internet?
A: The ASUS RT-AC67P is a dual-band wireless router that supports AC1900 Mbps speed. It does not have a built-in fibre optic modem, so you will need a separate device to connect it to your fibre optic internet service provider. You can use the router's WAN port to connect to the modem's LAN port with an Ethernet cable.
A: No, you can't. It has a USB port but the firmware does not allow the selection of the USB as the WAN port. (see attached image). RTAC86U has this option although is much more expensive. (see attached image
A: Yes, the router cannot be setup as an extender.