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Google Search "At the terminal distance of 150 feet, the GT-AX11000 still topped all others with 501.8Mbps." If your house is s box with only four walls and the router is in the absolute center then yes. But you will experience degrading speeds the further you are from the router and if there are any obstacles in the way. That said, a house has walls, floors, electrical, duct work and plumbing that can impede signals. In addition, your network will be competing with other network signal channels that can interfere with performance. This is all dependent on how dense your neighboring homes or apartments are so range to cover the space is just one factor. This all holds true for any top of the line router system. Nonetheless, there is a solution. You can buy multiple routers (any top brand) and place them in various spots around the house and create a network. Asus calls this network (AIMesh) and they makes setting this feature up real easy. You will be up and running in no time. In addition, you can use qualifying old Asus routers to create this AImesh network. You can check online on Asus website to figure out if your old router supports AIMesh. You may need to update the firmware of the old router and Asus made this process easy too. I have a 5000 Sq ft home with heavy network traffic and I stream wirelessly throughout my home with no issues. I use the AX1100 plus two older Asus routers to have the best possible signal strength. I experience around 400-600 Mbs download depending on the day living in a reasonable dense neighborhood. If you are looking for top download speeds at every corner of the house you are going to to need multiple routers. Best of luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I wouldn't try to cover a house that size with just this piece of hardware but the AiMesh mode works very well. I would suggest getting a couple of the ASUS RT-AX92U AX6100 in addition to the router to cover the entire house.
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