ASUS WL Router GT-AXE16000 AiMesh
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ASUS WL Router GT-AXE16000 AiMesh


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Yes, the two 10G ports on the ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000 are backward compatible and also support lower speeds such as 5Gbps and 2.5Gbps. These ports can be configured flexibly and operate at the appropriate speeds depending on what the connected device supports.

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I don't use Vlan because I don't need them. It is possible to create several ssid, depending on the number of bands, effectively you can see the bandwidth consumption per device, this router is wifi 6e, so bandwidth at 6ghz.
I connected my router to 10 gb on one port and connected 1 switchs 10 gb qnap on the 2nd port, in order to have a backbone in 10 gb for my wired network, as the switch qnap to also 2 port 10 gb, I connected a 2nd switch qnap also for my wired network. I have about 35 devices connected wifi + wired, and another asus router connected in wifi mesh. Everything works and is extremely stable. One of the best routers I've had. And there are lots of functions linked to gamming, this router is mainly dedicated to gamming.
There's a wifi 7 generation coming out soon.

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Yep, I would wait if possible as Asus has already shown 2 new routers at Computex 2023 (RT-BE96U & GT-BE98).
If you still want to pull the GT-AXE16000 and FTTH P2P would be available at your place,
you can buy a 10Gbit (SFP+) media converter and order the matching SFP+ transceiver from Init7.
Delock SFP+ to RJ45 media converter

However, I would currently advise against this, as you will incur additional costs of over 200.- :/