🚀 Elevate your home network to pro-level speed & coverage!
The Tenda RX12Pro WiFi 6 Gaming Router features a powerful 1.7GHz quad-core Broadcom CPU delivering up to 2976Mbps dual-band speeds. Equipped with 5 external 6dBi high-gain antennas and Wi-Fi+ technology, it ensures robust, whole-home coverage. Four gigabit Ethernet ports provide high-speed wired connections, while built-in VPN server/client support enhances security. One-click intelligent diagnosis optimizes network stability, making it ideal for gaming, 4K streaming, and fast downloads.
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Brand | Tenda |
Series | RX12Pro |
Item model number | RX12Pro |
Operating System | RouterOS |
Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10.51 x 6.54 x 8.74 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.51 x 6.54 x 8.74 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Manufacturer | Tenda |
ASIN | B0BRSS1GS8 |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 6, 2023 |
W**M
Powerful signal
Strong signal, full signal bars across the entire building. The app was also easy to use. I have several cameras and smart systems connected to this.
R**.
Works exactly as it should with long Wi-Fi range
Works really well and range is really long. Easy to setup. Looks great. Works exactly as it should.
B**Y
Consistent operation
Bought in July 2023 as a 3rd-party router for my Starlink Gen2 LEO satellite Internet. It has worked well for the past 20 months without major problems. I don't need to configure or use VPN. The router's speed easily handles the Starlink download. The only complaint is that either the 2.4 GHz or the 5 GHz WiFi bands will randomly stop transmitting for a few seconds. My HDTV memory will prevent any buffering, but Internet radio streams will stop, and sometimes my Wi-Fi phone calls will drop. My HDTV, which operates wirelessly on 2.4 GHz, began buffering only about 5 times during last 20 months due to the 2.4 GHz stopping transmission for over 1minute. An independent WiFi monitor confirmed it was a router problem and not a Starlink problem.
M**H
Security, Reliability, Speed and performance
The Tenda W0-Fi came on time, very quickly, and looks great. Hope to test it and see how it will perform.Tenda WiFi 6 Gaming Router, AX3000 Dual Band Gigabit Wireless Router for Home, Long Range Coverage with 5 * 6dBi High-Gain Antennas, High Speed with 4 Gigabit Ports, Support WPA3, VPN(RX12Pro)
H**S
Folks, This Rounter Is Very, Very Good.
My unit arrived on 8-31-2020. I didn't have the most common issue complained about here: The menus are in US English. The box details are in English. What literature there is in English. The unit arrives sporting firmware version V16.03.09.04_multi but suggests I update it to V16.03.09.05(5550). I'll get around to it but not tonight. The setup is dead simple. The menus are not robust like an Asus RT-AC but they're more than sufficient. I like the unit. The 2.4GHZ band is strong as an OX. Playing around with my devices to see how much the Beamforming improves the most distant ones. I have three Rokus in the same general direction away from the unit. The farthest one from the router location has never been reliable on 5GHZ. When I first connected it, Roku said the connection was "fair." After streaming all three of those Rokus for an hour, the most distant one still reports "fair" so I may need to play with the antenna positioning. There has been no buffering even on the distant one so the signal is much improved. I should mention that I'm replacing a damn fancy Asus RT-AC88U. The menus are a cultural shock - The Asus had dozens of not hundreds of little tweaks you can make. I found that overwhelming and I'm a network engineer. I can only image the average user trying to make sense out of the advance settings on that router. Final thought... I put some tall stick-on rubber feet on the bottom of this router. In my experience, heat is the number one cause of failure in routers, lightning being #1, so I maximized the airflow under the unit by doing so. I recommend everyone try to maximize the airflow under these devices. We keep getting faster processors and chipsets in these things and more speed makes.... More heat.
T**Y
Fast but unreliable
Fast but very unreliable router. After replacing my 5-year-old TP-Link AC1750 with the Tenda AX3000, I started experiencing the following major issues:1. Random disconnects in wired LAN connections, which will ruin any low-latency online gaming sessions as it takes a while to reconnect. Happens maybe once a day or so.2. The router stops connecting to any new Wi-Fi clients until the router is rebooted. This is bad because any computer or phone that is restarted can no longer connect to the router. This issue starts maybe after a couple of days without rebooting the router.3. Interestingly the router has an option to automatically reboot the router once a day, presumably to help with the issue #2, but after the reboot some of our Alexa devices do not automatically reconnect to the router, until the Alexa devices are rebooted too. What a pain.I would definitely return the device had I not waited until the return window had closed and may end up having to buy another more reputable router to resolve the issues listed above.Edit: Dropping the rating to 1 star after having to get yet another router just after 4 months. Even after a factory reset this router only works for a short while before dropping all wifi clients and refusing to connect new ones.
D**H
easy and fast
I have some experience with routers so this was extremely easy to set up. I bought this to upgrade to wifi 6, I have gigaband service and this delivers wifi speeds up to a gig. I have used Tenda devices for many years and this one is great at a good price.I highly recommend this ax3000 RX12
A**R
Worked good for about 6 months
All wifi routers burn out over time. Depending on the quality of the chips determines how long it will last. In my experience it is the 2.4ghz band that wears out because that is the heaviest used band.I bought this router because it was a pain to exchange my xfinity router and the 2.4ghz band is burnt out on it. When I first started using the Tenda router the speeds and ping times were lightning fast and I had zero complaints. Now we are at the six month mark and the router gets overloaded with too many devices and the ping times become very bad.I will say my house has very heavy wifi usage. I have seven cell phones, three fire tv's, several tablets, a ps4 and ps5, and a handful of home devices that use wifi. All of these devices on and streaming video or transferring large amounts of data. So it is a demanding load all day long.I can tell by how the router is acting now I will be having to replace it within the next six months. After routers start not being able to keep up and ping times increase, the next thing will be the router will start dropping connections.So in closing I think this is a nice router for the price and the range is good. If you are in a household that has light wifi usage then this router will probably last you a long time. If you are a heavy wifi using household than this may not be the router for you.
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