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Linksys WRT32X AC3200 dual-band Wi-Fi gaming router review

Posted on December 17, 2017June 10, 2019 By Jarvis

Is a router really going to make your champion in League of Legends kick more butt? Probably not, but the Linksys WRT32X does give you an edge over gamers whose routers often lag behind due to their network traffic. With its Killer Prioritization Engine (KPE), the WRT32X can help you make sure anyone streaming Netflix in the other room doesn’t increase your ping.

For $300 (about £225 in the UK or AU$390), this Linksys AC3200-class dual-band router is in line with other gaming routers and works great with gaming PCs. Folks with only regular devices can save $100 and buy the Asus RT-AC3200 or the D-Link DIR-890L/R both of which are tri-band. Or get the Linksys WRT3200ACM router because, well, it’s the same hardware as the WRT32X, just without the gaming-centric Killer software.
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