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Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000 Review: A Beast of a Gaming Router

Photo: Wes Davis/Gizmodo It seems like only yesterday that Wi-Fi 6 routers really started to hit the market, and that’s true the first products trickled out in late 2018, and the new 802.11ax standard is only now going mainstream. But the FCC has opened up the 6 GHz band to unlicensed use, so router manufacturers are taking the ax protocol to that band with new Wi-Fi 6E hardware. But are you missing out by not upgrading? We took one of the first Wi-Fi 6E routers, the tri-band Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE11000, for a spin to find out. Advertisement Ultimately this is, first and foremost, a gaming router. The Rapture GT-AXE11000 is part of Asus’ Republic of Gamers line of products: a series of devices and peripherals designed specifically to separate gamers from their money as efficiently as possible. It comes with a glut of features to that end, and a lot of them are blessedly easy to use. Pre-configured settings, for instance, give players custom port-forwarding rules for many of t

State commission hears comments on Darien Solar project

No opposition showed up for a state hearing on a proposed solar farm in the towns of Darien and Bradford on Thursday afternoon. The 250-megawatt Darien Solar project is expected to comprise a series of interconnected fields stretching from the western outskirts of Delavan into the Rock County town of Bradford. John Lader, a former chairman of the La Prairie Town Board, testified in favor of the project, saying it would produce payments of about $1 million a year to Rock and Walworth counties and the two towns, which would help them pay for roads and other services while controlling the tax levy “without giving up our rural heritage.”

Tribal colleges are investing in renewable energy, but not without challenges

Renewable energy at tribal colleges is about more than cost savings and utility bills. Staff at some tribal colleges say that for them, energy projects connect them to their culture and build tribal sovereignty. “Our culture is centered around the sun and the natural environment,” said Melissa Weatherwax, institutional development director at Blackfeet Community College. “We have a beautiful landscape that we have to take care of and maintain.” That may be why President Biden, in his first budget request, called for $450 million for climate mitigation and resilience projects in Indian Country with some amount going to help transition tribal colleges to renewable energy.

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