Asus RT-AC1200G+ Review: Affordable Wireless-AC Router

Asus RT-AC1200G+ is Asus’ contender to the extremely competitive mid-range router market. It is a dual band wireless router with wireless AC1200 capability. The router comes with 4 unremovable external antennas. As such, the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz will be having their own antennas. Moving on, the design is rather simple with a matte black look. The footprint of this router is rather small and you will be able to wall mount this router as well. We shall see if this router is able to shine in this extremely competitive market.

Key Features and Specifications:

  • 4 Gigabit Ethernet ports
  • 1 USB 2.0 port
  • Wireless AC1200
  • 16MB Flash and 128MB RAM
  • Operation mode: Wireless Router, Access Point and Media Bridge ( wireless bridge)
  • Features: SmartQoS, Parental Control, Guest Network, USB File Sharing, USB Printer Sharing, VPN client

Performance

As this is a mid-range router, I do not expect top of the range specifications. However, the performance of Asus RT-AC1200G+ is rather decent despite being a mid-range router. Mid-range routers are getting better and good routers are getting cheaper. I have no issues getting the full performance of my 100Mbps internet connection with this router. Besides, I do not face any wireless disconnections throughout my testing period as well. The wireless range is decent and you shouldn’t have issues with the range. Both 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz perform fine in term of signal strength. I recommend this router for users with 10 or lesser wireless devices at home.

Asus RT-AC1200G+ Wireless Benchmark

A quick benchmark with iPerf3 displays an actual performance of 300Mbit/s over the 5Ghz band on Wireless-AC, not bad for an RM400 router. I love the fact that this router has separated antennas for different bands.

Asus RT-AC1200G+ Unifi Setup

Asus AC1200G+ is fully compatible with Unifi connection with HyppTV working properly. Setting up the router is really easy with Asus user-friendly initial setup guide which allows you to select the Unifi ISP profile. You can also refer to my setup guide for Asus routers here. For more Unifi compatible routers, you can always refer to my Unifi Router Replacement Guide

The router is fully compatible with Maxis and Time Fibre as well. There’s also USB 3G/4G modem support in case you want to use it with a wireless broadband ISP.

User Interface and Features

Asus RT-AC1200G+ UI

Supported Features: SmartQoS, Parental Control, Guest Network, USB File Sharing, USB Printer Sharing, VPN client

Asus RT-AC1200G+ come with Asus’s ASUSWRT firmware. ASUSWRT is consistently rated as the best router firmware in the market. The user interface is simple, powerful and stable. From the homepage, you are able to monitor the status of the router such as the connected clients and USB port status. It comes with a good amount of value added features as well. I like the SmartQoS feature as it is able to prevent users from hogging the bandwidth. The firmware is stable, the bootup time is decent and I do not face any bugs when using the router. Some features such as Asus Adaptive QoS and AiProtection are not present as those require a lot of CPU power and thus, only reserved for the high-end Asus routers. In short, the router comes with a decent amount of features and it is more than enough for normal users. Router firmware is still Asus’ core strength and it is no different on the RT-AC1200G+, it is very far ahead than the competitors.

The router is compatible with Asus Router mobile application as well. You can use the app to monitor the status of your router. Besides, a lot of configurations can be done via the app. You can block users or even configure the wireless guest network via the mobile application. I always recommend it for the owners of Asus routers.

USB Features and Performance

Asus RT-AC1200G+ ports

Asus RT-AC1200G+ come with a single USB 2.0 port at the back.  You can use the USB port to share your USB drive on your local network. All your devices on your local network will be able to access the files stored on your USB drive. I tested the real world performance of the file sharing and it is around 12MB/s (96Mbit/s) read and 4MB/s (32Mbit/s) write, slightly on the faster side for routers in this range. As this is a mid-range router, AiCloud and Download Master feature is not available.

Asus RT-AC1200G+ USB

Besides, you are able to use the USB port to share a printer on the network as well. I am currently using this router as a print server for my Epson USB printer and it is working as intended. I configured it as a media bridge to share the USB printer in another room wirelessly on my network.

The Verdict

Asus RT-AC1200G+ TOP

Asus RT-AC1200G+ is Asus answer to the mid-range router market. It is a very good all-rounder just like the RT-AC55UHP. At just around RM400, it is relatively affordable and thus, a good replacement to the default router provided by your internet service provider. It ticks all the boxes to qualify as a good router. The firmware is great, performance is decent and it is stable. Setting up this router is rather easy and painless. Asus’ ASUSWRT firmware is the most reliable and stable in the consumer router industry. The features it offers is the best among the routers at this range as well. The performance is decent and although it is unlike an RM1000 router, it is more than adequate for most users. It is definitely able to perform better than the ISP default wireless router. I do not have any issues with the wireless range in a normal home.

In short, the wireless range of the RT-AC1200G+ is decent, the performance is great for today’s internet connection and the features are more than enough for normal users. I recommend this router if you have around 10 internet connected devices at your home.

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Hi, may internet will get an upgrade from 100 mbps to 300 mbps. I have use Asus RT-AC1200G+ since 2020, does it still relevant to use this router or do I need an upgraded router? My house is double-storey.
Thank you.

Thank you for your Test.
I read the ac58u is the same as the ac1300uhp, is this true and should i take the ac58u over the ac1300uhp?

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