Asus RT-AC1300UHP is the latest addition to Asus mid range Wireless AC router lineup. This is the range of routers where most people will buy due to the price is more affordable and they offer a good value for the price of the router. It comes with the latest specifications and we shall see how it stacks up against Asus RT-AC55UHP and the RT-AC1200G+ which is priced in the same range as well. You will be surprised by the result!
On first look, I like the design of this router. The design is plain and simple with a matte black look. I am actually surprised by how small this router is, the footprint is actually just around 18cm*13cm. You are able to put this router everywhere with the small footprint. The built quality is still Asus standard, quality matte black plastic material is used all around the router despite being a mid-range router.
Hardware and Specifications
Asus RT-AC1300UHP have support for Wireless AC1300 (400Mbps on 2.4Ghz and 867Mbps on 5Ghz) with Wireless MU-MIMO Wave 2 support. I believe this is the most affordable MU-MIMO wireless router in the market currently. On the more technical side of things, it runs Qualcomm IPQ4018 Quad Core SoC. This means the performance of this router should surpass Asus RT-AC55UHP and definitely better than RT-AC1200G+. The specifications of this mid range router is pretty impressive and we shall see how the specs convert into actual real world performance in further testing.
There are 4 antennas on this router which they are non-removable. Asus claim that they are high gain antennas so you shouldn’t need to replace them. I also like the fact that there is a mechanism to ensure the antenna stay upright for the best signal coverage.
The router comes with 6 LED indicators on top of the router. There is not a lot of things going on at the back of the router. You get a handful of 4 Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports and a WAN port at the back of the router. The single USB 3.0 port is situated at the front of the router.
Firmware
Asus RT-AC1300UHP comes with the familiar AsusWRT firmware. You have the familiar AsusWRT interface which I have always liked for the features and stability. The main page allows you to have a good overview of your network. Of course, you also can use the Asus Router app which is available for both Android and iOS devices to manage your router. Setting up this router is really user friendly as well.
There is certainly no lack of features on this router. It comes with a basic QoS mechanism which Asus call is SmartQoS. It also comes with a VPN server and VPN client in the firmware. This is useful if you use a VPN network for your entire home. There’s also a basic parental control feature in this router.
I really like the flexibility of this router which is able to function as different roles. Apart from the usual wireless router, access point and media bridge operation modes, it is able to function as a wireless repeater or Asus calls it range extender. You can use it to expand the signal of your existing network of your Asus but that will be a really expensive despite really good wireless repeater.
You can do a lot of things with the USB port. The router have support for USB 4G/3G modem so you can plug it a USB 4G modem for internet connectivity on this router. Besides, you are able to plug in a USB drive and share files on the network easily to all devices. You also can plug in your USB printer and transform it into a network capable printer easily.
Asus RT-AC1300UHP Unifi Compatibility
The router is fully compatible with TM Unifi with HyppTV working properly. It is compatible with major Malaysia ISP as well. You can refer to my Asus Unifi router setup guide on how to configure this router to work with TM Unifi.
You can either use the quick setup guide or just head over to the LAN > IPTV page and change it to the Unifi-Home profile then proceed to key in your Unifi PPPOE ID and password obtained from TM.
Performance
We know the RT-AC1300UHP comes with decent specs for the price of a mid-range router and we shall see how it translates into real world performance. Wireless signal strength is great, I think it is slightly better than Asus RT-AC55UHP. It is definitely better than TM stock D-Link DIR-850L router. The wireless performance is decent as well. As expected, there is no problems with my 100Mbps Internet connection. With the quad core SoC and 256MB RAM, there shouldn’t be an issue to handle a large amount of connections. I have over 15 devices connected and this router is not showing any signs of congestion.
My wireless benchmark testing methodology is slightly different this time. I am using my Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge as the client due to small devices are more relevant nowadays, performance matter more on small wireless devices with smaller antennas. This is partly also due to I do not have another computer to act as the iPerf server. Well, back to the figures, I am impressed. The RT-AC1300UHP is able to deliver over 400Mbit/s consistently over wireless to my phone. The beamforming is doing its thing to increase the gain to the wireless client. It is much faster than Asus RT-AC55UHP and RT-AC1200G+.
USB 3.0 Port Performance
There is a single USB 3.0 Port in front of the router. I insert my usual USB 3.0 External hard drive to conduct a simple network file sharing speed benchmark over Samba. The performance is surprisingly good for a midrange router at around 18MB/s for the read and write speed. The quad core SoC is truly showing its power here. The performance can easily beat higher end routers.
The Verdict
Asus RT-AC1300UHP is currently retailing at around RM550 in Malaysia. I believe this is the most affordable MU-MIMO Wave 2 wireless router in the market currently. The value of this router is really good. It comes with a decent specification to ensure that this router is able to handle a large amount of connections. The quad core SoC and the huge amount of RAM is doing its job in ensuring that the router is never bog down. Not to mention that the stability is great as well, I have this router on for days and all my wireless devices are connected without downtime. Coupled with AsusWRT firmware which is known for its simplicity and stability, it is really easy to configure and maintain this router as well.
I recommend this router to be a replacement of your stock router provided by your ISP. At around RM550, it remains relatively affordable to most people but it offers a great amount of value. Sure, it may not have those fancy features that are reserved for the pricier Asus router. But, how many features you need on a router? It is possibly my new favourite router from Asus.
Hey i want to replace my modem because its sucks and it generates alot of heat .. is this router can be a modem for vdsl?
It doesn’t have support for VDSL.
Which one to choose, ac1200cg+, ac58u or this 1300uhp. I’m on unifi 30mbps. The stock router sucks!.
I recommend the AC58U, the product offers very good value for money.
Hi, recently bought Asus RT-AC1300UHP, Unifi already upgraded to 800mbps. Tested with wired connection speed only can get around 500mbps, wifi 2G only can get around 100mbps, even wifi 5G also can’t get 800mbps. Is that need additional setting or this router not supported? Thank you.
You need devices that can support 800Mbps over wireless as well.
300mbps or 500mbps unifi plan can support ?
Yes, it support Unifi 300 and 500.
Hello,
What’s the different ac1300uhp and AC58u?
Will be using for double story residential.
Thank you in advance.
The UHP stands for high power with better coverage.
currently using this router. Can this router support 800mbps?
Yes
Hi,
Understand AsusWRT firmwares are global, does that means i can use this AC1300UHP
on Singapore ISP?
Yes
Hi,
Im in a dilemma of choosing either this rt-ac55uhp ac1200 (rm520) vs rt-ac58u ac1300 (rm440). What are their difference and why ac1200 is selling much higher than ac1300? I need a wide wifi coverage for my double storey house. Which would you recommend?
Thank you very much in advance.
Get the RT-AC1300UHP. The RT-AC55UHP is an older generation of product and likely to be EOL soon.
Hye. Can i use the stock desktop telephone provided with unifi package when i change the router to asus rt-ac1300uhp?
Yes, the phone is connected to the modem and got nothing to do with the router.
This router vs Huawei WS880, which one is better? Considering a router with high gain antenna to extend coverage.
I give my vote to this one. I used to own the WS880 and the stability isn’t great. This router can perform better.
Hi, I’m living in a double story house and my current maxis router is upstairs. I’m considering to upgrade the router and use the maxis router as a access point for my study room downstairs. What router do your recommend me to upgrade? I do have a xiaomi dual band router downstairs now running on TP-Link home plug to link to my router upstairs. The problem i face now is the internet connection is not stable for the home plug. I have been using this setup for more then 2years now so i think its time for an upgrade. I… Read more »
It depends on what is your budget. Your powerline is probably older generation and new powerline devices are much better.
Nonetheless, you should replace your Maxis stock router, the stock Thomson router is quite weak.
Hey,
I need to replace unifi stock router and it will be a main hub (Grd Flr) connect to several LAN cables. The cables are connected to a switch router Huawei W319 at 1st Flr, Top-Box etc.
So is it possible to set this router to connect to 2 IPTV boxes (hypp and other)? Is there other router/set-up that is sufficient for a 3 storey house.
The problem with HyppTV is it runs on a different VLAN so it has to be a direct connection to the wireless router. My suggestion is to use another dedicated connection (could be another wire or use Powerline) for HyppTV and everything else go through the Switch.