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| Brand | ASUS |
| Model Name | RT-AC66U |
| Special Feature | WPS |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Wireless Communication Standard | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Compatible Devices | Printer |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Monitoring |
| Included Components | Computer Peripherals^Routers^Network Routers^ |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired^Wireless |
About this item
- 5th generation 802.11ac chipset gives you concurrent dual-band 2.4GHz/5GHz for up to super-fast 1.75Gbps
- ASUS AiCloud service: Access, stream, share, sync - all on the go with unlimited storage expansion!
- Gigabit Ethernet ports for the fastest, most reliable internet performance,AiRadar optimizes wireless coverage with detachable high-powered antennas
- Enjoy the ASUSWRT dashboard UI for 3 steps easy setup, signal monitoring, and network application control, Download Master for wireless data storage and access to your router-connected USB storage devices
- File sharing, printer sharing, and 3G sharing via two multi-functional built-in USB ports
- ASUS Ranked “Highest Customer Satisfaction with Wireless Routers in the U.S.”– J.D. Power
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| connectivity tech | Wired^Wireless | Wi-Fi, Ethernet | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB | Wi-Fi, Ethernet, USB | Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
| number of ports | 5 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 5 | 5 |
| data transfer rate | 1750 megabits per second | 3000 megabits per second | 5700 megabits per second | 6000 megabits per second | 2976 megabits per second | 1167 megabits per second |
| wireless standard | 802 11 ABGNAC | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 G, 802 11 G, 802 11 A | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 N, 802 11 G, 802 11 A | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 G, 802 11 G, 802 11 A | 802 11 AX, 802 11 AC, 802 11 B, 802 11 G, 802 11 N | 802 11 AC, 802 11 N, 802 11 G, 802 11 B, 802 11 A |
| frequency band class | dual band | dual band | dual band | dual band | dual band | dual band |
| lan port bandwidth | 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) | Gigabit | 2.5 Gigabit | 2.5 Gigabit | 10/100/1000 Mbps | 10/100 Mbps |
| RAM size | — | 256 MB | 1 GB | 1 GB | — | — |
| security protocol | WPA | WPA3-Personal, WPA2-Enterprise, WPS | WPA3-Personal, WPA2-Enterprise, WPS | WPA3-Personal, WPA2-Enterprise, WPS | WPA3, WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-PSK | WPA2-Enterprise, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK |
| frequency | 5 GHz | 5 GHz | 5 GHz | 5 GHz | 5 GHz | — |
| operating system | Windows 7, Mac OS | Windows, App, Mac OS, Linus | Windows, App, Mac OS, Linus | Windows, App, Mac OS, Linus | TP-Link firmware | — |
| antenna type | — | fixed | fixed | fixed | fixed | fixed |
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RT-AC66U
The ASUS RT-AC66U is a dual-band AC1750 Gigabit router packed with ASUS-exclusive technologies such as AiRadar for expanded and more consistent wireless coverage and ASUSWRT for quick and easy setup of your network as well as intuitive sharing of USB devices.
At-A-Glance
- Dual-band data rates up to 1750 Mbps
- ASUSWRT interface for intuitive setup and network management
- Dual USB ports for easily sharing files/printers/and 3G/4G modems across your network
Features and Benefits
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Versatile DesignThe slim RT-AC66 fits nearly anywhere, includes a stand, and boasts 3 external antennas that you can position for enhanced signal reception. The design chassis is also VESA wall mountable to place it behind monitors and other areas. |
Easily Share USB DevicesWith dual USB ports, the RT-AC66 becomes a true multi-role device, allowing for you to easily share your important files and media across your home network as well as share resources such as a 3G/4G modem or USB printer. |
ASUSWRT User InterfaceThe RT-AC66U features the enhanced, intuitive ASUSWRT user interface, which gives you easy access to both the 3-step web-based installation process and a wealth of robust advanced options. |
ASUS Router AppWith the ASUS Router App it’s much easier and more intuitive to manage your ASUS router. From initial setup to real-time network traffic monitoring to managing security settings and connected devices. |
What's Inside the Box
- RT-AC66U Dual-Band Wireless-N1750 Gigabit Router.
- Router Stand.
- RJ-45 Cable.
- Support CD (User Manual and Utility Software).
- Power Adapter.
- Warranty Card.
- Quick Start Guide.
Specifications
- Wireless Type: 802.11 ac/n/g/a/b
- Wireless Speed: Up to 1750 Mbps
- Wireless Frequency: Dual-band (2.4 & 5 GHz)
- Wired Connectivity: 4x LAN, 1x WAN gigabit Ethernet ports
- USB Port(s): 2x USB 2.0
Product Description
The ASUS RT-AC66U Gigabit wireless dual-band router offers users Broadcom’s 5th generation Wi-Fi (5G WiFi). Its 2.4GHz/5GHz bands drive data rates of 1.75Gbps, or three times 802.11n speeds. ASUS AiRadar technology amplifies transmissions for optimized signals, helping expand networks. The RT-AC66U uses ASUSWRT setup, QoS standards, multiple SSIDs, and twin USB ports, turning it into a multi-role device with file, DLNA, and printer server capabilities with 3 x detachable R-SMA type antenna, >50% wider coverage than standard N SPEC, VPN Server function enable and IPv6 support ASUS RT-AC66U is a true Business class router yet affordable from regular consumers.
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| Manufacturer | ASUS |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #51,498 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) #1,663 in Computer Routers |
| ASIN | B008ABOJKS |
| Model Number | RT-AC66U (AC1750) |
| UPC | 889349370865 886227214327 690338917929 803982780065 886227214389 014445046523 886227214341 886227214198 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00886227214327, 04716659214373 |
| Brand Name | ASUS |
| Model Name | RT-AC66U |
| Included Components | Computer Peripherals^Routers^Network Routers^ |
| Number of Ports | 5 |
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| Control Method | App |
| Data Transfer Rate | 1750 Megabits Per Second |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 10/100/1000 (Gigabit) |
| Voltage | 19 Volts |
| Number of Antennas | 3 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Monitoring |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired^Wireless |
| Operating System | Windows 7, Mac OS |
| Security Protocol | WPA |
| Additional Features | WPS |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Wireless Compability | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
| Compatible Devices | Printer |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
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| Item Weight | 660 Grams |
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| Color | Black |
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Customers like the signal strength, ease of setup, and speed of the networking router. They mention that it works well, is user-friendly, and has a fast reboot time. Some also say it's a very nice solid piece of equipment and will hopefully last a long time.
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Customers like the signal strength of the router. They mention it solves their network woes, maintains all their connections, and has powerful wireless. Some also appreciate the external antennas. Overall, customers are happy with the speed and wireless range.
"...In terms of reliability, I am about 2 weeks in. No reboots, incredibly reliable streaming...." Read more
"...First thing I noted, I like the GUI - well laid out, easy to see, with simpler options for basic users and more advanced settings for network people..." Read more
"...What sets this one apart is the way that it saves the computers on your network and tells you there network name so that it will be easier to have..." Read more
"...the Netgear's performance but noticed slowly that the 2.4Ghz spectrum was getting crowded around where I live, and that the range was not as good as..." Read more
Customers like the router. They mention it works well, web page loads are noticeably better on all devices, and the 2.4GHz band works well. Performance never suffers, and DLNA device compatibility works perfectly with PS3, Roku, Yamaha network AV. It's up and running without any issues at all. Netflix loads in seconds and HBO Go had no trouble.
"...Yet performance never suffers. Comcast gives me just about 50Mbps if I check a computer connected via ethernet to the Comcast modem...." Read more
"...a hard drive, Nest, and multiple macs and PCs - and it works flawlessly with all of them. The setup experience was incredibly easy...." Read more
"...this in September of 2014, I was amazed and satisfied with the performance this router delivered, especially after coming from a $40 Belkin router..." Read more
"...The system has worked perfectly since I unboxed it. The interface is incredibly simple to use, and I have both bandwidth set up for my devices...." Read more
Customers find the setup of the networking router easy. They mention the settings are fairly easy to figure out and there are many options to choose from. The setup process just detects and configures correctly out of the gate. Customers also appreciate the easy management pages with an intuitive layout. However, some customers have reported bugs and glitches.
"...So setup is easy. Performance is great. Features are extensive. I also think the thing looks very cool. I highly recommend this router." Read more
"...Impressively, the setup process just detected and configured correctly out of the gate. Setup process took about 20 minutes max...." Read more
"...noted, I like the GUI - well laid out, easy to see, with simpler options for basic users and more advanced settings for network people like myself...." Read more
"...Firewall - This is pretty self-explained. You do have DDoS protection, URL Filter, Keyword Filter, and Network Services Filter tabs on this...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the speed of the router. They mention it's very happy with the performance and wireless range. The reboot time is extremely fast, Netflix loads in seconds, and HBOGO has no trouble. They also appreciate the reliable connections, less Internet stuttering, and better video streaming.
"...So setup is easy. Performance is great. Features are extensive. I also think the thing looks very cool. I highly recommend this router." Read more
"...a few times over the last couple of weeks - and there has been no drop in speed (unlike the Dlink which would gradually slow down until rebooted)...." Read more
"...With this it is a max of 5 and her speeds are amazing when compared to the E1200's speeds.Utilities:..." Read more
"...The speed remains consistent, and if for some reason I do have to reset it (I've done it twice I think since purchase), there's a quick reset button..." Read more
Customers like the reliability of the router. They mention it's a solid piece of equipment and will hopefully last a long time. Some say the hardware is excellent and there is a very robust recovery mode.
"...speeds have been about as good as they can be, and it's been completely reliable...." Read more
"...The criss-cross grid pattern is done extremely well. The unit itself is solid, a very heavy device for it's size, which is nice for a change...." Read more
"...of purchase, this router started to really go downhill in terms of performance and reliability...." Read more
"...It's absolutely worth it, and it has proven to be an incredibly reliable system thus-far." Read more
Customers like the features of the router. They mention it has an impressive interface with all the options. The setup contains advanced features, but the user interface is well-laid out and not confusing. It does a great job of making advanced functions simple and easy to change. Some customers also appreciate the oddball features, like running its own LPD-style printer server.
"...So setup is easy. Performance is great. Features are extensive. I also think the thing looks very cool. I highly recommend this router." Read more
"...It even has utilities such as ping, traceroute, and nslookup, as well as a GUI page to send WOL packets to computers that support it...." Read more
"...This allows for you to just make a cloud disk, smart access with the ability to make your computer wake on LAN so that you can access your data even..." Read more
"...GUI is incredibly easy to understand and has tremendous amount of information and features...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the router. Some mention it's worth the price, while others say it's not worth the price and difficult to fix.
"...While this router is expensive, this one is worth the money and should provide years of great service." Read more
"...Bottom line: Too expensive for such a lightweight physical build even though the electronics and peformance are definitely there...." Read more
"...It's absolutely worth it, and it has proven to be an incredibly reliable system thus-far." Read more
"...This router is on the high-end of home wireless routers, but is well worth the price...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the reboot time of the router. Some mention that there is no need to reboot at all, while others say they have to reset it almost daily.
"...to get issues where streaming was choppy, and also that it required frequent reboots to get a decent hassle free streaming experience...." Read more
"...it (I've done it twice I think since purchase), there's a quick reset button on the top that saves you pulling the cable out and waiting the..." Read more
"...'s chipset to handle and it would quickly become overwhelmed and require a reboot...." Read more
"Edit 6/06/2013 -Still working good, no reboots in a long while...." Read more
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To start, I am fairly knowledgable (through experience) on setting up networks. I had (and still have) a Netgear N300 (WNR3500L) that I received for free through the SamKnows program. If you're not familiar, that is an organization that reports ISP performance to the FCC, grades it if you will. Anyway, it replaced my old Linksys (which I also still have, and which was running open-source firmware). I was happy with the Netgear's performance but noticed slowly that the 2.4Ghz spectrum was getting crowded around where I live, and that the range was not as good as I liked (this being used in a 2 story old 1950s home). Still for free, the router was great.
Eventually I really needed better wi-fi range. I also realized I had many products that could utilize the 5Ghz band. (And later, by late 2013, I had more than a few devices which could utilize 802.11ac). After much research I settled upon this router. It had good reviews, and I also really like the ASUS brand based on other devices I had used (motherboards, the Nexus 7 2012 and 2013).
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Setup was painless. I did it twice, let me explain why:
First setup was your traditional setup, router to your ISP's modem, in this case my Comcast modem. You plug in your computer directly to this device's ethernet port (ports 1-4), and have it plugged in and powered on. It'll give your computer an IP address, get on a browser and it'll automatically re-direct to the built-in setup pages. I simply followed the instructions and I was up and running. At some point during setup it had asked me to connect the router to the Comcast modem, and I set the MAC address for Comcast that I know works (further explained below), and I was up and running.
(The MAC thing)
Now for anyone not familiar, some ISPs (including Comcast, at least here in Chicago) "imprint" on the MAC address of the device you activated your Comcast connection with. Basically every device that can connect to a network has its own MAC address, it's like the device's social security number, something unique to identify the device with. So I first activated my service long ago with an old laptop, and I had saved the MAC address I used, let's pretend it was "ABC". From there on, I knew anytime I needed to connect something to the Comcast modem, the device's MAC address needed to be "ABC." Now I know I just said MAC addresses are unique, but you can also manually set a device's MAC address. So when I had my old Netgear connected to the Comcast modem, it's MAC address was set to ABC, and now that I connected the ASUS, I needed to change it's MAC to be the same. Failure to do so would mean your connection to Comcast will intermittently but reliably drop, slow down, etc.
So why the second setup? Well I was happy with my setup but after a few weeks I realized that without having my SamKnows router connected, the organization couldn't collect and grade my ISP. So I had to re-arrange my network.
I went from: INTERNET > Comcast Modem > this ASUS router > all of the devices in my home
to this: INTERNET > Comcast Modem > Netgear router > this ASUS router > all of the devices in my home
And I could've actually left the setup the way it was but I chose to switch this router from the standard "Wireless Router Mode" to the "Access Point mode" which means it basically serves as a traffic manager, and the actual IP addresses are given out by the Netgear router.
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I turned off the Netgear router's wi-fi radio. Nothing is connected via ethernet to my router(s). Everything is wireless and it all goes through this ASUS. How many things? Well in a house with 6, many!
Devices connected wirelessly to this ASUS at all times:
- Computers: 2 Macs, 4 PCs
- Tablets: 3 (an iPad, an iPad mini, and a Nexus 7 2013)
- Phones: 6 (or more) including a Lumia 920, iPhone, Galaxy S2 and Galaxy S4, a Nexus 5, a Moto X
Others:
- Wireless Print Server by Linksys
- Wireless printer/fax by Brother
- 2x Roku 2 XS devices (used mainly for Amazon VoD, Netflix, international IPTV channels)
- 2x Chromecast devices (used mainly for Netflix, Google Play Movies and Music)
- Receiver for our 5.1 setup
- Video Game systems: Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii
- 2 Bluray players (Sony, Panasonic)
- visitor's laptops, phones on occasion
That's all I can remember off the top of my head. As you can see the list is long but probably not too different from many typical households.
Except for 1 Roku and the Brother print/fax, all of those devices are in a different room from the router. (Even the tablets and phones). Half of the devices (including one Mac, the Moto X, the Nexus 5, the Xbox and Wii, the receiver) are in the basement, and not just below the router but a good 20-30 feet East or West of the router.
Yet performance never suffers. Comcast gives me just about 50Mbps if I check a computer connected via ethernet to the Comcast modem. With this ASUS router I typically receive 40-50Mbps when I'm on the same floor or below the router, and about 30-40 Mbps when I'm 2 or more rooms away. That's both the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz (though typically the 5Ghz is faster). It also depends on which device I'm testing though, because the Mac Pro can get 50Mbps even when it's on another floor and as far away from the router as possible. Essentially, I suffer little or no loss in performance going through 2 routers with the last step the ASUS wireless antennas.
On any given day there could be, simultaneously, one person using Chromecast to watch Netflix, another using the Roku for Amazon VoD, multiple people browsing on their computer/tablet/phone, and not one person is complaining. I get that this is partially due to the bandwith my ISP gives me but my point is this router isn't choking on the performance I'm paying my ISP for, it actually delivers it to the end users.
The range extends far outdoors too. I can shovel the snow and continue streaming music on my phone with Google Play or Pandora, and not have to use my cellular connection.
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Features are good too. When I switched to the Netgear, I missed my Linksys because I could run open source firmware on it but this has a lot of the features I would want already.
- switching router modes is easy, as you saw above; in addition to the router mode, AP mode, there is also a wireless repeating mode and a "media" mode for which ideally you'd have 2 of these, and they would talk to each other over 802.11ac, and the 2nd would then have ethernet connections to your Xbox or some other "media" device, this way you can wireless transmit a FAST connection
- Guest network with 2.4/5Ghz support, the guest network will allow people access to the internet but not the intranet (so my devices are safe from nosy visitors)
- once you have your router setup the way you want (for example, I need it in AP mode, I have 2 wireless networks broadcasting with different SSIDs and a guest network, I have certain MACs getting specific IPs, etc.) you can SAVE your configuration so that if you ever for some reason needed to do a factory reset or someone changes settings and screws things up, you can "restore" to your personal settings with that file
- upgrading firmware is easy
- you can enable/disable specific radios (2.4Ghz, 5Ghz), you can have it set so that the 5Ghz radio is only active on weekends or on Mondays and Tues, or whatever you want! -- you can adjust the broadcast power output of the signal! (these are things that were previously only available if you installed custom firmware on older routers)
- 2 USB 2.0 ports.. of course now I wish this was USB 3.0 but to be honest I will never use these ports for storage (I use Google Drive) -- but the COOL thing is that you can use these ports as a way of providing 3G/4G access as the "source" internet for the router .. so let's pretend Comcast is down but you want to use your phone (or you have a USB dongle) and you want to share your 3G/4G internet to the whole house .. this router will let you do that as a "backup" option
- it has print server capabilities, again via USB ports
- links on every page in the GUI to the router's support page, router's manual page and router's utilities page
- can quickly/easily switch the language, if that's your thing
There are many more features, which I don't use or maybe don't even know about.
So setup is easy. Performance is great. Features are extensive. I also think the thing looks very cool. I highly recommend this router.
I upgraded from a 2007 D-Link DIR-655. The D-Link had been a great router, and I was loathed to replace it (I was a little bit emotionally attached to it, as at the time it was a great buy - basically the best router you could get, and it has logged in 6 years of great service!) but I was starting to get issues where streaming was choppy, and also that it required frequent reboots to get a decent hassle free streaming experience. I think the issue, was that the D-Link, while great in its time, was simply not designed to support the number of devices, and heavy demand placed on it circa. 2013, and still be stable! My requirements for a new router were a) strong signal strength b) reliability c) excellent streaming performance - i.e. something that I can basically forget about and will work really well on a consistent basis. I am a pretty loyal D-Link customer, but the reviews of their latest routers seemed pretty mediocre, so I decided to try out the ASUS.
Net net, I have about 15 devices connected to this router - tablets, printers, streaming boxes, a hard drive, Nest, and multiple macs and PCs - and it works flawlessly with all of them. The setup experience was incredibly easy. My cable provider (AT&T UVERSE) provides a router already (2WIRE b/g), which was a little bit out of the norm to setup when I attached my old D-Link to it (I had to turn off DHCP and reconfigure the its Gateway IP - basically configure it as a wireless hub, not a router), so I was a little apprehensive about setting this one up. Impressively, the setup process just detected and configured correctly out of the gate. Setup process took about 20 minutes max. I configured the wireless network with exactly the same SSID and WPA2 password, so all my devices connected without requiring reconfiguring (apart from 1 or 2). I configured both 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz to use the SSID. Most of my devices are using the 2.4GHz automatically (better performance over longer range), it looks like the 5Ghz is being basically unused right now (and is defaulting to AC - though I don't have any AC devices). I might experiment with a separate SSID for the 5Ghz at some point to force devices to connect at 5Ghz, though I think it's probably unnecessary - most devices will figure out what frequency to connect at.
In terms of reliability, I am about 2 weeks in. No reboots, incredibly reliable streaming. I've boosted the wireless signal strength from 80/200 to the max of 200/200 - though not sure if it was necessary to be honest. I'm getting a strong signal in every corner of the house (2000 sqft) whereas with the D-Link it was only a fair signal in the farthest distance from the router. I also attached a Lacie 1TB drive to the USB port on this router - and it detected and shared it instantly. Very cool. I've checked the router with Speedtest a few times over the last couple of weeks - and there has been no drop in speed (unlike the Dlink which would gradually slow down until rebooted). The router shipped with the .270 firmware, which has proved reliable.
Note, as the other reviews have mentioned, this router runs HOT! If you are placing it on a surface such as wood etc., I would recommend putting multiple mats under it etc. to avoid causing an issue to the surface over an extended period of time.
While this router is expensive, this one is worth the money and should provide years of great service.
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El Hardware es bueno. Lo único malo es que no se pueden reemplazar las antenas que tiene, pues son fijas. Co sus dos procesadores y 256 de RAM es suficiente para más de diez dispositivos entre teléfonos celulares y reproducción multimedia por el servidor DLNA y Netflix, así como una cámara de seguridad.
Una muy buena compra sin duda.
I bought this router as the Modem+Wireless Router combo from my internet service provider had very poor wireless range and lacked the more advanced options like Quality of Service.
When I disabled the wireless network on my Modem+Wireless Router combo and set the ASUS RT-AC66U up. The wireless range far exceeded my expectations and I have the option to push more power to it and extend the range further if I so desire.
I would consider myself proficient with networking having set up about 20+ wireless networks for family and friends but by no means am I an expert. That being said, the setup wizard of this router was one of the easiest I have ever done. Someone with little to no experience with setting up a wireless network should be able to get this up and running. The homepage of the routers interface provides most of the essential information that is needed when wanting to change basic settings of the network and should suffice for most peoples needs. Where I was amazed with this router was when I got into the advanced settings. I have never seen a router with so many options to be able to customize every little detail to make the network exactly what you want.
I’ve only ever had D-Link or Linksys (Cisco) routers in the past but reviews from multiple computer websites really sparked my interest in this Asus product. Thus far I’m very happy with the performance and features.
Pros
Wireless Range
Easy Setup for basic network
Advanced options are seemingly endless
Cons
I can’t think of any
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