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The Jetstream AC3000, sold exclusively through Walmart, is a tri-band router designed to balance gaming and video-streaming networking loads.
Sold exclusively at Walmart, the Jetstream AC3000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi Gaming Router ($235) is a midrange model that uses three Wi-Fi bands—two 5GHz and one 2.4GHz—to help balance network traffic in homes where online gaming and 4K video streaming vie for network bandwidth. It's very easy to install and turned in respectable scores on our close-range throughput performance tests, but its long-range performance was spotty. Although the Jetstream AC3000's second 5GHz band will help distribute Wi-Fi traffic, this gaming router lacks the device prioritization settings and parental controls that you get with the less expensive Editors' Choice Asus RT-AC86U.
Tri-Band Service
A shiny black wedge-shaped enclosure that measures 1.9 by 9.2 by 6.0 inches (HWD), the Jetstream AC3000 can sit on a desktop or be hung on a wall using the mounting holes on the base. The router has eight nonremovable, adjustable antennas, and around back you'll find four gigabit LAN ports, a WAN port, a USB 3.0 port, and power and reset buttons. The front of the cabinet contains LED indicators for Status, Wi-Fi, WAN, and all four LAN ports. Also up front are a WPS button and a Turbo button that can be used to flush the router's internal memory. The Turbo button is supposed to provide optimized performance, but I saw no noticeable improvement in my tests.
The Jetstream AC3000 is a tri-band router powered by a dual-core processor running at 800MHz and 1GB of RAM. It has one 2.4GHz band and two 5GHz bands and can reach speeds of up to 400Mbps on the 2.4GHz band, up to 867Mbps on one of the 5GHz bands, and up to 1,733Mbps on the secondary 5GHz band. It uses Wave 2 802.11ac technology which supports MU-MIMO (Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output) simultaneous data streaming to compatible clients, and direct-to-client signal transmissions, or beamforming.
The router can be managed using an iOS or Android mobile app or with a web console. The web console opens to a Status screen that shows how many clients are connected, LAN and WAN network stats, and wireless SSIDs and channels. Click the Clients button to see a detailed list of connected devices. At the bottom of the screen are Status, Wizard, Wi-Fi, and Setup buttons. The Status button takes you back to the Status screen and the Wizard button can be used to run the Setup Wizard.
Use the Wi-Fi button to configure wireless settings such as SSID names and Passwords, Security Type (Open, WPA/WPA2 Mix, WPA, WPA2), Wi-Fi Channel and Channel width, and Wi-Fi Mode. In the Setup menu, you can configure LAN and WAN settings, set up USB sharing, manage Firewall settings, configure NAT and DMZ settings, and update the router firmware. Missing from the Jetstream AC3000's management features are the robust parental controls and malware protection that you get with routers such as the Asus RT-AC86U and the TP-Link Archer C2300.
Good Close-Range Performance
The Jetstream AC3000 uses a web-based Setup Wizard that makes installation quick and easy. It can also be installed using an iOS or Android mobile app. I connected the router to my modem and to my desktop PC, powered it up, and typed 192.168.10.1 in my browser address bar. This launched the wizard, which walked me through several steps including Function Type (Router, Bridge, Wi-Fi Client), SSID and Password creation, Security Type, and WAN Type (DHCP, Static, PPPoE). I checked for the latest firmware (it was up to date) and setup was complete.
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Throughput performance was mixed. The Jetstream AC3000 garnered 135Mbps on the 2.4GHz close-proximity (same-room) throughput test, beating both the Netgear XR500 and the Asus RT-AC86U by 31Mbps. The Linksys WRT32X beat them all with a score of 148Mbps. The Jetstream AC3000's score of 41Mbps on the 30-foot 2.4GHz test was the slowest of the bunch, but the Netgear XR500 was only faster by 1Mbps. The Asus RT-AC86U and the Linksys WRT32X both managed 86Mbps on this test.
On the 5GHz close-proximity test, the Jetstream AC3000's score of 470Mbps was faster than the Linksys WRT32X, but trailed the Netgear XR500 by 21Mbps. The Asus RT-AC86U took top honors with 550Mbps. Once again, the Jetstream AC3000 struggled with long-range throughput: Its score of 128Mbps on the 30-foot test took last place, while the Asus RT-AC86U led with an impressive 300Mbps.
We use three identical Acer Aspire R13 laptops equipped with Qualcomm QCA61x4A MU-MIMO circuitry to test MU-MIMO throughput performance. The Jetstream AC3000's score of 153Mbps on the close-proximity test was a bit slower than the Linksys WRT32X (175Mbps), the Netgear XR500 (176Mbps), and the Asus RT-AC86U (178Mbps). Similarly, its score of 66Mbps on the 30-foot MU-MIMO test was slower than the rest. The Asus RT-AC86U (150Mbps) was more than twice as fast.
To test file-transfer (read and write) performance, we move a 1.5GB folder containing music, video, photo, and office files between a USB drive connected to the router and a desktop which is also connected to the router. On the write test, the Jetstream AC3000's score of 33MBps was slightly faster than the Asus RT-AC86U, but not nearly as fast as the Netgear XR500 and the Linksys WRT32X. Its score of 36MBps on the read test came in last behind the Asus RT-AC86U, the Netgear XR500, and the Linksys WRT32X.
Wi-Fi for Multitaskers
At $235, the Jetstream AC3000 Tri-Band Wi-Fi Gaming Router may seem a bit pricey for a midrange router, but it's a tri-band model that allows you to use a secondary 5GHz band to handle tasks like video streaming and online gaming, freeing up the other two bands for everyday tasks like web surfing, torrent downloads, email, and other home-network-dependent applications. It performed admirably on our close-proximity throughput tests and was a breeze to install, but its long-range throughput and file-transfer performance could be better.
It also lacks some of the features that we've come to expect with the current crop of home Wi-Fi routers such as parental controls, QoS settings that allow you to assign bandwidth priority to specific clients and applications, and protection against viruses and other malware threats. For about $35 less, the Asus RT-AC86U offers robust parental controls, gamer-centric settings that let you monitor and optimize network bandwidth for specific games, and Trend Micro's AI Protection anti-malware software. It doesn't have a second 5GHz radio band, but it's an awesome performer nonetheless and remains our Editors' Choice.
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Bottom Line: The Jetstream AC3000, sold exclusively through Walmart, is a tri-band router designed to balance gaming and video-streaming networking loads.