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[AI Router] How to Use ASUS Subscription Offers to Optimize Game Server Acceleration with GTNet?
What is GTNet?
GTNet uses AI-powered intelligent network acceleration technology to calculate the optimal connection path for games or applications in real time, providing lower latency, reduced packet loss, minimized ping, and optimized connections between the router and game servers.
How GTNet Enhances Gaming Experience
- Intelligent Packet Analysis: Analyzes game packet behavior to identify key servers and optimal connection nodes.
- Continuous Connection Monitoring: Automatically adjusts to better routes when the current path degrades.
- Seamless Switching Mechanism: Evaluates the safety of switching to a better route to avoid game disconnections.
- AI Self-Learning Model: GTNet's AI model learns from the user's gaming history. For example: If the user frequently connects to servers in Singapore, GTNet prioritizes analyzing and optimizing connections in that region to improve response speed and calculation efficiency.
Use Cases
Online Gamers
- Scenario: You often play online shooting games and experience high ping or sudden lag.
- Solution: GTNet analyzes game packets as soon as you launch the game, automatically detecting and optimizing connections to the nearest server, reducing packet loss and stabilizing latency.
- Effect: Latency can be reduced by approximately 20%–40%, resulting in smoother gameplay and more accurate bullet and action detection.
Cross-Region Gaming
- Scenario: You need to play cross-region server games with friends worldwide.
- Solution: GTNet's AI model automatically optimizes connections to the corresponding regional Gateway Server, bypassing congested nodes.
- Effect: Average cross-region latency decreases from 120 ms to around 70 ms, significantly improving voice and game synchronization.
Setup Steps: Free Trial and GTNet Account Registration
Step 1 : Connect your computer to the ASUS router via Ethernet cable or WiFi. Open a browser and enter the router's IP address or URL: http://www.asusrouter.com
Log in with your router's username and password, then click [Log In].
Note: If you're unsure how to access the router's settings page, refer to the FAQ: [Wireless Router] How to Access the ASUS Wireless Router's Management Interface.
Step 2 : After entering the router settings page, navigate to [AI Game Boost] → [Triple-Level Game Acceleration].
Step 3 : Click [Go to Settings] to access the GTNet webpage.
Step 4 : Click [GET STARTED] to download the GTNet application to your computer. Create a new account and log in to start your free trial.

For more terms of service, refer to: https://www.gtbooster.com/legal/terms
Step 5 : Check GTNet's optimization results. In GTNet's [Network Analysis] interface, you can view:
- Real-time latency monitoring
- Historical game session reports
- Global server maps and packet flow
- Optimization rates and latency improvement percentages
These metrics help you understand the actual performance improvements brought by GTNet.

FAQ
1. Does GTNet support all games?
GTNet supports most online games that use TCP or UDP communication protocols.
Since different games have varying server architectures and packet behaviors, GTNet dynamically adjusts optimization strategies to achieve the best results.
2. Does GTNet add extra server load or power consumption?
No. GTNet uses edge computing and AI-first analysis strategies to focus only on critical connections, effectively reducing resource consumption on both the server and user side.
3. Can GTNet detect hidden game servers?
Yes. Some games use Gateway Servers to relay packets.
GTNet analyzes and optimizes the connection between the user and the Gateway, and while it cannot directly measure game server latency, it can still effectively reduce overall ping.
How to get the (Utility / Firmware)?
You can download the latest drivers, software, firmware and user manuals in the ASUS Download Center.
If you need more information about the ASUS Download Center, please refer this link.