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    Should I replace my RT-AC68U?

    Just a small update about my AC68U. I factory restored it to default settings. And enables NAT acceleration and yes even AiProtection. I'm getting like 490Mbit/s when using 5Ghz! :) So big improvement there (i think)! HOWEVER I noticed something strange. When I use Speedtest.net I'm getting...
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    Should I replace my RT-AC68U?

    Ahh. In that case would a ASUS TUF-AX3000, a RT-AX58U or a TUF-AX4200 help if I buy one of them? Or even the TP-Link Archer AX55? The only thing I'm worried with TP-Link router is that if they don't have any protection like Asus have with it's AiProtection. Yeah it's 5Ghz. I have separated the...
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    Should I replace my RT-AC68U?

    I'm using the latest firmware update from Asus (not using Merlin). For some reason my Chromecast is stuck at 866.7 (Tx Rate). 433.3 (Rx Rate)🤨 Everything else is under 200. It says I have 13 clients.
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    Should I replace my RT-AC68U?

    My phone is a Samsung Galaxy S23, i think it should be able to handle full speed (or maybe I'm wrong)😅 Yeah it's honestly been solid without any hiccup or anything these 7+ years I've had it. But let say that I was going to replace it, the list I wrote above, out of these 4 I wrote, is there a...
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    Should I replace my RT-AC68U?

    I just tried to disable it and restarted the router, I'm getting more or less the same speed. No major difference. Also Isn't recommended to enable AiProtection? And does it restrict the speed due to the hardware isn't "good enough"? :)
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    Should I replace my RT-AC68U?

    Hello everyone! I've been using my RT-AC68 for more than 7+ years now and I honestly still love it! Works great, stable and good range til this day! For the last 2-3 years I've been using 250 Mbit/s, which have been working great. When using both 2.4 and 5Ghz on my phone or my PC, I'm getting...
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