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  1. Kees17760

    RT-AC86U or RT-AX88U

    Ok, all in all it seems to me like big thumbs up for the 88. In the mean time i've contacted a dozen retailers around here (Netherlands, Europe), but they all are only able to supply the HW rev. A1 model. Is the A1.1 version a typical US model, or is it just a matter of time before they'll be...
  2. Kees17760

    RT-AC86U or RT-AX88U

    Ok, and how about the RT-AC86U (being a 2900)? Any ideas.. Read about encrypted CFE somewhere, which seem to make it sort of impossible.
  3. Kees17760

    RT-AC86U or RT-AX88U

    Do you know about the support of other FW's like Tomato?
  4. Kees17760

    RT-AC86U or RT-AX88U

    Ok, thanks. Knew about WAN bonding, although that seems more awkward to me than LAN bonding. I've never seen any SoHo endpoint fibre interface with 2 x 1 Gbe output, that also supports 802.3ad. Will report the statement of ASUS Taiwan back.
  5. Kees17760

    RT-AC86U or RT-AX88U

    Ahaa, Thanks Btw.. Do you have any experience with LACP and link aggregation? Wondering if its possible to hook up both my NAS and PC to multiple channels 2 x 2 (on the 88 that is). I've asked ASUS Netherlands support, but they couldn't give me an answer and forwarded my question to ASUS Taiwan.
  6. Kees17760

    RT-AC86U or RT-AX88U

    The link you provided speaks of version RT-AX88U v1.1. Are there multiple versions of the AX88U that you know of? And if so which version would be "preferred" ? Confused here...
  7. Kees17760

    RT-AC86U or RT-AX88U

    Hi folks, As the title suggests i'm thinking of buying a successor for my Netgear R7000. Forget about the pricetag. I'm just looking for a "good" consumer-grade WiFi router. And for you wise guys ;) Good means: - Must be able to hande 1 Gb fibre up/down. - Must be flexible in terms of...
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