Hello SMB'ers
I've recently come across Merlins build and just purchased a AC66U today as replacement for my cisco EA6500.
For the moment I'm still using the Asus firmware and I was wondering which firmware is actually the best performance and feature wise?
I've had a look at tomato and DD-wrt but if I remember correctly these didn't have support for 5ghz band/AC.
The most important thing is router performance for me, so I want to have the lowest ping times possible and 2nd is the highest throughput rate wan > lan (since I use fibre).
A must is also a stable firmware(at least for the wired network) so I don't get disconnects while gaming.
After that comes feature set.
I saw that there is currently 2 different merlin builds which are recommended.
One has an older driver but more stable wifi and the other has better performance.
Perhaps someone can make a table to compare the DD-wrt, tomato, stock and merlin firmware?
I was thinking of something like the table on the tomato firmware wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato_(firmware)
I've recently come across Merlins build and just purchased a AC66U today as replacement for my cisco EA6500.
For the moment I'm still using the Asus firmware and I was wondering which firmware is actually the best performance and feature wise?
I've had a look at tomato and DD-wrt but if I remember correctly these didn't have support for 5ghz band/AC.
The most important thing is router performance for me, so I want to have the lowest ping times possible and 2nd is the highest throughput rate wan > lan (since I use fibre).
A must is also a stable firmware(at least for the wired network) so I don't get disconnects while gaming.
After that comes feature set.
I saw that there is currently 2 different merlin builds which are recommended.
One has an older driver but more stable wifi and the other has better performance.
Perhaps someone can make a table to compare the DD-wrt, tomato, stock and merlin firmware?
I was thinking of something like the table on the tomato firmware wiki:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomato_(firmware)