jsmiddleton4
Very Senior Member
I was able to add another 2.5gb port to my AX86U by using two different USB Network adapters and configuring the router in Dual WAN mode.
Both were plug n play.
Cheapest is the Plugable USB 3 to 2.5gb adapter. The Sabrent USB 3 to 5gb adapter worked too but its twice as expensive.
Another forum user who gets most of the credit for this discovery, Vinmar, was able to add one 2.5gb WAN port to his AX88U the same way.
While I am making educated guess I think any 2.5gb USB adapter based on the RTL8156B chipset will work as well any adapter based on the Aquantia AQC111U chipset.
I can now take advantage of my 1+gbs ISP connection and maximize it across my LAN network, both ports 2.5gb ports.
If you have an AX88U and 1+gbs internet connection you can take advantage of it now as well.
If you decide to do this know the USBC connector orientation impacts the available speed. One way it’ll be USB 2 and you can’t get 2.5gb. The other way is obviously USB3 and that’ll pass 2.5gbe. I used to think USB C connector orientation didn’t matter.
Both were plug n play.
Cheapest is the Plugable USB 3 to 2.5gb adapter. The Sabrent USB 3 to 5gb adapter worked too but its twice as expensive.
Another forum user who gets most of the credit for this discovery, Vinmar, was able to add one 2.5gb WAN port to his AX88U the same way.
While I am making educated guess I think any 2.5gb USB adapter based on the RTL8156B chipset will work as well any adapter based on the Aquantia AQC111U chipset.
I can now take advantage of my 1+gbs ISP connection and maximize it across my LAN network, both ports 2.5gb ports.
If you have an AX88U and 1+gbs internet connection you can take advantage of it now as well.
If you decide to do this know the USBC connector orientation impacts the available speed. One way it’ll be USB 2 and you can’t get 2.5gb. The other way is obviously USB3 and that’ll pass 2.5gbe. I used to think USB C connector orientation didn’t matter.