Another Alien router user here. I just received mine today. I have been checking the
AmpliFi website for about three weeks now and although it is currently Out of Stock, last week while checking it did show up In Stock and I was able to order it. The link above goes straight to the order page. Below are some of my first impressions.
External design: I recently decided to change my old Linksys E4200 router and bought ASUS RT-AX88U. Compared to the E4200 (which already takes a lot of space since it can only be positioned horizontally) the RT-AX88U takes even more space, roughly about twice the horizontal area. Once mounted, the four antennas don't really help the situation, making this router quite the ugly sight and at the same time difficult to hide because of the large footprint. There is no reason why they couldn't provide mounting holes which would have made it very easy to wall-mount it somewhere out of sight taking very little space. So I decided to follow the recommendation of a friend and check out Ubiquiti's UniFi APs. Unfortunately there are no UniFi Wi-Fi 6 APs at the moment, but AmpliFi Alien looked like a good alternative. It is compact and while the LCD and LED must have been put in place specifically for their aesthetic appeal they seem entirely unnecessary.
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Speed: From around 30 feet away (through one drywall wall) with
AX200 PCIe card I get around 80MB in both directions sharing a file between a computer that connects to the router with a cable (80MHz channel bandwidth). On the RT-AX88U I was getting 90MB download and 70MB upload, both with 160MHz and 80MHz channel bandwidth.
Features: Compared to the RT-AX88U, the Alien router doesn't have 160MHz channel bandwidth (Ubiquiti say under consideration), USB port and link aggregation. Both routers don't have WPA3 or Multi-Gig ports. In addition, besides a few settings accessed through a web interface, everything else on the router has to be changed via Android or iOS apps. In short, there is no web interface for this router. The app is very simple and easy to use and it does seem to have the features that I might need to use or change in the future, but it lacks in configuration options. Ubiquiti's Teleport is a nice feature for VPN, but it is only available for an Android or iOS device. The logic behind Android and iOS oriented functionality is questionable at best.
Wi-fi Chips: I'll take madhatter01's word that it uses
Qualcomm IPQ8078 chipset, but if so I question Ubiquiti's choice for the 4x4 (2.4GHz)/4x4 (AC 5GHz 80MHz channel bandwidth)/4x4 (AX 5GHz 80MHz channel bandwidth) configuration, and more specifically lack of configuration options. Why not give the choice to be able to configure it for 4x4 (2.4GHz)/4x4 (AX 5GHz 160MHz channel bandwidth) or 4x4 (2.4GHz)/8x8 (AX 5GHz 80MHz channel bandwidth).
In any case, I like the design and simplicity, but it must not come at the expense of configuration functionality.