Best buy has the AX88U on sale right now for $363 CAD
Which is the cheapest i've seen it most places its selling for $450 CAD.
Was WIFI 6 standard finalized?
9/9/2019 Amazon $325
i know we got a lot of power users here where money is no object, but...
speaking as frugal, the only reason to get any 1.8mhz AC is for OpenVPN,
so if that's not your purpose, then settle for any >1.2mhz AC or wait for
AX/wifi6 to mature - that's my plan, anyway...
i know we got a lot of power users here where money is no object, but...
speaking as frugal, the only reason to get any 1.8mhz AC is for OpenVPN,
so if that's not your purpose, then settle for any >1.2mhz AC or wait for
AX/wifi6 to mature - that's my plan, anyway...
It's not just the difference between 1.2GHz and 1.8GHz.
we only need better wifi area coverage
waste of home consumer money
I agree with this for completely unrelated reasons. For the longest time I had a Seagate external 4T attached to my 87U, and it just catastrophically failed. It worked fine for attaching storage to the network, and if you can accept total loss because you have backup elsewhere, fine. But if you have backup elsewhere, it is better to invest in transforming that into a more robust NAS, and then, why use the router to serve up something.don't usb nas off your router
I recall @kvic had collected some data on thumb drives here. and I think had a discord channel up on the topic. It and he were disappeared one day. I just had to toss a fried 8GB and replaced it with a 16gb Cruzer Fit. Don't need anything like that space even with a swap file but I don't want to go through another replacement cycle.Also can anyone recommend a good thumb drive I can use for scripts. I've not gone USB thumb drive shopping in awhile and things are different now, can't even bother looking for one under 8GB.
AC86U=AC88U=Broadcom BCM4366RT-AC86U and RT-AX88U have new Radio modules also.
AC86U=AC88U=Broadcom BCM4366
Some in this "thumb drive thread" ended up with a cheap SSD, much less troubles than all thumb drives, no wifi-interferences with good cable and no overheating problems or dying drives.Also can anyone recommend a good thumb drive I can use for scripts.
I agree with this for completely unrelated reasons. For the longest time I had a Seagate external 4T attached to my 87U, and it just catastrophically failed. It worked fine for attaching storage to the network, and if you can accept total loss because you have backup elsewhere, fine. But if you have backup elsewhere, it is better to invest in transforming that into a more robust NAS, and then, why use the router to serve up something.
Meantime, a good CAD price and a good USD price surfaced in this thread.
I recall @kvic had collected some data on thumb drives here. and I think had a discord channel up on the topic. It and he were disappeared one day. I just had to toss a fried 8GB and replaced it with a 16gb Cruzer Fit. Don't need anything like that space even with a swap file but I don't want to go through another replacement cycle.
Kingston DataTraveler G3 16GB USB 3.0 flash drive
Submitted by M@rco (SNBforum) on Aug 10, 2018
Tested on Asus RT-AC68U
CmdLine: iozone -e -I -a -s 20M -r 4k -r 16k -r 512k -r 1024k -r 16384k -i 0 -i 1 -i 2
random random
kB reclen write rewrite read reread read write
20480 4 7036 7130 9836 9950 8254 887
20480 16 8271 10115 19585 20873 21119 2987
20480 512 9714 11419 31369 31709 31683 10498
20480 1024 11120 11600 31689 32036 31906 11296
20480 16384 11410 11737 33117 32525 33298 11648
SanDisk Ultra Flair 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive
Submitted by kvic on Aug 5, 2018
Tested on Asus RT-AC56U
CmdLine: iozone -e -I -a -s 20M -r 4k -r 16k -r 512k -r 1024k -r 16384k -i 0 -i 1 -i 2
random random
kB reclen write rewrite read reread read write
20480 4 4628 4697 19021 19119 6206 3977
20480 16 16030 16768 51271 50867 22272 13536
20480 512 48162 75564 91575 92086 80767 67474
20480 1024 53266 86650 92302 95623 89220 78823
20480 16384 71618 88822 107486 107510 107406 87864
Some in this "thumb drive thread" ended up with a cheap SSD, much less troubles than all thumb drives, no wifi-interferences with good cable and no overheating problems or dying drives.
You can even use an old spare one when upgrading a laptop/PC to a larger one with external USB3 adapter case.
You may need to find a better job. RT-AC86U is CAD200 right now, or USD150. This is definitely not a lot of money in my world.
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