ok, thanks a lot.Just those 2 for VPN HW acceleration plus Merlin
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What other ones have aes ni that arent supported by merlin?Just those 2 for VPN HW acceleration plus Merlin
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What other ones have aes ni that arent supported by merlin?
Reports from other users say you should expect up to 200 Mbps with the RT-AC86U. With my RT-AC68U and NordVPN I get between 50 and 60 Mbps so I don't know why you're only getting 15 Mbps with Torguard.Will I get significant increase in VPN speed if I use RT-AC86U?
I suggest AX86U. The AC86U has overheating problems on the latest Asus AND Merlin firmware. But it should be cheaper and do the same job provided you attach a cooling fan. Based on many posts here, I would attach a cooling fan to any Asus router. The AX88U has been panned on other review sites and takes up too much desk space. I would also disable Trend Micro. Use another device to filter out ads and malware.Hello,
Can someone confirm which Asus routers support hardware acceleration for VPN (and merlin-firmware) please.
My understanding is there are two models:
1. Asus RT-AC86U (AC2900 version)
2. Asus RT-AX88U
Are there other models?
Thanks in advance.
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How do you know it is "overheating" ...when temps exceed manuf. recommended temp operating range?I suggest AX86U. The AC86U has overheating problems on the latest Asus AND Merlin firmware. But it should be cheaper and do the same job provided you attach a cooling fan. Based on many posts here, I would attach a cooling fan to any Asus router. The AX88U has been panned on other review sites and takes up too much desk space. I would also disable Trend Micro. Use another device to filter out ads and malware.
Can you link to operating temps for this router please?
Interesting. My router operates consistently at 80C in a room with constant high ambient temps 30-35C and never had an issue with the AC86U (old merlin f/w:384.18) in the 3 + years now running at these temps. I trained a floor fan at the backside air vents today which dropped temps below 50 C. Perhaps I may experience at heat stress induced failure at any time though but so far so good. Thank you.Operating temperature is 0-40C, but AC86U will start shutting down cores way below 40C due to weak cooling design. This router runs hotter than others and changes in 386 code made the issue more prominent. The CPU thermal protection activates at 100C and some folks were seeing 90-95C at room temperature already. There is a quality control factor in play because some routers overheat and fail, others keep going for years.
Router temperatures
yes, and even the slightest bit helps. I had wired a 120mm 12v fan to a usb plug and taped it on my 86U and got 66C temperatures. This last time, I just set it standing on its edge about 4 to 5 inches away, not "pointed" at the chip, just towards the router, and that got me the same 66C temps...www.snbforums.com
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