In a Robot War three-way combat, who would win between a Netgear R8000, an Asus RT-AC5300 and a D-Link DIR-895?
In a Robot War three-way combat, who would win between a Netgear R8000, an Asus RT-AC5300 and a D-Link DIR-895?
Are we talking specification-wise?
I was referring to the fact that they all look like spider robots.
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It's more than likely going to be an upgrade from the RT-AC87U/R. By doing the math, I suspect you're 100% correct that it's basically an RT-AC5300 without the 2nd 5GHz radio. It'll likely have Smart Connect (band steering) in it as well, which is becoming a more mainstream feature among other manufacturers. And, of course, it'll have 4x4 MU-MIMO, even on 2.4GHz, unlike the RT-AC87U/R.
2.4GHz: 1000Mbps (200Mbps per spacial stream)
5GHz: 2165Mbps (541.25Mbps per spacial stream)
Ah ok. Then then RT-AC5300. lol!
If I remember correctly, it's set to 128KB in the GPL drop.
Asus are increasingly moving some stuff to JFFS however (they already moved the OpenVPN key/certs), so that's also helping free up nvram space.
Only hands-on video I could find on the web of the beast in question. Thoughts?
Funny that they didn't go to an eMMC - 16GB/32GB eMMC modules are very cheap these days, mainly due to tablets/phones/chromebooks/etc... adding the driver changes to the GPL dump is pretty straight forward since they already support SD...
robably because, like most manufacturers, they stick to the reference design supported by Broadcom.
They do have something with MMC somewhere down their roadmap based on recent code changes...
New stuff is just interesting to follow. How many they sell to who and why is a different story. Just fun to watch the roll out. As for the rest of your post I am in total agreement!Think that evolution has gone overboard completely, instead of taking up clients that support these speeds so is ignoring them completely. In the current situation it is only a small number of clients that support AC 433Mbit less than 687Mbit onto eg laptops, mobiles and so on. I do not see the support off MUMIMO NOT even TurboQAM so what does it matter if a router can perform 5Gbit, when there is no support is available for it. Think it is completely illogical and totally not interesting what it can do theoretically on paper when it does not even show half of it practical, do not understand the hysteria about performance, that's not all.
Exactly man. I can't even make full use of my ac68u as theres no mobile 3x3 client available yet. And I've had the router for two years now :/Think that evolution has gone overboard completely, instead of taking up clients that support these speeds so is ignoring them completely. In the current situation it is only a small number of clients that support AC 433Mbit less than 687Mbit onto eg laptops, mobiles and so on. I do not see the support off MUMIMO NOT even TurboQAM so what does it matter if a router can perform 5Gbit, when there is no support is available for it. Think it is completely illogical and totally not interesting what it can do theoretically on paper when it does not even show half of it practical, do not understand the hysteria about performance, that's not all.
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