RamGuy
Senior Member
What I'm getting from this thread and the review is as follows;
ASUS RT-AC87 is a inferior device compared to RT-AC68 in terms of 5.0GHz range, stability and performance, unless you actually got some MU-MIMO clients running (who does?).
But in terms of raw hardware and features it got a slight edge compared to the RT-AC68 with its 1 GHz ARM CPU (compared to 800 MHz on the AC68), built in Trend Micro security features and improved adaptive QoS with more visualised traffic shaping.
I got a friend using RT-AC68 which he considers making into a media bridge in his living room and picking up a RT-AC87 as his new wireless router, but after reading this he might actually get better wireless bridging performance by going for a second RT-AC68 instead of the RT-AC87? He wont be using any of the built in Trend Micro features, but he do fancy the looks of the new adaptive QoS system but it's reported to be somewhat buggy?
ASUS RT-AC87 is a inferior device compared to RT-AC68 in terms of 5.0GHz range, stability and performance, unless you actually got some MU-MIMO clients running (who does?).
But in terms of raw hardware and features it got a slight edge compared to the RT-AC68 with its 1 GHz ARM CPU (compared to 800 MHz on the AC68), built in Trend Micro security features and improved adaptive QoS with more visualised traffic shaping.
I got a friend using RT-AC68 which he considers making into a media bridge in his living room and picking up a RT-AC87 as his new wireless router, but after reading this he might actually get better wireless bridging performance by going for a second RT-AC68 instead of the RT-AC87? He wont be using any of the built in Trend Micro features, but he do fancy the looks of the new adaptive QoS system but it's reported to be somewhat buggy?