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@drinkingbird, can we do something like in "Entrapment" 1999 movie? I'm gonna do the travelling. Send me a message. We do Melbourne first.
Hahaha !! (Middle east being the worst) that's too funny, I actually wanted to look into careers in the UAE. don't put me off it. as for that AX series he supposedly is Negotiable so says his Ad. his asking for $200 for it. Look to be fair it's main purpose is to run few consoles. a PC, Set top box & a TV. although this time round, I'm thinking just leave it as is and don't bother updating the firmware on it Haha !! assuming the AX6000 still offers a 2.4Ghz channel as I have a handful of smart devices throughout that part of the house that can't pick up 5Ghz.My company is UK based and we do financial tech so deal with all the major financial centers and we have staff in each. One of our main customer support centers used to be in Sydney but moved to Malaysia (as is the trend). I usually just defer to APAC folks for anything over there (including AU) as it is a bit of a different world. If I could talk myself into that long of a flight, I'd check out AU and NZ and maybe even HK and Tokyo. But even from Hawaii, it is a looooong flight. For me on the east coast US I'd have to go to Cali, then HI, then direct to one of those places. Guess could do a few days in each to break it up. On one hand that train that goes coast to coast across AU seems like a cool thing to do, on the other hand, who wants to be on a train that long?
It is nice dealing with all the different cultures and perspectives, and all the different ways things "work" in different regions (technically and culturally). Some still haven't figured out they can't send me a teams message at 3AM US time and expect me to respond (though sadly I'm usually up).
From a tech perspective Melbourne seems to be more problematic than Sydney. Seems anything we try to do into the MEL POP gets delayed or has issues, even sub-gig circuits. Luckily we don't have to do much outside of those two cities as that is where most financial customers are located. I can only imagine trying to get circuits into like the northwest part of NSW. The middle east is the worst we've had to do, a circuit we have traverses first a private line from London to (somewhere I forget), then an internet VPN, then a microwave link, then a local private line within Saudi. Needless to say the latency and reliability aren't great (though honestly better than I expected).
I mean, used stuff is used stuff, there is additional risk obviously. If you know how it has been used (not inside a cabinet and subject to overheating) and how old it is, you can sort of make the call based on how good the price is. Generally I think the AX86 is recommended higher but if the price is right, may be worth a shot. As a bargaining tool, it is one of the older AX models out there, so maybe knock them down on price some.
@drinkingbird, can we do something like in "Entrapment" 1999 movie? I'm gonna do the travelling. Send me a message. We do Melbourne first.
Hahaha !! (Middle east being the worst) that's too funny, I actually wanted to look into careers in the UAE. don't put me off it. as for that AX series he supposedly is Negotiable so says his Ad. his asking for $200 for it. Look to be fair it's main purpose is to run few consoles. a PC, Set top box & a TV. although this time round, I'm thinking just leave it as is and don't bother updating the firmware on it Haha !! assuming the AX6000 still offers a 2.4Ghz channel as I have a handful of smart devices throughout that part of the house that can't pick up 5Ghz.
He's offered me an RP-AX56 with the AX6000 for $150 AUD what do ya think @drinkingbird
Yeah only thing I probably have working for me with these guys is I speak the language fluently. they might not make my life difficult haha !
Over the weekend I saw someone Put up for sale a RT-AX88U AX6000 - figured i'd ask him for it. But the nerves of buying Second-hand items after this AC3100 have me freaking out. Opinion?
As pleasing as the idea sounds I couldn't see myself spend that sort of money. They aren't cheap here in Australia. Something like this is no less than 500-600 AUDI would get a new router with warranty. Asus or something else that meets the requirements.
Well in that case I'm safe I've got two spare 8 port switches lying around which I'll definitely put to use now thanks heaps.The most reliable use cases of Asus' 8 port routers for the long term are to only use Ports 1-4. Simply ignore Ports 5-8. If you need more ports, buy a $20 switch instead.
Yeah, I've spoken to the guy just before I purchased out it and gauged The use. It was mainly for his kids ipads and some light gaming he's purchased it sometime late 2021 and sent me the copy of the invoice. So I'm hoping it's a barely stressed device. He didn't seem to knowledgeable about these things So I would assume he didn't really mess with it. I don't see myself using more than 5 of the ports neither with a small amount devices on the wireless side. Truth be told it's essentially me seperating my personal devices and consoles from the rest of the household.
Yeah prices here in Australia are definitely criminal.
And I'll be learning more and more about networks with this stuff.
Do you have any recommendations tips and tricks with this thing guys. Definitely want to find the safest way to upload the latest firmware available for it...
Well I've got it up and running over the weekend. And it's up and running and it works wonderfully. Tried messing around and trying something different but it failed LoL guess I must of set it up wrong.Don't be gun shy about firmware, you had a pretty rare encounter. Uploading it over a wired connection is the safest, but I've done it many times over wifi. Use a PC, not app. The router validates the upload isn't corrupted (to a certain extent) before applying it. Make sure nothing is plugged into USB when upgrading, that has been an issue for some, however it typically won't brick your router just make the update fail and you'll still be on the old version.
For this "new" router, I'd hard factory reset it first, configure enough to get in, update to the latest firmware, hard factory reset again, then configure it as though it was new. Same for the extender should you choose to use it (or even if you just want to have it prepped for use in the future).
Technically there is no reason you can't use the built in update check/auto update functionality, however I usually download the firmware file from the website and uploaded it from my PC (for any router, not just Asus), just less variables involved. With the merlin versions you have to do that regardless now anyway.
Well I've got it up and running over the weekend. And it's up and running and it works wonderfully. Tried messing around and trying something different but it failed LoL guess I must of set it up wrong.
I was thinking of running my modem directly into an 8 port gigabit switch and then from the switch to the two Asus routers I have.
Unfortunately for some reason they wouldn't work. Butt...
When I plug the modem directly into one Asus router and the second Asus router into the first one it works fine... Was hoping a network expert might know why?
Haha. I figured that was the case. Explains why it wouldn't work. Yeah that's what I've done. The second router is a seperate network that's all. Im just concerned it might impede on my download and upload speeds like this.
Actually it was essentially the other way around loll.. the ac1900 is directly connected to the ISP modem. And the AC3200 is connected to the ac1900 via ethernet and I've placed the ac3200 in wireless router mode and I guess it's been working well. < Not sure if i set it up incorrectly.Nah, daisy chaining 2 routers will be an imperceptible difference as far as speed and latency (assuming of course both routers are capable of your ISP's speed). You could do things to disable NAT on the second router (requires static routes to be added to both routers etc), or use it as an AP/Aimesh instead, but the difference will be minor. Mostly the only consequence is if you want inbound ports opened you either have to do it on both routers, or put the second one into DMZ of the first one.
From a simplicity perspective, having the second one (I'm assuming the AC1900) as an AP or Aimesh node makes more sense, unless you have a specific reason to want a different subnet or two layers of routers. Especially considering that model has much lower capabilities as far as routing throughput (and obviously wifi too since it is AC). If you run them both on the same code base (386 unfortunately for the AC, so you'd have to run the AX on the 386 code too, which is fine for now) Aimesh will even give you the ability to have a guest network across both units with LAN access disabled etc. It MIGHT work with 388 on the master and 386 on the node but some have had problems with that. If you don't care about the guest network or the centralized aimesh setup/management for roaming etc, then you can run the AX on 388 and the AC on 386 and just use the AC in AP mode, standalone.
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