anotherengineer
Senior Member
The gt6000 is a nice chunk of hardware for sure. Thing is if an old ac68u is doing the job hard to justify $500 +13% tax. If it had 8 10Gb ports I would pay that lol
Makes sense. Thanks. Wonder when the pro versions will be out?GT-AX6000 was CAD380 a week ago. I don't think you need it. It's huge and super ugly face hugger. May not pass wife acceptance test. AX86S is vertical design and will replace AC68U perfectly even without need of cables re-arrangement. I had AX86U and AX86S side by side for testing and they perform the same for most tasks. AX86U is better for aggregate traffic with >Gigabit ISP (2.5GbE port), when running more than one VPN client/server (more CPU cores) and when running more custom scripts (more RAM). Routing performance is the same, VPN performance per core is the same (>200Mbps on OpenVPN), Wi-Fi is the same and runs the same firmware. You're not interested in Asuswrt-Merlin and your ISP is 300Mbps - AX86U will be less useful for you. You won't notice any real use difference between AX86U and AX86S. Again - don't go lower than AX86S. Cheaper routers have issues or limitations.
I was looking at ubiquity and some others. Just mainly want something stable and secure and $300 upper ceiling. Just wish I had more time to learn the stuff better.AX86U Pro will be CAD400 or more and has the same single mostly useless 2.5GbE port. I was thinking to get one and see what it is, but losing interest in Asus routers after the long wait of 388 firmware and the bugs I see in GUI plus the ugly mix of new and old UI design. It's like never ending work in progress with users as beta testers, for years. Good for a hobby, but this is not serious networking equipment in my understanding and expectations.
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