I just bought an AX88U Pro last night and documentation came in the box. At first, it seemed much faster than my original ax88u from when I brought up the web management GUI but once I loaded it with a skynet and Ad Guard Home, it seems only marginally better. ASUS errored in not adding more memory to accompany the “Pro” label and the New chipset IMHO. After testing on several devices including a M1 IPAd pro and M1 MacBook Pro, WiFi speeds of the new unit were comparable to the old Router (maybe a marginal 30mbps gain). The web interface was much faster until I loaded Scripts / Entware and cached file usage went up to near 200MB. E.G. Another Gig of memory would sure help put this in more of a “Pro“ league.
Very few will benefit from multi-gig ports as a single WIFI connection will likely never take advantage of it. Sure, it does not hurt to have a 2.5G connection to my Asustor NAS, but that benefit will only be realized in rare circumstances like when multi users in my household are putting a load on it. You would need to have a multigig WAN and wired multi gig client to see much benefit in real world usage. I would have preferred a 10gbs port to add a real switch.
YMMV but I do not feel like it was worth a $300 expense. Also, I agree that the release seems a bit immature. A router like this should not be shipping with beta firmware and software features line VLAN not turned on at release. Why did Asus not simply integrate YazFi for that? It would have been quicker and as I’m already using it for VLANs.
I could be wrong, but it seems like Asus simply refreshed or improve commonality of components in their performance router line. Its likely less about giving the consumer an upgrade and more about their profit model. That being said…. They still make the best routers with the Merlin add-on on being available. They would adopt RMerlin’s model into the factory baseline if they were smart. We all fear the day
@RMerlin retires.
I just wish a waited another 2 years until the BE routers became more mainstream before upgrading. At least I’ll have some peace of mind that there should not be a hardware failure for a few years given it’s all new.