Yota
Very Senior Member
This update adds quite a few AC (WiFi5) devices.
Basically, variants of the most classic model RT-AC68U have entered the EOL list, such as RT-AC1900P, and RT-AC1750 of RT-AC66U_B1.
RT-AC3100, RT-AC3200, RT-AC68U_V4, RT-AC88U, RT-AC5300, GT-AC5300 and even RT-AX92U have all entered the EOL list.
Rmerlin said it is very likely that the RT-AC68U will be added to the list in the future:
So I guess it's time to say goodbye to AC models.
Check out the EOL list here: https://www.asus.com/event/network/eol-product/
EDIT: Fixed some mistakes in this post. (Thanks to @Tech9 for pointing out that)
Basically, variants of the most classic model RT-AC68U have entered the EOL list, such as RT-AC1900P, and RT-AC1750 of RT-AC66U_B1.
RT-AC3100, RT-AC3200, RT-AC68U_V4, RT-AC88U, RT-AC5300, GT-AC5300 and even RT-AX92U have all entered the EOL list.
Rmerlin said it is very likely that the RT-AC68U will be added to the list in the future:
The next 386 release will mark the end of the road for multiple models. Asus just added the RT-AC88U and RT-AC5300 to their EOL list, so 386.12 will most likely be the last GPL merge for most 386 models. Local stores are also getting rid of RT-AC66U_B1 inventories at less than half their regular price, so I suspect the RT-AC68U might be next on the chopping block.
So I guess it's time to say goodbye to AC models.
Check out the EOL list here: https://www.asus.com/event/network/eol-product/
EDIT: Fixed some mistakes in this post. (Thanks to @Tech9 for pointing out that)
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