Neither supported nor legal.I've just got this new wifi6 compatible ASUS AX56U router. Finally getting strong 5GHz signal at 300MB/S.. but it seems it's not yet been supported by Merlin. Has anybody tried to load a AX88U firmware on AX56U? will it work??
I've just got this new wifi6 compatible ASUS AX56U router. Finally getting strong 5GHz signal at 300MB/S.. but it seems it's not yet been supported by Merlin. Has anybody tried to load a AX88U firmware on AX56U? will it work??
I've just got this new wifi6 compatible ASUS AX56U router. Finally getting strong 5GHz signal at 300MB/S.. but it seems it's not yet been supported by Merlin. Has anybody tried to load a AX88U firmware on AX56U? will it work??
the AX56U is quite smooth, and i like the 2 sticks design, much simpler but quite powerful..Not supported, at least so far. I just got one too and hope it will be added to the list.
It was on sale at Newegg recently and sold out again, at $120 maybe it'll be the new budget pick?
stock firmware is stable, but just plain.....need to set up vpn on it for nintendo switching ....ahhhDon't. Completely different hardware.
the AX56U is quite smooth, and i like the 2 sticks design, much simpler but quite powerful..
the AX56U is quite smooth, and i like the 2 sticks design, much simpler but quite powerful..
my iPhone 11 pro definately showed longer battery life with AX56U. And my mac (which doesn't support wifi6), is transmitting 1.5X faster than the 5GHz on my AC1900P - i'm assuming that it's due to higher transmitting power. but maybe i'm wrongMine failed, I sent it back for refund today.
While it worked it was no better than my 1900, not that I expected much at AC. I think I'll just wait and watch for a few months and try AX in the fall when I have devices that might benefit it. Thought newer technology might make it better than the 1900 somehow.
Edit: Prefer Merlin f/w too!
i'm assuming that it's due to higher transmitting power. but maybe i'm wrong
I don't know the price of this router, but it's maximum theoretical performance is similar to that of RT-AC66U, the first ASUS AC router from June 2012.
not when comes to cpu
i also got it for $120 on jd.com (new, https://item.jd.com/100010428508.html, page in chinese)You are correct. RT-AX56U (the model @byyuan is referring to) can run Adaptive QoS and AiProtection with no significant throughput penalty and has the advantage in providing similar speeds with more common upcoming 2x2 AX clients. To get 1300Mbps link speeds with RT-AC66U you had to have a 4x4 AC client, expensive and rare find. I see Newegg is selling open box RT-AX56U routers for $120 (new for $150), so the price is OK-ish for an entry-level AX router with expected at least few years firmware updates from ASUS.
You are correct. RT-AX56U (the model @byyuan is referring to) can run Adaptive QoS and AiProtection with no significant throughput penalty and has the advantage in providing similar speeds with more common upcoming 2x2 AX clients. To get 1300Mbps link speeds with RT-AC66U you had to have a 4x4 AC client, expensive and rare find. I see Newegg is selling open box RT-AX56U routers for $120 (new for $150), so the price is OK-ish for an entry-level AX router with expected at least few years firmware updates from ASUS.
are those speed total combined speed for all things wirlessly connected or per client ?
would like to make sure router can do 500+mbit and then some just fine with QOS on.
Welcome To SNBForums
SNBForums is a community for anyone who wants to learn about or discuss the latest in wireless routers, network storage and the ins and outs of building and maintaining a small network.
If you'd like to post a question, simply register and have at it!
While you're at it, please check out SmallNetBuilder for product reviews and our famous Router Charts, Ranker and plenty more!