The one that performs the best in your environment.I can't test all the models, that's why I asked from the experience of others
Thanks for the answer, in terms of hardware and performance what is the difference between ax86u pro and gt ax6000? What would you buy?The experience of others with different requirements and in different regions doesn't matter. There is no future proofing with home routers and getting something you don't need today is the best way to waste money. Since you have landed in mostly Asus users territory the most high-end router from Asus is GT-AXE16000 "spider" model. This is "the best" Asus can offer at the moment. Popular choice cheaper model is GT-AX6000 "face hugger" model. Both are "gaming" models with RGB lights for your visual entertainment. If you prefer something with more traditional router looks - popular choice is RT-AX86U with newer upgraded hardware RT-AX86U Pro as an option. If the budget is limited - RT-AX86S is a cheaper model you can go with.
If you still have your RT-AX86U - it's good enough. Don't expect any substantial Wi-Fi performance improvements from more expensive models.
What would you buy?
In terms of performance, they should be the same? And also a period of software updates?Both are based on the same hardware, but GT-AX6000 has 2x 2.5GbE ports (1x for RT-AX86U Pro) and 4x4 2.4GHz radio (3x3 for RT-AX86U Pro). The extra 2.5GbE port makes GT-AX6000 more useable in case you want 2.5GbE internal network or faster Ethernet link to another GT-AX6000 as AiMesh node. I would not buy GT-AX6000 though just because it's super ugly with 1/3kg of non-functional plastic on it and childish RGB. If I wanted fast 2.5GbE network and multiple APs I would not buy home routers but go with better quality hardware and software business class equipment instead.
BCM6710 doesn't seem to have its own internal A7 core either
In terms of performance, they should be the same? And also a period of software updates?
In my country, in any case, they don't sell the pro model, so I don't think it's worth buying from another countryIt doesn't matter. It's good enough for what 2.4GHz band is used for - mostly older slow devices and IoTs.
They have the same CPU, RAM and 5GHz radio. How they will perform in your environment only you can tell, but again - don't expect any miracles compared to current AX86U you already have. The firmware support of RT-AX86U Pro and GT-AX6000 is expected to be the same.
I can't test all the models, that's why I asked from the experience of others
they don't sell the pro model
Is there a difference in the strength of the frequencies for each country? Is this something that can be changed?I've had two separate GT-AX6000's and both performed rather poorly in my home for general range purposes vs 2.5 year old GT-AC2900. I don't know if this is the answer you want to hear or you, but there you go.
Router is great on paper (top end Gen 2 BCM hardware), but a $150 USD AX86S completely decimates it for me subjectively.
Others here find the range of GT-AX6000 to be better than their older AX routers. No one will be able to answer this, especially if your country has different limitations on power output.
Is there a difference in the strength of the frequencies for each country? Is this something that can be changed?
Yes and yes, but not legally.
I dont think you gave enough info about your environment to answer the question?The best ax router you can buy today?
I would get this one if I were you.
Exactly right....if you ask me, the best AX router is the GT-AX11000 (OG version). Best Asus router I own.The one that performs the best in your environment.
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!