@jsz, I've been saying that from when the specs were available.
A 'pro' model needs to be head and shoulders above anything beforehand (and I don't care if it's a successor to the original model, I take the entire lineup into account when deciding what to choose/consider).
This 'pro' is akin to mag wheels on a Pinto. They both get the same performance increase.
Marketing is involved. RT-AX58U and the many similar AX3000 models make no sense with locked features, but AX5400 models based on the same hardware sell for more money. They won't give you GT-AX6000 or better equivalent for less. I wouldn't be surprised if GT-AX6000 gets just some of the Pro features just because it's not marketed as Pro model. BCM4906 based RT-AC86U/GT-AC5300 can run 388 firmware, but will never get one.
What you can interface with the SoC is limited by what interfaces Broadcom puts on that SOC. In the case of the BCM4912:Hardware is likely wired CPU > WAN (which could support 2.5G) + 2.5G add on chip given purchase logistics for other models.
What you can interface with the SoC is limited by what interfaces Broadcom puts on that SOC. In the case of the BCM4912:
- Integrated 2.5G multi-Gig PHY for WAN or LAN
- 2x USXGMII Ethernet ports and 1x RGMII port
- Quad integrated GbE PHYs
- 5th Gen dual issue runner – packet processor
- Quad PCIe controllers
The PCIe controllers are usually dedicated for use with wifi SoC (so in the case of the flagship GT-AXE16000, that handles 2.4Ghz + 2 x 5 GHz + 6 GHz). That leaves the pair of USXGMII ports (which the GT-AXE16000 uses for 2 x 10 Gbps).
Hello, what is recommended? ax86u on sale or ax86u pro without sale. It is important that it will serve me for several more years, thanksWhat you can interface with the SoC is limited by what interfaces Broadcom puts on that SOC. In the case of the BCM4912:
- Integrated 2.5G multi-Gig PHY for WAN or LAN
- 2x USXGMII Ethernet ports and 1x RGMII port
- Quad integrated GbE PHYs
- 5th Gen dual issue runner – packet processor
- Quad PCIe controllers
The PCIe controllers are usually dedicated for use with wifi SoC (so in the case of the flagship GT-AXE16000, that handles 2.4Ghz + 2 x 5 GHz + 6 GHz). That leaves the pair of USXGMII ports (which the GT-AXE16000 uses for 2 x 10 Gbps).
Everything now has this PRO in it even though there's nothing "PRO" about it maybe 1 or 2 extra features but nothing that is really meant for PRO's. Anyway, the GT-AX6000 has been the best and most stable router I have ever used to date! That's "PRO" enough in my books.'On sale', or 'without sale', doesn't mean anything without a dollar value attached.
What are the actual prices here?
There is no doubt the unknown quantity here (the 'pro'), even on sale, is not the wise choice going forward, today. It may become a good choice in the future (6 months +, or longer). But today, you're gambling with this new variant that is definitely not 'pro' vs. what the GT-AX6000 offers.
Everything. Anyway, the GT-AX6000 has been the best and most stable router I have ever used to date! That's "PRO" enough in my books.
Let me disagree with you. All models for the European market have artificially understated power of the Wi-Fi transmitter (in accordance with regional regulations). For this reason, many buyers prefer models created for the U.S. market. And by the way, yes, in many models it is possible to change the region on your own, for example, in the United States, but very few people know how to do so.Don't buy routers from another region. The region is hardcoded and can't be changed.
I only had the AX-88U before, not the AX-86U but the GT-AX6000 has better wifi coverage than the AX-88U if that matters. I can get signal in places that I couldn't with the AX-88U. For example, my router is located on the 1st floor in my house and I could still get signal downstairs in the kitchen which is about 35ft away (with a door closed as my router is in my office) , of course the WiFi speed drops from a max download speed of 750 MBPS on my 1GBPS Down connection to 350 MBPS but still happy that I can get a signal at least. Planning to buy a 2nd GT-AX6000 soon to put them in AiMesh mode.Have you compared it to AX86U, which of them has a larger Wi-Fi coverage radius, if so?
Thank you. It is of great importance.GT-AX6000 имеет лучшее покрытие Wi-Fi, чем AX-88U, если это имеет значение
Ax88u and ax86u same hardware?I only had the AX-88U before, not the AX-86U but the GT-AX6000 has better wifi coverage than the AX-88U if that matters. I can get signal in places that I couldn't with the AX-88U. For example, my router is located on the 1st floor in my house and I could still get signal downstairs in the kitchen which is about 35ft away (with a door closed as my router is in my office) , of course the WiFi speed drops from a max download speed of 750 MBPS on my 1GBPS Down connection to 350 MBPS but still happy that I can get a signal at least. Planning to buy a 2nd GT-AX6000 soon to put them in AiMesh mode.
Ax88u and ax86u same hardware?
Let me disagree with you. All models for the European market have artificially understated power of the Wi-Fi transmitter (in accordance with regional regulations)
Honestly, it's a pity that it is, to some extent I was counting on it. The European version of my routers have a weak radio module, this is especially noticeable in the AX55. But I understand youДаже если я знаю, как манипулировать некоторыми настройками, я не буду предоставлять никакой информации о том, как это сделать.
The fact that I touched on this topic could cause difficulties with the fact that I could visit this forum?
Honestly, it's a pity that it is, to some extent I was counting on it.
I don't even know, this problem appeared after I expressed my opinion about changing the region to another... Before that, everything was fine. If I understood you correctly, my country is in friendly relations with the countries of your region.У вас есть другие проблемы, вероятно, связанные с геополитической обстановкой в регионе.
There is such information, as well as people who solve these issues, but they are from another country. Which i don't want to turn to.Мы не обсуждаем незаконные изменения на этом форуме. Тем не менее, есть источники информации на вашем языке.
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