Thanks for the clarification, i thought it was an either or?
XStream is Broadcom (hardware architecture) specific while MIMO is vendor agnostic. They can coexist. MIMO requires the clients to support it while XStream doesn’t.
Thanks for the clarification, i thought it was an either or?
What's flawed in their design?
I said original design and BCM4366 + MU-MIMO.
@RMerlin if you could only support 3 routers due to time constrains or the technological challenges you are seeing, which ones would they be?
I bought a refurbished 3100 for $99. Worked for about a month, then started getting sketchy. Sent it in for repair; they fixed something and sent back to me for free. Been flawless ever since.I wouldn't touch the RT-AC3100 (or its brother RT-AC88U) with a stick - too many complaints and their original design was flawed.
Note. If you suffer from WiFi issues on the Asus, try the usual fixes:
- disable MU-MIMO
- disable beamforming
- disable Nitro/Turbo-QAM
- disable airtime fairness
- set a static channel on both bands
- set static channel widths
Thanks!!RT-AC68U because it's Asus' best product, RT-AC88U because it's what I'm currently using, and RT-AC86U because it has more up-to-date hardware and software than everything else out there.
The only flaw I see in the 88u is the ancient kernel and the fact that only four switch ports aren't broadcom but in fact realteck which is a pia for certain things.What's flawed in their design?
Been using an RT-AC88U as my primary router here, of all the models I have available for me to use. It's been rock-stable, only issue so far is my Zenpad's crappy Mediatek disliking band C channels - resolved by switching to channel 36.
One more thing to consider with AC3200: It most likely won't get support ASUS' AiMesh, due to some limitations with wireless drivers
The AC3200 is now marked as End of Life on several UK/EU retailers.
https://www.scan.co.uk/products/asu...s-24-50ghz-80211-a-b-g-n-ac-4x-lan-usb-30-usb
http://cplonline.com.au/asus-tri-band-wireless-ac3200-gigabit-router.html
And it is not MU MIMO as some have said , it uses Broadcom's Tri-Band XStream technology instead of MU-MIMO .
Maybe search for yourself. Nice attitude.I'm not as confident in accepting that as you seem to be in asserting it; could you point us in the direction of your information source please? or would someone like @RMerlin please confirm? There's a lot of material/information to filter and absorb on a forum such as this.
I was going to just sit here and silently take these, but no, damnit.Maybe search for yourself. Nice attitude.
People should cite their assertions to further the conversation; share your knowledge.
I'm not as confident in accepting that as you seem to be in asserting it
In an effort to elevate signal above noise, I place myself at the mercy of the moderators.
I'm not as confident in accepting that as you seem to be in asserting it; could you point us in the direction of your information source please? or would someone like @RMerlin please confirm? There's a lot of material/information to filter and absorb on a forum such as this.
I wouldn't touch the RT-AC3100 (or its brother RT-AC88U) with a stick - too many complaints and their original design was flawed
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