ssideratos
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UPDATE...
Upgraded to 3.0.0.4.378.6975 firmware and it locked up again. Once it locks up and the WAN IP is no longer there your basically down. I think I'm at a point where I'm going to get rid of this Router once and for all, too much maintenance.
I too am soooo torn. On the one hand, the ASUS Routers provide a set of features in a single device than can't be beat. But I agree that in the end it's only worth it if it works.
For me, I don't need many of the features, Cloud / USB/NAS/Media Sharing, etc, so I have those all turned off. I have separate devices for that. Which lends credence to the common recommendation that all-in-one devices rarely work as well as dedicated devices.
What I need, and all very important are
1) SECURITY - More than just a firewall, but some form, even basic, of threat management (malicious sites blocking, virus detection, etc) at the NETWORK level (AiProtection)
2) Routing/Web Speed
3) Wireless Range
If the ASUS is rock solid reliable as an access point, I could use it for that function alone, and keep it's amazing wireless range. But then what would I can I find to replace it's routing abilities and protection abilities?
The solution I'm working on for my office is that just today I bought and partially configured an EdgeRouter POE for my office to cover the routing and basic firewall, and then I'll use a pfSense configuration running inside a Hyper-V virtual machine for Intrusion Detection and threat management. The EdgeRouter was purchased on the claims that it is FAST FAST FAST. But I'm finding the configuration beyond the most basic to be daunting, and so far, I'm not feeling as if I'm getting anything more than the ASUS RT-AC68P in routing speed and fire walling abilities. In fact, I ran some wired speednet tests, and it seems slower, and certainly less consistent than the 68P.
I have spun up a VM with pfSense but every time I start to configure i, I decide that maybe another configuration would be better and then start over. I'll concentrate on this part more after I finish configuring the EdgeRouter's basic routing and firewall first.
If this all sounds complicated and time consuming, IT IS! and EXPENSIVE! And so far I'm pretty sure it won't work any faster than the Asus 68P, probably slower. Also, with complexity, come more points of failure, so reliability is in question and won't be known for a while. And finally, given it's complexity, I doubt maintenance effort will be any less than what I'm dealing with now.
So, in the end, if you can make due without many of the features, maybe you can find a simpler device that works and that makes sense. On the other hand, if you want what ASUS is promising, even if not yet reliably delivering, your other options are COMPLEX, EXPENSIVE, and questionably more reliable.
Now, for a bit of POSITIVE news. On my home router, I'm about 24 hours now on a reflash with 378.55 and haven't experienced the hang. Hardly conclusive, but I'm hopeful. I left a few more things at their stock settings. I did not touch anything in the Wireless Professional section this time to eliminate that something in there hanging the router, even though I rarely use wireless. I turned on all of the AiProtection settings like I did before, except that I left DNS Filtering off, for now, since I suspected problems with the DNS lookups. Result: One day, no hangs, hardly conclusive, but I rarely had a day where the router didn't hang. I will leave it for several more days. If I can get through 4 or 5 days, that would be so far greater than my previous longest streak, that I can be sure the problem is "Fixed". Then I'll turn on DNS based filtering and see what happens.