I currently have a ASUS RT-AC66U and I am looking to upgrade it. Currently my internet is 300/25 and they have recently introduced 1G fiber into my neighborhood and i may upgrade so i would want it to be able to handle at least 750/25 with QoS.
The AC66U struggles with large amounts of connections (torrents) and requires QoS and various set up tweeks to keep the network running smoothly. I'm looking for a router that can handle significantly more load with out impacting performance. Originally i was looking at the AX88U since it has a 1.8GHz Quad-Core and some of the new WIFI 6 features. After more reading im not sure if diving on the WIFI 6 train quite yet is required. So i started looking at wired routers and then would use my existing AC66U as an AP until a more polished WIFI6 AP is released.
I like the concept of spliting up the router and the AP, but is the ER-4 getting a little old? and would there be a newer equivalent?
Would the AX88U with 4x1.8GHz cores perform better than the ER-4 with 4x1GHz cores with large number of connections and QoS?
Thanks
The AC66U struggles with large amounts of connections (torrents) and requires QoS and various set up tweeks to keep the network running smoothly. I'm looking for a router that can handle significantly more load with out impacting performance. Originally i was looking at the AX88U since it has a 1.8GHz Quad-Core and some of the new WIFI 6 features. After more reading im not sure if diving on the WIFI 6 train quite yet is required. So i started looking at wired routers and then would use my existing AC66U as an AP until a more polished WIFI6 AP is released.
I like the concept of spliting up the router and the AP, but is the ER-4 getting a little old? and would there be a newer equivalent?
Would the AX88U with 4x1.8GHz cores perform better than the ER-4 with 4x1GHz cores with large number of connections and QoS?
Thanks