I've owned an Asus RT-N66U for 8 years and I haven't had any problems with it until shortly after I added several Google Home smart devices in my house. Maybe it's a coincidence, I don't know. Xfinity recently upgraded my plan to 200mbps, and even after upgrading my 172mbps Arris SB6121 modem, I'm about 75mpbs short of those speeds, and at times it's been less than 50mbps. An Xfinity tech tested the line connected to the modem at somewhere around 1.5gbps, so I've decided it's time to upgrade the router.
My requirements are a Merlin compatible Asus router that can be used with NordVPN. Based on a recommendation of several routers from a 2021 post by RMerlin, I'm close to pulling the trigger on the RT-AC86U. I also learned about hardware acceleration from that post, and that's an added plus. It's only $100 shipped right now, so it seemed like a no-brainer for me until I dug a little deeper and read about the overheating issues. An AX router is overkill for me, especially considering that none of my devices are compatible with Wi-Fi 6, and my speed plan is only 200mpbs.
I know the RT-AC86U is a good router in tests, but when it overheats, what happens exactly? Does it shut down completely? I've read that the problem may have existed only in previous Chinese built models, but not the later versions built in Vietnam. There's apparently an even better ROG version built in Taiwan, but it's not currently on sale. This was just information obtained from a single user on Slickdeals, however, so I don't know how accurate this information is.
If overheating is going to occur, I've been looking into fan kits that I see on Amazon, such as this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZYZ5SSQ/?tag=snbforums-20
That's just an example. I don't know which "brand" would be the best. Should I buy a fan kit immediately, or wait and see what the temperatures are like first without them? My thinking is that proper cooling from the start will extend the life of it and prevent problems in the future. Thank you for the help!
My requirements are a Merlin compatible Asus router that can be used with NordVPN. Based on a recommendation of several routers from a 2021 post by RMerlin, I'm close to pulling the trigger on the RT-AC86U. I also learned about hardware acceleration from that post, and that's an added plus. It's only $100 shipped right now, so it seemed like a no-brainer for me until I dug a little deeper and read about the overheating issues. An AX router is overkill for me, especially considering that none of my devices are compatible with Wi-Fi 6, and my speed plan is only 200mpbs.
I know the RT-AC86U is a good router in tests, but when it overheats, what happens exactly? Does it shut down completely? I've read that the problem may have existed only in previous Chinese built models, but not the later versions built in Vietnam. There's apparently an even better ROG version built in Taiwan, but it's not currently on sale. This was just information obtained from a single user on Slickdeals, however, so I don't know how accurate this information is.
If overheating is going to occur, I've been looking into fan kits that I see on Amazon, such as this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZYZ5SSQ/?tag=snbforums-20
That's just an example. I don't know which "brand" would be the best. Should I buy a fan kit immediately, or wait and see what the temperatures are like first without them? My thinking is that proper cooling from the start will extend the life of it and prevent problems in the future. Thank you for the help!