A single consumer AIO router like an Asus RT-AX88U Pro has superior range and throughput vs the likes of Ubiquiti and Cisco where a router and at least one AP are required. Further, that AP is not tuned for range, rather the contrary, it is meant to be used with multiple AP units to provide adequate coverage, which in many cases a single Asus router would cover easily (and most likely with higher throughput).
Nor are they tuned for throughput either. Marketing guarantees that (how else can they get you to move to their higher-end products, of course).
Of course, it does depend... on the exact environment we're talking about.
But the link below shows what kind of a jump AX-class equipment took over the previous 'king' of AC-class hardware. And note that a single (entry-level) AX-class router utterly dominated 2x RT-AC86Us.
There are some odd regressions being discussed on the dnsmasq-discuss list from the PiHole guy (Dominik). https://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2021q3/015598.html https://lists.thekelleys.org.uk/pipermail/dnsmasq-discuss/2021q3/015596.html I see Merlin is testing 2.86 out...
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