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I got a new AX56U, the soc is BCM 6755 with quad-core 1.5G Hz. It has 250M flash and 512M RAM. Is it possible to be supported by Merlin? Thanks.
If your just looking for a stable router there is nothing wrong with Asus stock firmware and in some cases is less of a head ache. I have the RT-AX58U and it has been more then solid using stock firmware. I don't really need all the features Merlin brings to the game. That said it would be nice if Merlin would support these new AX routers and move on to the future but it seems he has no interest in doing so.
Remember this is a side job for him so he makes the rules and understandable. But don't be afraid of buying what you want just because Eric don't support it. I have been very happy with my AX58 and will continue to be so.
I just picked up a 58U from Best Buy. So far it’s been pretty good in terms of speed and range. Rock solid WiFi. I’m going to use it in a mesh with my RT-AX88U and see how it goes. For $179 it’s a really good deal.
So far so good, I’m running my AX88U on merlins beta 1 and the AX58U on stock asus firmware. AiMesh setup had no issues and right now I have smart connect enabled and it’s working perfect. Currently on WiFi backhaul and it’s working well, I’m going to hardwire the 58U pretty soon and see how that works.
No complaints and a happy camper here.
Maybe they need to level the shelf ;-)Excellent news glad it's working well. I believe the AX58U will be a popular router, my local best buy says they cant keep them on the shelf.
Is it the same as AX3000, just different name for other stores?Excellent news glad it's working well. I believe the AX58U will be a popular router, my local best buy says they cant keep them on the shelf.
Good question Gar. Not sure they do look the same. Have to check the specs on both. Maybe the AX3000 has the Intel chip were the AX58U has the broadcom but just a guess.
The RT-AX58U is Broadcom-based. It uses a lower-end chip than the flagship RT-AX88U.
I took a look a bit ago and you’re correct.
\The RT-AX58U is Broadcom-based. It uses a lower-end chip than the flagship RT-AX88U.
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So does this mean there may be support by you in the future ??
In the future yes, there it is https://sourceforge.net/projects/asuswrt-merlin/files/RT-AX56U/
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