I'm asking because I "currently" have my RT-AX86U set on automatic channel (Which has selected 36).
Here is what I see, AC86U and AX86U compared side by side to test AC clients at the same locations - same room 3m away, behind one wall 10m away and behind 2 walls 15m away, plus some more differences:
- AX86U shows 4dBm lower signal strength from clients on all channels, perhaps less sensitive radio.
- AC86U can do >60Mbps real transfers on channels 36-48, but no more than 40Mbps on 149-161.
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- AX86U can do >60Mbps real transfers on channels 149-161, but no more than 40Mbps on 32-48.
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- 2.4GHz band is exactly the same on both, same dBm reported and same transfer speeds.
- despite the dBm differences on 5GHz band, I would say both routers have identical performance to AC clients, just need to be set differently.
- I tried to crash AX86U with my test transfer to USB attached SSD and it survived, AC86U doesn't. I've seen this on AX88U though - 1GB RAM.
- AX86U LEDs are much brighter than the LEDs on AC86U - a bit uncomfortable, if the router is used in a dark room.
- AX86U WAN LED blinks differently when WAN port is used and when 2.5GbE port is used for WAN. I like 2.5GbE port LED better.
- Asus App can't restore AX86U LEDs after turned off, no LAN LEDs coming up. Works in Asuswrt-Merlin GUI though. Minor inconvenience.
* - Wi-Fi environment specific
I have the router for few days only and had no much time to play with it. The case is a bit cheap plasticky looking, the antennas were not aligned perfectly and needed slight force adjustment. Acceptable for $250 router though with good hardware inside. I like the normal power jack and the new switch, but there is a design flaw - on/off switch is at the wrong side of the power jack and is too close to it. It's a bit hard to reach.
I had to open a new thread for this comparison information, apologies
@Oracle.