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Correct. Requirements: VPN, Suricata, Squid reverse proxy and ad blocking. All packages simultaneous working.
Then I suggest you stick with your current setup. Trying to do all of that on an all-in-one wireless router is never going to be as good as your i3-7350K. If you need better WiFi get a different access point.
 
Then I suggest you stick with your current setup. Trying to do all of that on an all-in-one wireless router is never going to be as good as your i3-7350K. If you need better WiFi get a different access point.


My initial question looking for a router was incorrectly stated. I should have stated looking for the latest ASUS router that will be used exclusively as an access point. I have not intent to ever use it as router since I have a pfsense box. Sorry about the confusion.
 
My RT-AC68U is working fine. What is the latest desirable router for Asus-Merlin firmware?

The RT-AX88U showed improvements over the RT-AC86U, even with just AC clients when I began testing a week or so ago. As an AP, this would be about the best you can hope for, today, for an Asus + RMerlin solution. :)
 
My initial question looking for a router was incorrectly stated. I should have stated looking for the latest ASUS router that will be used exclusively as an access point. I have not intent to ever use it as router since I have a pfsense box. Sorry about the confusion.
If you're only using it as a wireless access point then there's no particular reason for it to be running Merlin's firmware over stock firmware. The wireless code is the same.
 
He wants it through a VPN connection.
Yeah, finally figured that out. I've never understood how consumer grade routers get all of that done, or why.
 
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Sharing pfsense's performance using speedtest and available packages: Suricata, Squid reverse-proxy, ad-blocking and open-vpn. CPU usage 49%.
 
If you just want a WAP, then the RT-AC68U/1900U have worked very well for me. I have a hand-me-down approach where I move my oldest router to be 1 of the 2 WAP and keep at opposite ends of the house. I keep the best router guarding the front door (RT-AC86U) which lives in the basement, hence the 2 WAPS. This also offloads the wireless processing from the main router. Peace. You can find these used on eBay for good prices.
 

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