From a security perspective, that is extemely bad advise.
Yes, but unfortunatelly is the way it works by now, other way no connect.
From a security perspective, that is extemely bad advise.
Could you please explain (or at least) provide more details on why you think this (i am confused as well with my decisions - so, you might help me understand all this better - thanks!)
I have 25 wifi devices maybe I can benefit from an AC3200 router. But my N66U is handling all 25 flawlessly.
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Change your encryption to TKIP, that will fix your problem.
Or you can do TKIP+AES.
It all depends on what kind of devices you have, what link speed they have, and what you expect.
Any good router these days will support 25 devices. However, if all of these devices are mixed (g/n/ac), your maximum throughput will suffer, because the router will have to operate in a way to serve the slower devices, forcing the faster devices to slow down as well (technically, it's a bit different, but you get the point). On a smartphone or tablet on which you just browse the net or read email, it probably won't make a difference. If you are streaming high bitrate bluray files while at the same time your kids use their 802.11n toys, that might become a whole different story.
I would say for most people it's probably irrelevant. If you want the highest possible link speed, the AC2300 routers like the AC87 will be your best bet (also for range). If you can live with current AC1900 speeds, but you have a large amount of mixed devices AND you need a rock solid, high speed wifi bridge for bluray streaming, the AC3200 is the better choice.
Also note that you can always separate your devices yourself by forcing all slower devices on the 2.4 ghz radio and the true high-speed 802.11ac devices on the 5 ghz band. That can easily be done with current and last-gen routers.
Anyways, we're driftin off-topic. Let's move this discussion elsewhere. This thread is actually about the new Asus router
Now if they would just release the Router already . I mean it's supposedly releasing in 2 days but since some people have already purchased it they might as well officially announce it and release it. Right now I'm stuck with a 2wire Gateway from U-verse and a Linksys E1000 behind that. I'm hoping to replace the Linksys with the ASUS RT-AC87U. I don't know why the wait is killing me, but it is!!
Im hoping the firmware update will sort this out but as of now my Samsung Tab S 10.4 won't connect to the Internet. It does connect to the wireless network however just can't go to websites (weird I know)
I changed all the encryption settings and still nothing. I guess since this router isn't officially
out its to be expected to have a few bugs
Now if they would just release the Router already . I mean it's supposedly releasing in 2 days but since some people have already purchased it they might as well officially announce it and release it.
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