I won't be doing the RT-AX89X. Ran into some oddities on the RAX120. Will be taking another whack at that soon.Perhaps its also worth reviewing and adding QCA based wifi 6 routers such as the Netgear RAX120 and Asus RT-AX89X to the charts? At the moment the wifi 6 router list is occupied by Broadcom kit.
yeah I have and@royarcher C'mon. You KNOW that you're going to be told to buy the AX86U. Or have you not read the many, many posts advising that?
Yes I have that's why I have added it to my list it does sound good . I just wanted to use my cool fan but I suppose I can retire my ac 88 U to the bedroom and still use the fan on it@royarcher C'mon. You KNOW that you're going to be told to buy the AX86U. Or have you not read the many, many posts advising that?
I reckon you should get the AX86Uyeah I have and
Yes I have that's why I have added it to my list it does sound good . I just wanted to use my cool fan but I suppose I can retire my ac 88 U to the bedroom and still use the fan on it
Hi,I am getting ready to update my rt ac 88 u and I was going to go for the rt ax 88 mainly because it is so much like my ac but also because I recently bought a fan that's made for the 88 model's and it actually works and looks cool ( see what I did there cool looking and cools down the router,and my wife still thinks I'm not funny,go figure) but seriously folks is there much of a difference between the two? My plan is only 100 gbs and I don't use VPN at present so VPN acceleration isn't an issue. Decisions decisions what to buy . I would appreciate it
That sounds crazy, it defeats the whole purpose of having a certification-program, doesn't it? If no one is using it due to costs?It just means ASUS hasn't spent the money to run the product through WFA Certification. Many companies don't.
The Wi-Fi Alliance has done a better job than other networking-focused industry trade organizations is getting members to certify products. That said, certification is voluntary. Many manufacturers choose to not incur the expense of getting the Wi-Fi Certification logo on the box because they don't see the return on investment.That sounds crazy, it defeats the whole purpose of having a certification-program, doesn't it? If no one is using it due to costs?
The only way is to test for them or find the right avenue at the manufacturer to ask. Questions like that are above the pay grade of the average support rep. The other way is to try manufacturer forums and look for knowledge base articles. Or, for ASUS products, ask Merlin! Note there is no guarantee he'll know. Manufacturers don't always like to talk about their warts...Do you know where I can find out if the issues has been fixed?
I don`t know. Low-level technical details related to wireless tech isn`t exactly my area of expertise. All I know is that at least part of the authentication is handled by hostapd for WPA3. You could lookup what the hostapd project has to say on that front. But whether there are aspects of that fix that have to be done at the driver level as well, I have no idea.Or, for ASUS products, ask Merlin! Note there is no guarantee he'll know. Manufacturers don't always like to talk about their warts...
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