Ahhh, so only your "worth" judgement counts. Since an $80 difference doesn't matter per your earlier post, and a $10,000 difference is "a strawman", please tell me EXACTLY where the line is where the worth of AX6000 is the same as a $250 AX86U Pro, and why that line is objectively the correct line?I'm sure you meant the RT-AX86U Pro (not AC). And the hardware may be identical otherwise. Doesn't make the 'pro' balanced though. This is a router, after all.
The ace up its sleeve is that the GT-AX6000 has proven itself over the last year. No such data for the 'pro', even with its disadvantages.
Of course, at $10K extra the worth would shift. Don't bring strawman arguments to the table.
No, I'm not conflating anything. On the contrary, you are. Using your example, the stock Honda Civic would be worth more if the WRX only came with 3 wheels. But let's not lose sight of the forest for the trees here.
If you paid attention, I usually suggest/recommend models I've used. I don't recommend models on specs.
As for aesthetics? I don't and have never bought into that. I pay for the best product at the lowest price with the most hardware at a certain time. The looks will be what they are. They never contribute to performance in any case.
Again, my definition of better hardware has been explained many times on the forum. The hardware, or the firmware/software, on their own, isn't the final criteria, ever. To save you from searching; a proven model such as the GT-AX6000, at a fair or excellent price (e.g. when on sale), with exceptional performance, and with the hardware to take advantage of that performance, along with RMerlin support, and also being something I have used personally (and therefore have recommended professionally to many) is what is deemed recommendable by me.
PS. Your car example doesn't work here. They both get you from point A to B equally well (within legal limits). And they both have all the necessary parts to do so right from the dealer.
The GT-AXE16000 is still in its teething phase for some today. And 10GbE ports are hardly 'consumer' grade for the masses. Besides, Gen 2 AXE class routers will easily surpass it soon, I'm sure (both in performance and in stability/reliability).
If they come out before Gen 2 of WiFi 7, that is.
It's almost like use case actually matters ...The 2.5 gbe WAN and LAN ports are well worth it if your site utilizes wired ethernet and your computing can benefit from higher network speeds. Otherwise, get the router that most suits your wallet or appearance tastes.
I'd be shocked if the SoC wasn't identical between the two as well (and the AX88U Pro for that matter), and ASUS just chose not to wire the 2nd 2.5Gbit port as a marketing decision
The unassailable logic of someone who says the hardware is better then never says why or how. Yep, that's some sound logic right there.@cmkelley, I see you're not open to a logical discussion. I have already backed up my facts. It's up to you to understand them. That requires at least trying to comprehend what I wrote without seeing it as an 'in' to attack my sound logic. Twisting what I say doesn't make this easier for you. I'm sure others reading along got my point many posts ago. No goalposts changed. Additional information was sought and offered. Please do what you will with it, but my points, stand.
oddly today - 'fugly' sells... don't ask why...... In fact, the aesthetics of the AX86U Pro are "worth" probably $30 to me. I'd probably pay $30 more for an AX86U Pro over an AX6000 because to me, the AX6000 is fugly....
You can scare your children with it. "See the face-hugger there? Behave!"...
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