I have an AC68U that needs to be repaired. Asus states it is under warranty, I need to send it back to them for a replacement. Can anyone that has used the Asus warranty process and is familiar with the Asus AX routers, help me with these questions? I regret this message is so long. You can just read the 1st sentence after each number, and only read further if I was not clear is the wording of my questions.
Budget: less than $130USD.
Long hardware support life cycle
To use advanced features, no requirement to grant a 3rd party archive/access to search history (i.e. Trend Micro). This last one is a deal breaker.
1. Is it normal to authorize an unknown to me, 3rd party payment process to hold $300 on my credit card? Asus is offering an AX model to replace my AC68U. Asus will release the $300 when it receives my original router. If it is damaged due to shipping, I will be charged the $300. I do not like the request to share my personal info, it is creeping me out. It also bothers me I am taking on all the risk here for damage in shipping. Are these normal and do I have options to avoid these requests?
2. How can I tell which Asus AX routers DO NOT require the end-user agrees to the terms of Trend Micro to use advanced features? I have read everyone saying it is no big deal, but I disagree. I do not want to share anything with Trend Micro.
2a. Does the firmware by Merlin allow the end-user to use advanced features without agreeing to the Trend Micro terms of service? I have used Merlin and/or John’s fork for more than a decade. I do not recall them disabling features offered by Asus, so I am guessing the Merlin firmware require I agree to the terms of Trend Micro.
3. In the event all Asus AX models require agreeing to terms with Trend Micro, what are alternative brands and models? I really like Asus routers. I have recommended their routers for years, but Trend Micro might make me seek other brands. The only requirement is a relative long hardware support cycle. I had an AC68U before this one. I know my AC68U might have inappropriately skewed my expectations. The need for long support is the person is in a different state and no one around is technical to assist with any support. The network requirements are minimal. The end user is a senior with 1 gig internet, that has three mobile devices, three “smart TVs” and three laptops. There are rarely more than four devices going at anyone time. 1 gig internet is a waste, but they got a decent deal on the package.
3a. How long is the standard support cycle for a router?
Thank you!
Budget: less than $130USD.
Long hardware support life cycle
To use advanced features, no requirement to grant a 3rd party archive/access to search history (i.e. Trend Micro). This last one is a deal breaker.
1. Is it normal to authorize an unknown to me, 3rd party payment process to hold $300 on my credit card? Asus is offering an AX model to replace my AC68U. Asus will release the $300 when it receives my original router. If it is damaged due to shipping, I will be charged the $300. I do not like the request to share my personal info, it is creeping me out. It also bothers me I am taking on all the risk here for damage in shipping. Are these normal and do I have options to avoid these requests?
2. How can I tell which Asus AX routers DO NOT require the end-user agrees to the terms of Trend Micro to use advanced features? I have read everyone saying it is no big deal, but I disagree. I do not want to share anything with Trend Micro.
2a. Does the firmware by Merlin allow the end-user to use advanced features without agreeing to the Trend Micro terms of service? I have used Merlin and/or John’s fork for more than a decade. I do not recall them disabling features offered by Asus, so I am guessing the Merlin firmware require I agree to the terms of Trend Micro.
3. In the event all Asus AX models require agreeing to terms with Trend Micro, what are alternative brands and models? I really like Asus routers. I have recommended their routers for years, but Trend Micro might make me seek other brands. The only requirement is a relative long hardware support cycle. I had an AC68U before this one. I know my AC68U might have inappropriately skewed my expectations. The need for long support is the person is in a different state and no one around is technical to assist with any support. The network requirements are minimal. The end user is a senior with 1 gig internet, that has three mobile devices, three “smart TVs” and three laptops. There are rarely more than four devices going at anyone time. 1 gig internet is a waste, but they got a decent deal on the package.
3a. How long is the standard support cycle for a router?
Thank you!