Hello! I was looking to get people’s opinions on this subject. I am comparing the RT-AC56U with the RT-AC68P (initially was looking an RT-AC68U then realized the RT-AC68P with its upgraded CPU and antennas can be had for only $20 more). I have read Tim’s reviews, along with many posts on this forum regarding both routers, but still unable to make up my mind. I see mostly great things about both, but have seen a few complaints about 2.4GHz on the RT-AC56U (not sure if that was resolved by new firmware, or if it was a hardware issue). Currently, there is about a $100 difference between the prices of the RT-AC56U and the RT-AC68P. As it stands, all of my wireless clients are either 1x1 or 2x2, and I do not foresee a change to this anytime soon, as it appears the only 3x3 clients one would be able to get is another 3x3 router (set up as a client), a few 3x3 desktop wireless cards, or a Retina MacBook Pro (may be missing a few others, but you get the point). Having said all of this, I am aware that the RT-AC68P’s “on paper” advantages over the RT-AC56U are: 1GHz CPU instead of 800MHz, 3x3 instead of 2x2, external vs internal antennas, and maybe a few other things. With my client mix being 1x1 and 2x2 clients, do you think I would see any real-world advantages by going with the RT-AC68P over the RT-AC56U? If so, what are they, and would they justify the extra $100 in your opinion? I currently live in a 2-story townhouse (about 1000 sq ft each floor); do you think there are any benefits of having the 3x3 router over a 2x2 router (ex: range, throughput) if none of my clients are 3x3? And this may sound strange, but does the RT-AC56U have any advantages somehow over the RT-AC68P in any way? Also, any comments anything else, including USB 3.0 performance, as well as USB 3.0 interference mitigation/shielding & how that affects 2.4GHz band on both routers are welcome.
Thanks and happy holidays to everyone!
Thanks and happy holidays to everyone!