I ordered my 68U off Amazon on February 9, 2016 and the unit that I got was a B1 with firmware Version 3.0.0.4.378.8258 which was released on 2015/09/17.
No one knows the answer this question. Don't assume later revisions are improvements and not just cost cutting changes. Searching out revisions without knowing what changed from revision to revision is a waste of time and flying blind.What is the best hardware version and where do you check on the box?
That's obvious and states processor speed on the outside of the box or in the specifications listing on who ever your buying one from. You don't need a specific revision number to figure that out as simple reading skills will suffice.The new rt-ac68u reversion has a 1ghz cpu.
I think Asus went from the BCM4708 to the BCM4709 CPU as that is what the netgear R7000 has in it.
Helps to match the speed the competition has for the same class of router.
So are the changes in revisions b1 and c1 limited to processor speed?
Thanks for the reply, guess we'll find out as the b1 and c1 revisions become more common.It's not just the speed, it's actually a newer CPU revision, which is why a newer SDK was required.
No idea if they also changed the PAs or not. I know Asus went through a few different PAs over the course of the RT-AC68U life, I can see traces of them in the firmware code.
I got the B1 version from a canada computer store in toronto sometime at the end of december 2015. Actually I saw the B1 version at 2 different canada computers stores.
I was at one of these 2 stores 3 days ago and checked the isle where the AC68U was displayed but I was only able to find A2. I was really hoping to see a C1 and I thought B1 would have been more available by now.
Also, I don't think the processor information is not printed on the box. I guess the only way to know that info is through software.
Yep found same here other day went to Canada Computers Waterloo store and employee and I went thru about 10 of them all A2's
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