Do not purchase a router from outside of your region. Its configured to that market's regional regulations, running it in a different region will cause wireless issues and potentially break local laws.
Whilst I agree with you and I personally wouldn't buy any wireless product (including mobile phones) that wasn't manufactured specifically for my region, I do think that Asus appear to be creating confusion here.Do not purchase a router from outside of your region. Its configured to that market's regional regulations, running it in a different region will cause wireless issues and potentially break local laws.
I’ve got the AC86U China edition, it has an open region setting.
I’ve been having some issues but nothing regarding the region.
However, I didn’t know that the bootloader was locked on the AC86U which means that my plan B to flash with another fw goes out the window.
If asus decides to lock this Chinese model, I’m ducked...
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US ver = region lockedThe routers people are buying from China seem to be "world" versions that can be configure to a particular region
EU ver = region lockedOther country models can change region in wireless page.
But that means only Asian are unlocked and could be used in Europe for example?EU ver = region locked
Most (if not all) 'Asian' versions are actually China region version. There is a separate Asia region version sold and the price is a lot more expensive.But that means only Asian are unlocked and could be used in Europe for example?
Mh, I wonder the compromises of the people buying those clearly China with extra EU adapters.Most (if not all) 'Asian' versions are actually China region version. There is a separate Asia region version sold and the price is a lot more expensive.
Didn't know about the lock, and that's why I asked about the difference .@cowst, couple of examples:
- china has less 5GHz channels. That's causes no harm, but it restricts your options.
- DFS regulations are different. You may/will see weird behaviour when client knows it has EU regulations but router things differently.
The big deal, potentially harmful, is when power is different. Ex. You get a device from US where power is higher and you'll have some higher noise your European client don't know how to deal with.
Another big deal, with ugly consequences, is when you use channels that are reserved in Europe. If you're unlucky and interfere with a radar, they will find you and it won't end with a fine
I know price is important and you may want to dodge the bullet, but it can get ugly and locked bootloader will not allow you to change the region - Asus knows better, as they had to pay a big fine in US because of it.
@cowst, couple of examples:
- china has less 5GHz channels. That's causes no harm, but it restricts your options.
- DFS regulations are different. You may/will see weird behaviour when client knows it has EU regulations but router things differently.
The big deal, potentially harmful, is when power is different. Ex. You get a device from US where power is higher and you'll have some higher noise your European client don't know how to deal with.
Another big deal, with ugly consequences, is when you use channels that are reserved in Europe. If you're unlucky and interfere with a radar, they will find you and it won't end with a fine
I know price is important and you may want to dodge the bullet, but it can get ugly and locked bootloader will not allow you to change the region - Asus knows better, as they had to pay a big fine in US because of it.
You mean you cannot flash merlin FW?
I'll pay the 70€ difference for the European version then.
I have the AC86U China version. and the region menu is open so I cant understand why to spend more when you can have it for far less and more option!
I always stick with official purchase channels and devices for my region, but I've often wondered as well about what differences exist. Not sure anything I have read here truly clears it up though. If the bootloader is region specific, then can an ASUS router truly be region unlocked by having an unlocked region setting in the webUI? If AiMesh functionality depends on the hardcoded region, then what else also depends on it?
I get >10dB differences between US or Asia and EU region setting.Currently i have 2 pieces of 86u
One piece was bought from Gearbest and has chinese bootloader. Chinese one has unlocked option to choose WiFi region.
Second unit i bought in Poland from official, european distribution and that one has polish bootloader and also WiFi region changing is unavailable. I have bought second one because i experienced problem with 2.4 g radio on chinese one. May it be independent but so far so good.
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