punkinduster
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I just upgraded from the AC66. I immediately noticed better range. I used to get slower range in my upstairs bedroom. right now its rock solid and im getting 5ghz speeds upstairs.
Were you using John's fork?
I just upgraded from the AC66. I immediately noticed better range. I used to get slower range in my upstairs bedroom. right now its rock solid and im getting 5ghz speeds upstairs.
I checked for new firmware using the router's "Check firmware" and found none. Just did it again and it still finds none. But there is new firmware hereThis article is done using the first ac88u firmware which was not tuned for performance.
Yes, you'r right about the automatic firmware update. However the difference between 378.xxx and 380.xxx is quite big, the biggest improvement is on wifi performance. Try it and you will see.I checked for new firmware using the router's "Check firmware" and found none. Just did it again and it still finds none. But there is new firmware here
http://www.asus.com/us/Networking/RT-AC88U/HelpDesk_Download/
I find this all too often with other routers, too. If vendors want new firmware used, they need to make the built-in firmware check more reliable.
I checked for new firmware using the router's "Check firmware" and found none. Just did it again and it still finds none. But there is new firmware here
http://www.asus.com/us/Networking/RT-AC88U/HelpDesk_Download/
I find this all too often with other routers, too. If vendors want new firmware used, they need to make the built-in firmware check more reliable.
Yes, you'r right about the automatic firmware update. However the difference between 378.xxx and 380.xxx is quite big, the biggest improve is on wifi performance. Try it and you will see.
Maybe if we asked nicely, Tim would install the new firmware on the AC88 and see if it does make a difference.
Please, Please, Tim!
Just wait for him to do a complete review of the router, which will no doubt happen eventually.
I don't have time to rerun the open-air test now and generate all new plots.Just wait for him to do a complete review of the router, which will no doubt happen eventually.
I checked for new firmware using the router's "Check firmware" and found none. Just did it again and it still finds none. But there is new firmware here
http://www.asus.com/us/Networking/RT-AC88U/HelpDesk_Download/
I find this all too often with other routers, too. If vendors want new firmware used, they need to make the built-in firmware check more reliable.
Well this is a disappointment . While this definitely shows Asus in a poor light. It calls into question your test methodology and trustworthiness as a reviewer.
I don't have time to rerun the open-air test now and generate all new plots.
The 88 is in the chamber now with new firmware. 5 GHz isn't impressive (as I would predict).
After I test, I'll get the results in the Charts and you can read 'em and weep.
I'm still at a loss why you guys, who should know better, get all worked up over being the first in line to debug new routers. You'd save money and get as good results by using an AC1200 extender. The new ones are pretty good, especially with their ability to use the other band for backhaul.
But, as I'm reminded, it's your money and not everyone is value focused.
Well this is a disappointment . While this definitely shows Asus in a poor light. It calls into question your test methodology and trustworthiness as a reviewer.
Please find here attached some speedtests results using a galaxy s5. On 4/12/2015 is the result on ac68u and on 8/12/2015 is on ac88u.View attachment 4991
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I disagree with you're statement on test methodology and trustworthiness - if a router is going to have a feature to check/notify that new firmware is available it should work. There are so many firmware revisions for all the products it would be hard to keep track and retest everything. Also I think the reviews here are a great resource and very informative and applaud the effort since very few other sites are doing reviews/tests like this for home networking equipment.
Also a lot of times for every person saying a new Firmware on their router extended their range or gave twice as much performance over wireless, others notice no change or detrimental effects.
This is within your typical margin of error however, especially as you are testing WAN performance, at different times. If you look for example at the oldest test on that screenshot, the upstream faster faster than both of your two last tests.
Well this is a disappointment . While this definitely shows Asus in a poor light. It calls into question your test methodology and trustworthiness as a reviewer.
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