Is that the only difference between the two models? 4/8 ports and the red accents.
Ahh that makes sense its the bestbuy spec Ac88u.
AC88U in hand. Hooking up now to see how it performs in my application. Waiting patiently for Tim's review.
Yea this is what I meant. How are the individuals who upgraded from the ac87 to the ac88u feel about the upgrade?Actually the 3100 with only 4 ports is the BestBuy model.
I'm patiently waiting for mine to arrive so I can do my own test. Amazon says it should come today but UPS says not till Monday.
Yea this is what I meant. How are the individuals who upgraded from the ac87 to the ac88u feel about the upgrade?
AC88U in hand. Hooking up now to see how it performs in my application. Waiting patiently for Tim's review.
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Would you be able to do an A-B testing to compare throughput with your previous router?
I'm starting to doubt my own sanity here, as my results don't match Tim's own results. During the Holidays I will probably try it out myself, putting an AC68 or putting back my AC87U in the same location, and comparing throughput results against the AC88U. There's a chance that something else in my environment might have caused the performance gain (like the move to Windows 10), I just find it unlikely.
Wifi testing with a 200Mbps download speed from my ISP.
5GHz band
AC68 - 176Mbps download speed
AC88 - 225Mbps download speed
2.4GHz band in 20MHz mode
AC68 - 90Mbps download speed
AC88 - 110Mbps download speed
That's a good speed are you with virgin media? I have just got my rt ac88u on sky fibre I got a download speed off 102mbps I am on sky fibre pro up too 78mbps really playing with settings in the router and got that speed know I am averaging about 85 that's much higher than I should be getting but not complaining
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This test has the WAN as the bottleneck however, rather than the wifi itself. Could you run a test using something like LanBench (http://www.zachsaw.com/?pg=lanbench_tcp_network_benchmark) or iperf? Have one device end on Ethernet, and the other end on a wifi device. LanBench is what I usually use for a quick performance test.
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