My good old AC86U had its 2.4GHz radio die this week after 3 years in service, which I understand is common failure mode for these models. Loved the performance of that radio, but seems fairly obsolete for the price it still demands when even available. After bunch of research I decided on the
Asus RT-AX86S, which is currently a
great deal at BestBuy for $180 (USD) plus another 15% off when you bring in a router to recycle via their "trade-in offer". This model is also currently selling in USA for $180 on Walmart and Amazon, and is $200 on Asus online store....at these prices (most $70 below MSRP), I think it's a great alternative to full RT-AX86U for those of us with sub-1Gb internet service. Hope it stays at this price as nice mid-range addition to Asus lineup.
My understanding is the
RT-AX86S unit has same radios as the highly rated and high performance RT-AX86U (4x4 5GHz, 3x3 2.4GHz), but this simplified model has removed the extra 2.5G Ethernet LAN/WAN port, reduced the CPU to dual core and DRAM to 512GB, and only one of the USB ports is now 3.2 Gen 1 speed. Since I don't have Gig or Gig+ ISP service, and don't use the router's filtering services or QoS anyway, this smaller switch and CPU seems to fit my needs perfectly. It even supports 2-port link aggregation on LAN and/or WAN ports, so if someday there is a Gig+ device or ISP service in my future I have a path to support that too.
So far the setup was a breeze as I directly imported my .cfg backup file from the old router, using the power-up wizard advanced screen, which thankfully allowed me to avoid re-entering all the DHCP reservations and device names. Even though I'm sure I checked the DDNS migration box during settings backup, however, was not able to keep the same Asuscomm.com DDNS hostname, which is minor inconvenience. Hoping the radio performance is up to my expectation from similar AC86U radio config, might report back here when I have some data.