Undocumented. I am aware of at least three variants so far, unsure if the third one has launched yet.What hardware levels are there for this model?
You have chosen wisely.So when the package shows up I will open it!
Undocumented. I am aware of at least three variants so far, unsure if the third one has launched yet.
The main differences between these three is the switch used for the 2.5 Gbps port (Two different Broadcom chip, and another is a Realtek chip).
It always depend on the specific chip used. In this case, I have no idea if one of the three is better than the others. The reasons for the changes were probably supply chain issues.Historically speaking though, is there a preference between Broadcom vs Realtek?
The vast majority of computer motherboards are using Realtek chips. I don't see any widespread issue of dead motherboard NICs.Not Realtek!
I sometimes see people badmouth Realtek but personally I've had lots of devices with their NICs and never had a single problem. That's more than I can say for Intel (despite their reputation) where I now just assume automatically that something about them won't work properly. As they say, YMMV.The vast majority of computer motherboards are using Realtek chips. I don't see any widespread issue of dead motherboard NICs.
Unless it has “Puma” in the name.I'd rather it be Intel.
And also Intel's first revision of their 2.5 Gbps NIC was completely broken. A second hardware revision had to be quickly launched to address the problem, and I believe there were a few additional issues that required fixes at the driver level before they finally got it right.Unless it has “Puma” in the name.
The SB6190. It was Arris’ first gigabit modem, if memory serves. It had latency spikes that would anecdotally make the connection unusable for even basic surfing. A lot of the issues have been patched since.If I recall correctly one of the Arris cable modems used Puma and they were garbage from reviews I've read in the past. Anyhow thanks for the feedback.
Yes, they seem to be on their (possibly) third revision which is on my current motherboard without any issues thankfully. I had to do a lot of poking around when I purchased a motherboard last fall since the stories going around the forums were miserable for Intel 2.5 Gbps NICs and they are being put into everything.And also Intel's first revision of their 2.5 Gbps NIC was completely broken. A second hardware revision had to be quickly launched to address the problem, and I believe there were a few additional issues that required fixes at the driver level before they finally got it right.
Every company has their share of failed products. Cannot say that every Realtek is garbage and every Intel is perfect - past experiences has shown otherwise.
Well, I cancelled the order and could not re-order. It is out of stock almost everywhere. Please se my new threadI have an RT-AX86U on the way. Should I check the hardware level before I even open the box?
What hardware levels are there for this model? Any problems with older levels?
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