SAL9K
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But 5700 != 6000, lolBecause then it would just become a GT-AX6000 but without the ROG look.
But 5700 != 6000, lolBecause then it would just become a GT-AX6000 but without the ROG look.
It's pretty typical for 1Gbps ISP plans over-provision to ~1.3Gbps, so you'd be losing ~350Mbps without the 2.5GbE WAN.While I would also like a 2.5 gbps WAN port and a 2.5 gbps LAN port, I have a hard time justifying that I could actually make good use of a 2.5 gbps WAN port. The key value for me is the 2.5 gbps LAN port so that I can tie my wired 2.5 gbps network to my wireless network at a higher speed, but even that is somewhat tenuous value due to the difference in latency and duplex-status for wireless and wired.
Thanks, looks like I might end up buying AX6000 unless X86U Pro is significantly cheaper.One single 2.5 Gbps indeed.
No.Can you now tell us what caused the ax86u f/w bricking situation back in April?
With markets softening you'll see both more running "into the ground" (*handwave*) and less of a desire to buy the latest and greatest (AM5).I see no reason to update based on the new specs, I will run my ax86u into the ground like I did my rt-n66u. Existing is performing flawlessly.
GT-AX11000 Pro should start appearing on store shelves over the next few weeks. RT-AX86U_Pro will be more around the end of summer.Is it likely the ax11000 pro is realeased before the ax86u pro
BCM4912 as well.What CPU is in the ax11000 pro?
Expect around 250 Mbps with OpenVPN.Also, these pro models might be VPN beasts,
Is this the expected VPN performance for pre 388 f/w only, and will improve upon 388 with Wireguard built into the kernel?GT-AX11000 Pro should start appearing on store shelves over the next few weeks. RT-AX86U_Pro will be more around the end of summer.
BCM4912 as well.
Expect around 250 Mbps with OpenVPN.
OpenVPN performance stays the same regardless of whether it`s on 386 or 388.Is this the expected VPN performance for pre 388 f/w only, and will improve upon 388 with Wireguard built into the kernel?
Great info, thanks. Going from an OpenVPN 250Mbps to a Wireguard 350Mbps is quite an improvement, but still seemingly underwhelming upon realizing that your VPN speeds are ~10% of a spec'd 2.5GbE WAN (good however, if ISP is <=300Mbps). There's a reason that router VPN speeds are rarely marketed/touted, they stink!OpenVPN performance stays the same regardless of whether it`s on 386 or 388.
As for Wireguard, it will get bottlenecked by the fact that the router cannot use hardware accelerated NAT with Wireguard, so even if Wireguard itself would be faster, your Internet connection would be limited at around 350 Mbps then.
Wireguard is simply not a good solution for a router... If your Internet connection is much faster than what OpenVPN can give you, then you need hardware NAT.
Not possible. RT-AX86U_Pro uses a different SDK due to its newer CPU.'m wondering if all the RT-AX86 Series will share the same FW (considering right now the RT-AX86U & RT-AX86S use the same FW).
Still three streams.@RMerlin: as the AX86 Pro will use BCM6715 for 2.4 and 5G, will 2.4G be 4x4:4 or 3x3:3 ?
I didn't say that Wireguard would reach 350 Mbps. I said that the Internet would be limited to that. So, Wireguard will be somewhere below 350.Going from an OpenVPN 250Mbps to a Wireguard 350Mbps is quite an improvement,
Not possible. RT-AX86U_Pro uses a different SDK due to its newer CPU.
What would be the point? It's still two different firmware, they are compiled separately, just that they are combined in the same file.Maybe ASUS will contain all FW for AX86 series in a single file? Just like they did in RT-AC68U firmware....
it`s not a V2 of the original model.
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