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router is better, but not $300 usd better
Indeed.
router is better, but not $300 usd better
Indeed.
Could then run both in 160mhz mode
This is not needed.
I can pull max speed at night (580mbps at 30+ft)
Not a big improvement. I can get 580Mbps from my AC-class access points or ~70MB/sec to the NAS. Not in a rush to replace them any time soon.
thanks for suggestion...ill probably get it out of ebay.If you are buying a new Asus router the GT-AX6000 for around $300 US would be my recommendation. Just have to overlook the alien spider look.
Yes, and the AX86U is better than the AX88U so the GT-AX6000 is the one to go for now in terms of price and performance.thanks for suggestion...ill probably get it out of ebay.
I dont care much about look as is hidden, just the functionality is important
So the GT-AX6000 is the successor of RT-AX86 ?
only disadvantage is only 4x LAN ports
thanks for suggestion...ill probably get it out of ebay.
I dont care much about look as is hidden, just the functionality is important
So the GT-AX6000 is the successor of RT-AX86 ?
only disadvantage is only 4x LAN ports
2. RT-AX88 cost 150-180€
+ Good price
+ functionality are speed are sufficient
+ 8x LAN ports
- not aware of any so far, bit older HW maybe
Hmm...have some time to think over X-Mass
I'm EU based
1. GT-AX6000 is around 270-300€ here,
+ newer HW
+ smaller then RT-AX88
- higher price
- almost no used ones on ebay
- no 8x LAN need extra switch
if i go with this option I need to add extra switch no sure yet which one
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But then im not sure what advantage brings that 2.5Gbps port on GT-AX6000 router, as all ports on on switch are only 1000mbps
2. RT-AX88 cost 150-180€
+ Good price
+ functionality are speed are sufficient
+ 8x LAN ports
- not aware of any so far, bit older HW maybe
Issue i have with the current one after 2y that the Flash NAND is probably weard out and giving read errors (per log)
3. RT-AX89x goes 220-300€ has 8x LAN and No Merlin
+ newer HW
+ 8x LAN
- no Merlin FW means possible issues and loosing of various extra functions
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: bcm63xx_nand ff801800.nand: program failed at eea2e00
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: jffs2: jffs2_flush_wbuf(): Write failed with -5
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: jffs2: Recovery of wbuf succeeded to 03720000
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: jffs2: Write of 212 bytes at 0x037a2fd8 failed. returned -5, retlen 0
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: jffs2: Not marking the space at 0x037a2fd8 as dirty because the flash driver returned retlen zero
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: bcm63xx_nand ff801800.nand: program failed at ee20e00
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: jffs2: jffs2_flush_wbuf(): Write failed with -5
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: jffs2: Recovery of wbuf succeeded to 039c0000
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: jffs2: Write of 632 bytes at 0x03720fb8 failed. returned -5, retlen 0
Dec 23 13:13:17 kernel: jffs2: Not marking the space at 0x03720fb8 as dirty because the flash driver returned retlen zero
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