You've got your answer beginning of this post. The 7th post actually, from L&LDI am lucky to be in the position to either purchase the 88u pro for $325 + tax or the 86u pro for $242 + tax. The price is a no brainer but is it worth it at the end of the day for being future proof? Thanks for thoughts
is it worth it at the end of the day for being future proof?
Yup I have an ax86u and an ax 86s and an old (might fail in future) ac86u which this newer router will replace. I don't use 2.5 as it stands with my ISP 500gb speed currentlyThere is no futureproofing with home routers. If you won't use the 2x 2.5GbE ports you'll just pay more for no reason.
With your existing RT-AX86U the new router will give you no measurable improvements. All the same after $300+ expense.
I like your thinking and wasn't aware of the 86pro challenges. I am but a few clicks away from deciding. Not bad for a sundayFor only an additional $83 (plus tax), not even worth worrying about. Even if you don't use the extra port, it will be worth more in that future timeframe when you want to upgrade.
For what it's worth, more issues seem to be reported with the older RT-AX86U Pro than the better-balanced RT-AX88U Pro.
Futureproofing isn't the right term here. If, within your ownership timeframe, you need an extra 2.5GbE port, you've shot yourself in the foot for at least $325 plus Tax, along with having a router nobody will want either. Today's prices won't be seen again anytime soon.
Jump, when the opportunity presents itself (that is 'now').
To my ignorance and embarrassment I don't even know what I would really use those ports for. :/There is no futureproofing with home routers. If you won't use the 2x 2.5GbE ports you'll just pay more for no reason.
With your existing RT-AX86U the new router will give you no measurable improvements. All the same after $300+ expense.
To my ignorance and embarrassment I don't even know what I would really use those ports for. :/
Don't have an issue with speeds constant 560 for now as I don't need anything like 1gb.Yes, you'd want the newest/most powerful router as the main router.
As for which port to use, it depends! Only testing will satisfy that curiosity with your ISP speeds.
Both 86u and 86s have proved great for me and obviously the ac86u is a known issue and I had another one previous that died and the current one is glitches at times.Speeds are not the main criteria for me.
Stability, dependability, longevity, and security are.
That is why the better router should be the main.
Good points mateIf you have AX86U and AX86S and you need one more - get one new AX86U Pro and you have 3x identically looking devices. I would also take a look at Marketplace. There is one AX86U for CAD180 around my place. They are pretty reliable and safe purchase used. The final result will be exactly the same for less. This way all your routers will be running the same firmware and will be updated at the same time and you get AiMesh with units with the same radios. Again - your money, your choice.
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