Awesome!
Have you also tried running your SI Optical Ethernet straight into the AX89U’s SFP+ port?
That would be my preferred option. Would also be good to know whether the supplied transceiver is compatible with the AX89U.
How do you feel the qualcomm chipset ranks in comparison to broadcom? Do you know if there is any reason they choose qualcomm over broadcom
Personally, QSDK is definitely far superior over what Broadcom currently offers.Qualcomm is ahead of Broadcom in various areas. Faster CPU, cleaner software stack as well. Broadcom has a lot of kernel hacks left and right within their software stack, which is not helping keeping the software up to date..
Asus has been using chips from all the major players already (Qualcomm, Broadcom and Mediatek), depending on where they want to place a given product within their product range. So this isn't their first QCA product, however this is the first time they use it for ta high-end model. They are already using QCA for their Lyra products, for instance.
Personally, I have a feeling that Broadcom might gradually get pushed to the bottom of the market, with QCA being dominating these days in the ARM SoC market.
I wish ASUS put more effort in their QCA based developments considering how much of a mess the entire Lyra lineup currently is.
I've seen the ZenWiFi during Computex this year and it certainly looks good. I also have the chance to speak to some ASUS engineer. While there are some great promises on AiMesh but knowing ASUS, I guess it wouldn't be here until next year.The Lyra line of product is dead, the successor is branded ZenWifi.
(that does not mean that support for existing products is dead, just that they will no longer be manufacturing it, or won't release new products under the same brand name).
Qualcomm is ahead of Broadcom in various areas. Faster CPU, cleaner software stack as well. Broadcom has a lot of kernel hacks left and right within their software stack, which is not helping keeping the software up to date..
Personally, QSDK is definitely far superior over what Broadcom currently offers.
I wish ASUS put more effort in their QCA based developments considering how much of a mess the entire Lyra lineup currently is.
hehe... not sure I would call is "cleaner" as QSDK has a fair amount of private stuff - that being said, QSDK is based on OpenWRT
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