So I just tried a DAC connection from the SFP+ port to a nearby computer, and the port on the router is definitely fubar. While I was able to connect and get an IP, during the speed test, the download rate was good but the upload rate was almost nothing. I'm going to return the router to MC.
Agreed. Aside from reviews, there is very little information on the router itself, much less compatible GPON modules. I did my purchases of them based on reviews. ALL OF THEM said they tend to get hot; some of them there were fewer to many fewer reports of them getting hot. Additionally, the DAC takes the transceiver completely out of the equation since it is a Direct Attach Cable. When even that did not work correctly, that is when I got to the decision to return the router.Unless Asus provides a list of compatible GPON modules that will work on the SPF+ this will just be a guessing game that will lead to frustration.
ASUS RT-AX89X Firmware version 3.0.0.4.386.23012
- Improved system stability.
- Fixed GUI bugs.
- Security Fixed: CVE-2020-25681, CVE-2020-25682, CVE-2020-25683, CVE-2020-25687, CVE-2020-25684, CVE-2020-25685, CVE-2020-25686
New firmware released (seems to be the "beta" one discussed before) :
https://www.asus.com/Networking-IoT-Servers/WiFi-6/All-series/RT-AX89X/HelpDesk_BIOS/
yes, they release as stable but is very interesting because the oficial is:New firmware released (seems to be the "beta" one discussed before) :
https://www.asus.com/Networking-IoT-Servers/WiFi-6/All-series/RT-AX89X/HelpDesk_BIOS/
Not one that I am aware of that does not get red hot when in use. If you are using a DAC it should be fine.Has anyone confirmed a working copper SFP+ for the AX89?
I agree they all get hot. However, the heat I was experiencing seemed way over the line. All that heat radiating into the body of the router can't be good for it. And you shouldn't have to put an external fan on it.I use this kind in the link below and it works great for me. Also most sfp+ ports an transceivers run hot. Normally doesn't effect performance. But as an added precaution. I bought a small usb fan and placed it over top where the sfp+ port is.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078SNK1MY/?tag=snbforums-20
Also this one works as well. But I prefer the mikrotik.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01KFBFL16/?tag=snbforums-20
I agree they all get hot. However, the heat I was experiencing seemed way over the line. All that heat radiating into the body of the router can't be good for it. And you shouldn't have to put an external fan on it.
On other devices I have seen with SFP+ and/or sets of combo ports, there is some distance around the SFP+, presumably to allow for heat dissipation. With the RX-89X the two 10GbE ports are right next to each other. The SFP+ port with an adapter in use heats up the router tremendously radiating from that point. I'd be surprised if the fan even reaches down there. Heat kills. Just my opinion.I'm just guessing, but maybe the router draws 10W, so adding another 3W should still be within it's safety margin. The fan on mine seems to be vastly overpowered even on low. Maybe I'd be worried if there were electrolytic caps next to the SFP slot, but otherwise it is probably OK. I wouldn't be surprised if the SFP itself was spec'd up to 100C.
Hi Maylyn, was wondering if you've heard anything about a Wifi 6E successor to the RT-AX89X? I was considering the current Wifi 6 model to go with my 10Gbps plan but think it might be a bit of a step back since I'm already using GT-AXE11000s for my AiMesh setup.Welcome to ASUS RT-AX89X family soon Long overdue
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