So question is, is it worth it vs other routers in the $100 ball park??RAX20 is now $99 CAD at most places up here this week.
I think I answered that in the review, at least for the routers tested.So question is, is it worth it vs other routers in the $100 ball park??
Ya. It’s just sometimes prices and availability can vary dramatically in Canada compared to USA for whatever reason but usually they are inline with exchange rate. I was wondering about Asus routers in the $100 range compared to the RAX20. Thanks though I will keep that RAX20 on my budget shortlistI think I answered that in the review, at least for the routers tested.
Thanks for the quick reply. Well, that seals the deal. Looks like I am back in the market for a new router again.
Sorry, but not likely to happen.Would you be able to review the Netgear WAX206?
Oh! That makes more sense. I tried to figure that out, but even TP-Link's official page for it is pretty unhelpful. I guess you have to work backwards from the "AC 1750,“ which seems obvious now.@Burstaholic The Archer A7 has three streams on each band.
Netgear RAX20 - Advanced Setup - Router Information
CPU Load | CPU1: 1.75% CPU2: 1.32% CPU3: 1.47% |
Broadcom makes some triple core Cortex-A7 router chips.
CPU Load CPU1: 1.75% CPU2: 1.32%
CPU3: 1.47%
I thought the RAX20 was a quad core router?
Wikidevi lists that model as a quad-core bcm6755, not the tri-core bcm6750. Maybe they are wrong tho (wouldn't be the first time).Broadcom makes some triple core Cortex-A7 router chips.
Processor : Quad-core processor
CPU1: 1.12% CPU2: 1.27% CPU3: 1.72% CPU4: 1.72%
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