Magebarf
Regular Contributor
Hi guys!
I realize I might be in a slightly "biased" (probably a bit harsher wording than I really intend, hence in quotes), but I've just travelled back to ASUS land!
Last the Router/AP had the same logo was with their early 802.11n draft router (don't remember its name, but recall it was white and had that vertical standing tower form factor), so it was quite a time ago.
After a detour into Netgear equipment it was time for a new upgrade and that landed me with a AXE16000, which I guess should be a resonably capable device.
My only question is what are your recommendations on firmware choice for when you're picking up a new ASUS device in the recent years (assuming there already is Merlin availability for it)?
Do you leave it running on stock firmware to check stability etc. first, or do you go in blind, shifting over to Merlin without even exploring the stock firmware (or firmwares, as I'm guessing ASUS is relatively quick to release updates in the early phase)?
If starting out with stock/ASUS firmware, seeing as we're in the Merlin forum discussing, at what point do you consider switching over?
For my specific use case, the AXE16000, I've understood RMerlin using it as his "daily driver", so I'm not to worried about the Merlin comaptibility with the device, and I've also read some UI glitches that seems to be in the stock firmware but resolved in Merlin.
For now, I have heard some discussion that the latest Merlin firmware has some UI issues when operating in AP mode, which is what I'll be doing, so if this is possibly one reason for me to stay on stock for the time being.
All in all, it feels exciting to be back in the ASUS domain, and hope the jump from AC to quad band AX+6GHz will be quite the improvement!
I realize I might be in a slightly "biased" (probably a bit harsher wording than I really intend, hence in quotes), but I've just travelled back to ASUS land!
Last the Router/AP had the same logo was with their early 802.11n draft router (don't remember its name, but recall it was white and had that vertical standing tower form factor), so it was quite a time ago.
After a detour into Netgear equipment it was time for a new upgrade and that landed me with a AXE16000, which I guess should be a resonably capable device.
My only question is what are your recommendations on firmware choice for when you're picking up a new ASUS device in the recent years (assuming there already is Merlin availability for it)?
Do you leave it running on stock firmware to check stability etc. first, or do you go in blind, shifting over to Merlin without even exploring the stock firmware (or firmwares, as I'm guessing ASUS is relatively quick to release updates in the early phase)?
If starting out with stock/ASUS firmware, seeing as we're in the Merlin forum discussing, at what point do you consider switching over?
For my specific use case, the AXE16000, I've understood RMerlin using it as his "daily driver", so I'm not to worried about the Merlin comaptibility with the device, and I've also read some UI glitches that seems to be in the stock firmware but resolved in Merlin.
For now, I have heard some discussion that the latest Merlin firmware has some UI issues when operating in AP mode, which is what I'll be doing, so if this is possibly one reason for me to stay on stock for the time being.
All in all, it feels exciting to be back in the ASUS domain, and hope the jump from AC to quad band AX+6GHz will be quite the improvement!