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Anyone know what's up? Most firmware's are a couple months+ old.
That's because all the bugs have been fixed and the firmware is now perfect.Anyone know what's up? Most firmware's are a couple months+ old.
“All your bugs are belong to us.”That's because all the bugs have been fixed and the firmware is now perfect.
Anyone know what's up? Most firmware's are a couple months+ old.
to make it 4K friendly
and more responsive.
4K friendly means running on 4K with hiDPI scaling factor of 200%. Asus's router home page has all icons in 1080p. This is why they all look blurry on a 4K screen.What website is "4K friendly"? This is intended for computers, not for 60" TVs in the living room...
Pardon us under privileged who will have access to AX88U after 2-3 years. AC88U was available just 4-5 months back on amazon and RT-AC86U has not even released yetFeels damn responsive here on my RT-AX88U. Faster than any other router I have ever used.
An RT-AX88U firmware was released a week ago, for starter. I also know they have an update under development for most models, no ETA however (last ETA I had was mid-november).
There's definitely a lot of work going on right now, including some potentially exciting features coming up.
4K friendly means running on 4K with hiDPI scaling factor of 200%. Asus's router home page has all icons in 1080p. This is why they all look blurry on a 4K screen.
Pardon us under privileged who will have access to AX88U after 2-3 years. AC88U was available just 4-5 months back on amazon and RT-AC86U has not even released yet
Pardon us under privileged who will have access to AX88U after 2-3 years. AC88U was available just 4-5 months back on amazon and RT-AC86U has not even released yet
An RT-AX88U firmware was released a week ago, for starter. I also know they have an update under development for most models, no ETA however (last ETA I had was mid-november).
There's definitely a lot of work going on right now, including some potentially exciting features coming up.
Now more specifically the AX88U how is it working for you? Read a whole bunch of hate in the reviews on this especially dropping wifi. Which has been the MO for every released ASUS router so i'm used to these reviews.
If another standard is agreed on will the AX88U be able to fully support it with a FW update?
So are 4 cores really doing anything more for downloading and uploading to the internet? I have GT-AC5300 and a 1G/1G fiber connection and when I download or upload at my max speeds, I only ever see 1 core being utilized. Same on my RT-AC86U.
Yeah, I don't use any of that stuff. Maybe the GT-AC5300 is overkill. Maybe just sell it and stick to the AC86U.No. Those cores are useful to running other stuff in parallel, such as file sharing or VPN transfers.
Yeah, I don't use any of that stuff. Maybe the GT-AC5300 is overkill. Maybe just sell it and stick to the AC86U.
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