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Metroguy

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Be58u much better hardware specs but limited to 2x2

88u is 4x4 but WiFi 5

My devices are all WiFi 5.

Reason is that my current 88u may not last forever . So I am thinking of upgrading.

Will the 2x2 Vs 4x4 affect range and coverage considering the be58u is a WiFi 7 router.

Currently it's going for $200 SGD in my country
 
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RT-BE58U is not even available in many countries yet. Good or bad - you tell us.
 
Get one and see how it goes. It's definitely few generations newer hardware than your existing one.
 
it has smartconnect but not the ability to fine tune it

You can play with Smart Connect settings in Network Tools, Smart Connect Rule tab. ROG GUI may have some differences, but the settings must be there.
 
RT-AX88U is (EDIT- not) EoL.

EDIT on typo RT-AC88U per thread title. (I just caught my autocorrect change "C" to "X")...

Good idea to upgrade once a router reaches the EoL list..
 
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Mine is tuf ax6000

This TUF-AX6000 as very different MediaTek based router than popular around Broadcom based GT-AX6000. No Asuswrt-Merlin support, no stock 3006 Asuswrt support, OpenWrt support if you are interested in 3rd party firmware. Cheaper, but not very popular. I would get better supported GL.iNet GL-MT6000 instead in this price range.
 
This TUF-AX6000 as very different MediaTek based router than popular around Broadcom based GT-AX6000. No Asuswrt-Merlin support, no stock 3006 Asuswrt support, OpenWrt support if you are interested in 3rd party firmware. Cheaper, but not very popular. I would get better supported GL.iNet GL-MT6000 instead in this price range.
GL.iNet GL-MT6000 is a china product ? And what about security concerns? Routers in my country Singapore needs to go through a certification process by the authority for security features which Asus diligently follows . I am not sure if the router u mentioned is under that list
 
Routers in my country Singapore needs to go through a certification process by the authority for security features

Is this store selling GL.iNet products illegally in Singapore or the GL.iNet products are certified already for sale in Singapore?


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Is this store selling GL.iNet products illegally in Singapore or the GL.iNet products are certified already for sale in Singapore?


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It's only sold online in my country which means that it's still originating from overseas delivery. Never seen them at retail shops , so i guess they are not approved for sale . I don't think they have a local service centre or HQ or anything in Singapore.
 
U can refer to this
 
What I know is most car electronics originate from China. Perhaps installed in your car as well. Do you have any concerns about that? If a router is communicating with servers in China it's relatively easy to detect such outgoing traffic. Browse GL.iNet forums and see what the users say. I know the politics around governments, but I know some tech too. It's entirely up to you what you are going to believe in and who you are going to trust.
 
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What I know is most car electronics originate from China. Perhaps installed in your car as well. Do you have any concerns about that? If a router is communicating with servers in China it's relatively easy to detect such outgoing traffic. Browse GL.iNet forums and see what the users say. I know the politics around governments, but I know some tech too. It's entirely up to you what you are going to believe in and who you are going to trust.
Well my point the particular router U are referring to has a good price to spec ratio and using open source software means it may not pass the certification to be sold in my country though one may be able to buy it and use it. But there other issues to consider such as warranty or even isp compatibility.
 
The purpose of the cyber security labelling policy is to safeguard enhance the country's internet and connected devices. There is heavy usage of government apps and online infrastructure in Singapore. In Singapore U can practically apply for anything online without going to the govt office so as such they may require a certain level of security and not let certain devices compromise security in the chain .
 
What I know is most car electronics originate from China. Perhaps installed in your car as well. Do you have any concerns about that? If a router is communicating with servers in China it's relatively easy to detect such outgoing traffic. Browse GL.iNet forums and see what the users say. I know the politics around governments, but I know some tech too. It's entirely up to you what you are going to believe in and who you are going to trust.
I initially considered getting Xiaomi routers but certain discussions on forums suggest certain features of that Xiaomi routers, particularly the ones that can be hijacked sending information cannot be tweaked or disabled. I suppose these features can be tweaked in openwrt ect
 

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