That's the already existing RT-BE96U.Hopefully, Asus is announcing a Pro version of the RT-BE88U that supports the 6GHz band at this year's Computex next month. Now this would make a great candidate for proper Merlin support.
Yes, but the RT-BE96U has a measly 4 LAN ports while the RT-BE88U offers 8. It means I would also have to buy a LAN switch.That's the already existing RT-BE96U.
There's already more than enough models available.
The market is moving toward fewer Ethernet ports, not more. A lot of products these days only offer one or two LAN ports. The fact that Asus offers even one model with 8 ports is exceptionnal. I think it's unlikely there would be a market for yet another model with 8 ports. As I have said so often, Asus has already way, way too many different models, which causes a lot of user confusion, and probably hurts their ability to provide more frequent software updates since all of these models have to go through QA on a separate basis.a measly 4 LAN ports
Which is the way to go, and generally makes more sense. I only use one port on my own router, and everything is connected to the switch. That way if the router gets rebooted, my LAN devices don't all lose connection between themselves and my NAS, for example.I would also have to buy a LAN switch.
Which is the way to go, and generally makes more sense.
Agreed - some people should never own a router or computerSadly true. If only they knew….
Yes, but the RT-BE96U has a measly 4 LAN ports while the RT-BE88U offers 8. It means I would also have to buy a LAN switch.
And yet, I hope they will offer a vertical router, like the 86 type, for wifi7 at some point.There's already more than enough models available.
The price delta between the RT-BE96U (US$682) with an additional 4 port 2.5G/10G switch (Trendnet TEG-S762 US$150) and the RT-BE88U (~$500) is about $330.If you can afford an RT-BE96U you can afford the measly amount for a LAN switch
The four extra ports on the RT-BE88U are only 1 Gbps. So, that'd be far less than $150 to match it, more like $20-$30.an additional 4 port 2.5G/10G switch (Trendnet TEG-S762 $150)
The price delta between the RT-BE96U ($682) with an additional 4 port 2.5G/10G switch (Trendnet TEG-S762 $150) and the RT-BE88U (~$500) is about $330.
What you listed is indeed cheaperYou guys are overpaying... These are the two switches that I have (I needed one to be PoE):
These are in CAD, so expect to pay maybe 20-25% less in USD.
The Trendnet switch on Amazon Canada is $209 CAD, and it has fewer ports than the two that I listed. The $139 CAD one has 8x 2.5 Gbps + 1 SFP, and it also offers PoE.What you listed is indeed cheaper
but that is the price I see for the Trendnet TEG-S762 on amazon in CAD also maybe the $150 he listed was in USD
But I would assume either one should be good.
That is very good point.The Trendnet switch on Amazon Canada is $209 CAD, and it has fewer ports than the two that I listed. The $139 CAD one has 8x 2.5 Gbps + 1 SFP, and it also offers PoE.
If you don't care about the 10 Gbps link, then the $98 CAD one I listed has twice the number of ports of the Trendnet, at half the price.
The market is moving toward fewer Ethernet ports, not more. A lot of products these days only offer one or two LAN ports. The fact that Asus offers even one model with 8 ports is exceptionnal. I think it's unlikely there would be a market for yet another model with 8 ports
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