Since the RT-AC68U is now EOL, it is finally becoming time to upgrade my router, but could use some input:
I originally picked the RT-AC68U like 8-9 years ago as it was fast enough to support 1gbps Fiber from the WAN. I have been using it with a media converter I bought at the same time. My ISP has actually grandfathered the 1gbps connection, as I could / should now have 10gbps at no extra costs, but I never had them upgrade as I was afraid this wouldn't work with my media converter.
As you can see, I usually like to use my stuff for a good amount of time between upgrades. This is why I was originally hoping to jump directly to WiFi 7 and 10Gbps when the RT-AC68U reached it's EOL. I already have a WiFi 7 phone (ok, that's irrelevant...), but I will also be getting a new tablet and laptop with WiFi 7 soonish.
I have been happy with the RT-AC68U, so I was originally going to get another Asus. But it seems I am blocked. Media converters for 10gbps are not really a thing as far as I can tell (plus I would prefere without one). None of the Asus Wifi7 routers except the newly announced RT-BE88U support SFP+ (and this one doesn't have 6Ghz...). Even on the WiFi 6 side, the only one I see RT-AX89X which is quite old now already.
I see following options:
- Get a TP-Link Archer BE800: It has Wifi7 & SFP+ / 10Base-T and basically fullfils all my requirements. I believe I can use it with a local admin account (no cloud login), but it's a bit neboulus. But I am unsure if TP-Link is good with FW-Updates / LTS as well.
- Try to continue using my media converter for 1gbps WAN and get a RT-AX86u Pro / RT-AX88u Pro: Not super hyped to still be getting a WiFi 6 device now . I could also go Asus WiFi 7, but I dislike the ugly spider routers with ROG branding and it's a waste of money if I cannot get the 10gbps WAN to work because they only have 10Base-T.
- Get some cheap interim router like the RT-AX58U v2 and hope for a decent Asus WiFi 7 router with SFP+ in the future (RT-BE88U Pro perhaps?).
Anyone have and thoughts on this?
I originally picked the RT-AC68U like 8-9 years ago as it was fast enough to support 1gbps Fiber from the WAN. I have been using it with a media converter I bought at the same time. My ISP has actually grandfathered the 1gbps connection, as I could / should now have 10gbps at no extra costs, but I never had them upgrade as I was afraid this wouldn't work with my media converter.
As you can see, I usually like to use my stuff for a good amount of time between upgrades. This is why I was originally hoping to jump directly to WiFi 7 and 10Gbps when the RT-AC68U reached it's EOL. I already have a WiFi 7 phone (ok, that's irrelevant...), but I will also be getting a new tablet and laptop with WiFi 7 soonish.
I have been happy with the RT-AC68U, so I was originally going to get another Asus. But it seems I am blocked. Media converters for 10gbps are not really a thing as far as I can tell (plus I would prefere without one). None of the Asus Wifi7 routers except the newly announced RT-BE88U support SFP+ (and this one doesn't have 6Ghz...). Even on the WiFi 6 side, the only one I see RT-AX89X which is quite old now already.
I see following options:
- Get a TP-Link Archer BE800: It has Wifi7 & SFP+ / 10Base-T and basically fullfils all my requirements. I believe I can use it with a local admin account (no cloud login), but it's a bit neboulus. But I am unsure if TP-Link is good with FW-Updates / LTS as well.
- Try to continue using my media converter for 1gbps WAN and get a RT-AX86u Pro / RT-AX88u Pro: Not super hyped to still be getting a WiFi 6 device now . I could also go Asus WiFi 7, but I dislike the ugly spider routers with ROG branding and it's a waste of money if I cannot get the 10gbps WAN to work because they only have 10Base-T.
- Get some cheap interim router like the RT-AX58U v2 and hope for a decent Asus WiFi 7 router with SFP+ in the future (RT-BE88U Pro perhaps?).
Anyone have and thoughts on this?