Different currency. The RT-AX86U was available for $200 USD on sale too. The RT-AX68U does not justify that price with half the resources it has vs the much better model up.
MSRP of RT-AX68U is 199$ USD, and RT-AX86U is 249$ USD. You can't compare regular pricing of one device versus special sales pricing for the other device.
@heysoundude, no. As a 'router' and at a significantly lower price for the same hardware/resources except for the RF section, the RT-AC86U is the better 'router'. As mentioned, the Wi-Fi (should) be superior on the RT-AX68U, but I believe it needs more than a dual-core, 512GB RAM base for the price it comes in at.
For routing duties (only), the significantly lower price of the RT-AC86U still makes it the king of entry-level models.
Same as when compared to the RT-AX58U. Speaking of which is effectively obsolete now (at non-sale prices).
The RT-AX86U was available for $200 USD on sale too. The RT-AX68U does not justify that price with half the resources it has vs the much better model up.
I have been watching the AX86U for months and haven't seen it below $249 (although camel says it was $239 on Amazon for a couple days in November.) Just curious when and where you saw it for less. I agree that the $50 premium of the AX86U over the AX68U would seem to be justified based on the specs.
I have been watching the AX86U for months and haven't seen it below $249 (although camel says it was $239 on Amazon for a couple days in November.) Just curious when and where you saw it for less. I agree that the $50 premium of the AX86U over the AX68U would seem to be justified based on the specs.
I got it one week ago and currently operating in AsusWRT pair with AC86U (AiMesh node), ,,,so far so good,,,have no problem of buffering (previously, I had AX86U as Merlin 386.1 & AC86U Merlin 386.1 and kept buffering for device connected with AC86U...switched to AsusWRT firmware solved the problem!,,maybe it's just me..since I had good run with Merlin 384.18 AC86U/AC68U solid stable before)
Hopefully over a short period, the AX68U will be sale priced closer to the AC68U. The AC68U was a "home run" for Asus. But, it's time for a new batter!
I hope this one becomes the next "home run" for Asus.
Now, what I am waiting for is an upgrade to the AX88U - a few 2.5Gb ports for NAS boxes and 6e support. A faster CPU would also (and naturally) be expected.
Hopefully over a short period, the AX68U will be sale priced closer to the AC68U. The AC68U was a "home run" for Asus. But, it's time for a new batter!
I hope this one becomes the next "home run" for Asus.
How would this router be as an upgrade for my setup? Is the processor a worthy upgrade? The WiFi surely is. And as you can see from my signature and attached screen capture, RAM is not an issue for me. I cannot bribe my router to use Swap, no matter how hard I try. I'm a standard home user with multiple devices and no mesh.
How would this router be as an upgrade for my setup? Is the processor a worthy upgrade? The WiFi surely is. And as you can see from my signature and attached screen capture, RAM is not an issue for me. I cannot bribe my router to use Swap, no matter how hard I try. I'm a standard home user with multiple devices and no mesh.
CPU would be a major upgrade. Wifi is hard to compare, as it has fewer streams and lower-end radios but adds AX support.
RAM will depend on what you run on your router. The HND platform used by the RT-AX68U uses more RAM for its regular services, so you can't directly compare usage with older models like the RT-AC88U.
It should be fine unless you start using more memory intensive addons like Skynet or Diversion, which can have significant RAM usage depending on blocklists used.
Installed it on my GT-AX11000! I had no idea you were planning on adding it to the supported devices list so when I saw you tweet about it I had a very pleasant surprise! @RMerlin , thanks a lot for all your hard work!