ASUS RT-AC85U Dual Band Wireless-AC2600 Gigabit Router

RTN

Regular Contributor
ASUS RT-AC85U Dual Band Wireless-AC2600 Gigabit Router

https://www.asus.com/jp/Networking/RT-AC85U/ :)

• CPU: MTK MediaTek MT7621A @880MHz DualCore
• Memory: RAM 128MB (DDR3), Flash 128MB (NAND)
• WLAN: 4T4R 802.11ac 5GHz (1,734Mbps) ,
+ 4T4R 802.11n 2.4GHz (800Mbps), MU-MIMO
• Ports: 1x WAN GbE, 4x LAN GbE, 1x USB 3.0
• Power Supply: DC 12V / 2A
• Dimensions: 205 x 31 x 148 mm
• Weight: 345g

https://www.asus.com/jp/News/MqAfpb2iApOIgwST :D


ASUS RT-AC85U (Wireless-AC2600) MTK FW 3.0.0.4.380.5971 (2016/09/13) FW/GPL
MediaTek MT7621A/MT7615E (iPA/eLNA), MU-MIMO, RAM 128MB, Flash 128MB, USB 3.0

https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_RT-AC85U ;)
 

joegreat

Very Senior Member
ASUS RT-AC85U Dual Band Wireless-AC2600 Gigabit Router
• Memory: RAM 128MB (DDR3), Flash 128MB (NAND)
Really, only 128 MB RAM - so no Entware & other tooling to be used on this limited device? :(
 

RMerlin

Asuswrt-Merlin dev
Really, only 128 MB RAM - so no Entware & other tooling to be used on this limited device? :(

Asus doesn't just sell 300$+ high end models. There's also a very strong market for lower priced products. This looks like the successor to the RT-N65.
 

joegreat

Very Senior Member
Looks just like the RT-AC56U.
Yep, should be named AC57U - AC85U suggests that it's part of the high end 80s series... :confused:
 

L&LD

Part of the Furniture
joegreat, that is what I thought too. :)

Is the processor used here better/worse than the processor in the RT-AC56U (other than a nominal 10% 'overclock', from the factory)?
 

RMerlin

Asuswrt-Merlin dev
Yep, should be named AC57U - AC85U suggests that it's part of the high end 80s series... :confused:

It's a 4x4 device - all the RT-AC8x models have 4 streams. So it's properly labeled.

Based on what I see from models released these past few years, RT-AC/RT-N6x have three streams, and RT-AC/RT-N5x have two streams.
 

Jest

Occasional Visitor
joegreat, that is what I thought too. :)

Is the processor used here better/worse than the processor in the RT-AC56U (other than a nominal 10% 'overclock', from the factory)?

It's not overclocked, it's not ARM cpu.
 

L&LD

Part of the Furniture
It's not overclocked, it's not ARM cpu.

I know it wasn't overclocked. Just in comparison to the RT-AC56U it is (800MHz vs. 880MHz). :)
 

RTN

Regular Contributor
This looks like the successor to the RT-N65.
ASUS RT-AC65U Wireless-AC1900 Dual Band Gigabit Router

https://www.asus.com/jp/Networking/RT-AC65U/ :)

• CPU: MTK MediaTek MT7621A @880MHz DualCore
• Memory: RAM 128MB (DDR3), Flash 128MB (NAND)
• WLAN: 3T3R 802.11ac 5GHz (1.300Mbps) ,
+ 3T3R 802.11n 2.4GHz (600Mbps), MU-MIMO
• Ports: 1x WAN GbE, 4x LAN GbE, 1x USB 3.0
• Power Supply: DC 12V / 2A
• Dimensions: 205 x 31 x 148 mm
• Weight: 345g

https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_RT-AC65U ;)
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_RT-AC1200GU

It's not overclocked, it's not ARM cpu.
Code:
May 28 16:51:36 syslogd started: BusyBox v1.24.2
May 28 16:51:36 RT-N56U_B1: firmware version: 3.4.3.9-099_05-26
May 28 16:51:36 kernel: klogd started: BusyBox v1.24.2 (2016-05-25 02:10:38 CST)
May 28 16:51:36 kernel: Linux version 3.4.112 ([email protected])
 (gcc version 4.4.7 (GCC) #2 SMP Thu May 26 09:24:41 CST 2016
May 28 16:51:36 kernel: MediaTek SoC: MT7621A, RevID: 0103, RAM: DDR3, XTAL: 40MHz
May 28 16:51:36 kernel: CPU/OCP/SYS frequency: 1200/400/300 MHz
May 28 16:51:36 kernel: CPU revision is: 0001992f (MIPS 1004Kc)

Yep, should be named AC57U - AC85U suggests that it's part of the high end 80s series... :confused:
http://wl500g.info/showthread.php?30119-Asus-RT-N57U :D
https://wikidevi.com/wiki/ASUS_RT-AC58U
 
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