Clark Griswald
Very Senior Member
With the 98Pro approaching 2 years since release (12/23), I'm curious what Asus will be releasing as their replacement/upgrade?
Not much to upgrade, as Broadcom hasn't released any newer SoC than the BCM4916 it already uses, aside from lower-end stuff.With the 98Pro approaching 2 years since release (12/23), I'm curious what Asus will be releasing as their replacement/upgrade?
There's a new RT-One billion coming, I have spied on Asus, here's a picture of the new antenna they use on that model:With the 98Pro approaching 2 years since release (12/23), I'm curious what Asus will be releasing as their replacement/upgrade?
The specs indicated it only has a 2.5G WAN port…I find that surprising…I had heard about the GS-BE18000 in may of this year; but I don't believe it supports Merlin firmware: https://rog.asus.com/us/networking/rog-strix-gs-be18000/
The specs indicated it only has a 2.5G WAN port…I find that surprising…
The specs indicated it only has a 2.5G WAN port…I find that surprising…
People were complaining that ASUS was using highest end customers as beta testers so not surprising....I did too, the specs on it's face didn't seem to surpass existing hardware, for example the GT-BE98 Pro is a Quad-band instead of Tri-band of the newer GS-BE18000
However I know the router was released later than the GT-BE98 Pro so it's targeting an odd demographic I don't fully understand I guess.
People were complaining that ASUS was using highest end customers as beta testers so not surprising....
I was hoping that we would see more powerful/capable hardware to deal with the fiber speeds, etc.With the 98Pro approaching 2 years since release (12/23), I'm curious what Asus will be releasing as their replacement/upgrade?
Really regretting this comment now...I'll chalk up $700+ to tarrifs, inflation, weakening dollar, etc. But pretty sure as the wife no longer needs to work from home as primary care, she's gonna give me an earful. "But it's my favorite color" is probably not gonna cut it.
(MediaTek has a Filogic 880 capable of five bands). Having to choose between dual 5 GHz and dual 6 GHz is messed up for those who already have a dual 5 GHz setup. And ASUS doesn't even sell the dual 5 GHz GT-BE98 nor BQ16 here. I saw a 2-pack BQ16 I think on Amazon from a German seller for a little over $1200...
Anyone have any new update on approx. releases date?It has a whole separate computer built in, so the price is not surprising in any way.
I definitely do not intend to purchase a $700+ AIO router
I just received my QNAP 20-port PoE++ switch (quote from another thread)
Oh I know exactly what you are Tempting me with Mr. Tech9.I believe your next step is separating the gateway from switching and wireless. You have a good switch with PoE already, use temporary your Asus router as AP and explore x86 hardware gateway options. Anything N100 with 4GB RAM will have more processing power and longer expected service life than whatever AIO router is currently available on the market.
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