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Anybody knows if the latest version (RT-AC1900P maybe?) comes in white?
The nomenclature of a white model will for quite sure end with "W" of White.
There is the RT-AC68W, you need to look on the box to be sure of the hardware version.
Honestly I do not think there is a significant difference in performance between the RT-AC68 variants.
 
So here's some new fun for y'all.

Found @ Canada Computers in Toronto.

An RT-AC68U *B2* revision w/ 1.4GHz chip. Mfg 2017.

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So here's some new fun for y'all.

Found @ Canada Computers in Toronto.

An RT-AC68U *B2* revision w/ 1.4GHz chip. Mfg 2017.

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Looks like the same 1.4GHz emblem found on the Best Buy RT-AC1900P box. Same B2 revision and mfg date as well.

Thanks for sharing.
 

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Pictures of the 3 different versions

White Box - Chinese (R1.41)
Black Box (R1.42)
White Box - English/French (R1.5)
 

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AiMesh and Smart Connect support added in the second table of the first post (fine tuning may be required based on further feedback).
 
This post was initially to distinguish the RT-AC68U variants. I'm not sure that it makes sense to also list the RT-AC88U or RT-AC86U there, they're completely different devices, with different components and a different SDK.
 
Hi guys. I need help. I want to buy a new router. What is better for stable wifi Asus rt-ac58U or Asus rt-66U_B1? What`s of this models are more perspective? 100 mbit/s download-upload. At Now i`m using 8 wi-fi devices.
 
rt-ac66u_b1 have better support.
 
How about that 58U have quad core? At russian forums some users tells, tha new Keenect KN-1010 is much better tha 66U_B1. It`s true?
Your question is off-topic for this thread. If you want advice about the 58U I suggest you start a new topic.
 
My 68u came clocked at 800 MHz. Can't see a revision number on the box. It was manufactured in 2014 so probably a very early model. So not all of them are 1 GHz models.

Broadcom BCM4360 802.11 Wireless Controller 6.37.14.126 (r561982)
Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 6.37.14.126 (r561982)

It does run Merlin and it does overclock to 1000/666 using the services-stop script. Can't OC memory because the CFE version I use says it doesn't support it and I don't want to try it.

All the RT-AC68U pertinent mods seem to work on it including stuff related to transmission.
 
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My TM-AC1900 came clocked at 800 MHz. Can't see a revision number on the box. It was manufactured in 2014 so probably a very early model. So not all of them are 1 GHz models.

Broadcom BCM4360 802.11 Wireless Controller 6.37.14.126 (r561982)
Broadcom BCM47XX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet Controller 6.37.14.126 (r561982)

It does run Merlin and it does overclock to 1000/666 using the services-stop script. Can't OC memory because the CFE version I use says it doesn't support it and I don't want to try it.

All the RT-AC68U pertinent mods seem to work on it including stuff related to transmission.
IMO all TM is hw 1.70, and clocked 800/666
for oc memory you must update cfe from 68u (1.0.2.0), or update modified cfe with 1000/800 settings.
 
I have the exact hardware (B2), firmware version and manufacture year. Purchased mine at BB a few days ago as well.

I did notice on the box the flash memory says 128 MB, DDRIII is 256 MB. The review on SNB says 256 MB of flash. So here comes the newbie question for the pros, why is the flash size different from the review?
I also confirm this: the box at BB for B2 HW for AC1900P does say flash 128 MB and RAM 256 MB. Even ASUS' site on the product says 128 MB flash.
The SNB review isn't the only one thought which report a 256/256 MB for flash/RAM though.

Can anyone with V3 box confirm that this other version is 256/256?
 
RT-AC68U version B2. 128M of flash, not 256M.

Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: CPU: ARMv7 Processor [413fc090] revision 0 (ARMv7), cr=10c53c7f
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: CPU: VIPT nonaliasing data cache, VIPT nonaliasing instruction cache
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Machine: Northstar Prototype
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Ignoring unrecognised tag 0x00000000
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Memory policy: ECC disabled, Data cache writealloc
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Built 1 zonelists in Zone order, mobility grouping on. Total pages: 60416
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Kernel command line: root=/dev/mtdblock2 console=ttyS0,115200 init=/sbin/preinit earlyprintk debug
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Memory: 255504k/255504k available, 6640k reserved, 0K highmem
...
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Found a Mxic NAND flash:
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Total size: 128MB
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Block size: 128KB
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Page Size: 2048B
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: OOB Size: 64B
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Sector size: 512B
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Spare size: 16B
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: ECC level: 8 (8-bit)
Feb 13 19:00:10 kernel: Device ID: 0xc2 0xf1 0x80 0x95 0x 2 0x00
 
Just out of curiosity, why do most people prefer to convert their RT-AC1900 to AC68u instead of AC68p? Is there a better option to get the AC68u instead despite having lower clock speed?
 

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