This is the lowest price I have seen this router.
AU stock.
This is the lowest price I have seen this router.
AU stock.
Are the Asus wifi mesh extenders a good idea to pair with this or am I better off waiting for a deal on a slightly lower router model to extend the range?
I have a double story house, but my router is on the top floor on one side of the house and I need coverage on the lower floor on the otherside. This router can reach there but only between 30-70Mbps according to the app.
Hope this helps
adding a RP-AC1900 to my RT-AC68U. Changer my wifi signal from zero to hero. I got it off eBay from an Aussie seller who must be importing them, as they don't sell in AU retail - from what I can tell. It's aimesh compatible.
Thanks, I'll keep an eye out in the future.
ATM it doesn't look like i'm going to have any luck sourcing one out locally, even on ebay.
Bahaha wtf is a gaming router?
I'm a network engineer
It's complete bs
Maybe - that's even what the article hits at. Yet I think this is still a good router. Gaming-in-title or not.
PS
I'm an ICT incident manager and hats off. You guys are so needed when we troubleshoot issue.
So I have the ac68u, I can claim the Asus rebate too?
No, your existing router must be on Table 1 from this link.
The AC68U is not on it.
I wonder if anyone would share their old Asus purchase? Then we could split 50/50? :)
I went from a iiNet TP-Link to the AX56U saw quite an improvement - although, I'm not exactly sure that the improvement from 56U to 86U would have been as obvious.
Is there a reason to buy a "gaming" router over just an ordinary router?
Thanks, been holding for a sale for Wifi 6 router.