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re: my new ASUS RT-AC56U came in today..damn fast shipping from the Egg
Posted on 9/15/14 at 1:35 pm to CAD703X
Posted on 9/15/14 at 1:35 pm to CAD703X
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i'm wondering if the gigabit ethernet port on the new router will have any impact on his speeds.
Your old router was only 10/100 ethernet?
It probably wont make a difference in broadband, unless the shitty router had really bad WAN to LAN throughput to begin with (as in, lower than your internet speed)
Posted on 9/15/14 at 1:44 pm to ILikeLSUToo
JGG..quick FAQ as to what Merlin is and why you'd want it on your ASUS router:
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The goal with this project is to provide an alternative to Asuswrt which will benefit from the same rapid development as Asus have for this firmware. This means there are some very strict design goals with this project:
Stay as close as possible to the original firmware. By limiting the amount of sweeping changes made to the code, it means that whenever Asus releases a new version of Asuswrt, it only takes a few hours to re-base Asuswrt-merlin on this new code, and test it.
The goal is to improve, not to replace the original firmware's functionality Projects like DD-WRT and Tomato have existed for years, and benefit from those years of development to offer a lot of new features. There is no point in reinventing the wheel - people looking for a completely different firmware with tons of advanced features should look at those excellent and well-established projects.
Priorities: Stability > performance > features. Fewer changes to the code means fewer chances that new bugs might be introduced. A router firmware is the core of your home network. It must be rock-stable above all. And performance optimizations can have unexpected side-effect when dealing with things that aren't fully understood.
Targeting the novice and average user. Asuswrt is designed to target both the novice and the average users. This project will aim at the same target userbase. There is enough doors left open with Optware and user-scripts so advanced users can fulfill their own requirements themselves. Not overcrowding the webui with esoteric features will ensure that novice users won't be scared away.
Posted on 9/15/14 at 1:58 pm to ILikeLSUToo
So recommend me something around `50ish that will give me good range performance with around 25Mbps down (50 when Cox doubles).
I saw this. Linksys EA6300 AC
and Linksys EA3500 N750
any other suggestions would be amazing.
I saw this. Linksys EA6300 AC
and Linksys EA3500 N750
any other suggestions would be amazing.
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