ASUS RT-AX88U Gaming
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hefaistos7481

4 years ago

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TheVector

4 years ago

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I have two ASUS RT-AX92U in use. The AC86U described by michmouse doesn't really make sense in combination with the AX88U, because otherwise you won't benefit from the fast WLAN standard (WLAN 6 = AX, WLAN 5= AC). In general, you can use any router for expansion, but you should make sure that it is a) Ai-Mesh compatible b) has "AX" in the article description

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franzwetze

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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It is a router and it does not have a modem. It cannot therefore be connected directly to the WAN at the tel. connection. It must be connected to the LAN port of the Sunrise Box. (Does this box have a bridge mode or does it support IP-v4?*). The operation is actually no problem, I have connected the part to my UPC box because the WLAN is this junk. However, you should then be sure that the interruptions on the Sunrise box ONLY occur on the WLAN, otherwise the AX-88 may not solve your problem. (*If you don't need to do any port forwarding for remote access to e.g. a NAS or server, then you don't need Bridge Mode in your Sunrise Box).

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Fabian Zaugg

5 years ago

Thank you very much for this information! We have passed this on internally accordingly. However, we cannot say when and if this can be implemented.

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Owncore

3 years ago

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Anonymous

3 years ago

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Hi I have two RT-AX88U in use and have not noticed any bottlenecks despite high traffic. The question is, in which area do you have bottlenecks (WLAN, LAN, ?)? I can simply tell you that the firmware problems have disappeared for a very long time and the AX88U really works very reliably (and without losses). LG

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Djrejeart

4 years ago

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Robin Not Hood

5 years ago

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paedington

5 years ago

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The question here is what speed is meant? In principle, the ASUS connected to the UPC box via LAN should not result in any loss of speed. The UPC 1GB WAN connection hardly provides an effective 1GB and the LAN connection with the right cables provides at least 1GB. Whether the WiFi then really delivers 1GB is again a theoretical matter, as can be read in the relevant technical reports.

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shatter

5 years ago

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Mantecore

5 years ago

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Hi, no, you cannot disconnect the Swisscom router, you must leave it connected. Then connect the ASUS router to the Swisscom router via an Ethernet cable (be sure to plug it into the WAN port on the ASUS router). You don't have to make any settings if you don't have any special requests. You can then set it up using the Setup Wizard directly on the device or via the ASUS App. Regards

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mahmutovicedis

5 years ago

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Anonymous

5 years ago

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It works for me with the following settings and identical device setting: Under "Advanced Settings" -> LAN -> IPTV, enter the value 10 for VID under Lan-Port -> Internet. To activate IPv6, Tunnel 6rd must be activated under the corresponding menu item. Under Tunnel MTU enter the value 1480, under Tunnel TLL enter the value 255. In my case, the router automatically obtained the rest correctly. Good luck.

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