jzchen wrote:
For the GT-AXE11000 there's the GT-AX6000:
1 2.5 Gbps port vs 2 2.5 Gbps ports
1.8 GHz CPU vs 2.0 GHz CPU
For this GT-AXE16000 there's the RT-AX89X
2 10 Gbps ports vs 1 10 Gbps port + 1 SPF+ (10 Gbps fiber) (fair enough I personally have no need for fiber)
2 GB RAM vs 1 GB RAM
but
2.0 GHz CPU vs 2.2 GHz CPU
Specs tab is populated.
Everyone has to examine their own system and needs before purchasing a router. In my case, I am looking at the AXE16000 because it is a Quad radio device which I thought originally the AXE 11000 would have been. If I ever need backhaul, I can use one of the 5 GHz radios for that. A big requirement, for some folks, will be a fast WAN port for fiber and other types of 2.5-10 Gbps ISP speeds. I, like you do not need such speeds but I imagine someone with a bunch of kids around or a work from home situation, might.
Beyond that, the router needs to be dependable. In my case, both the AX11000 and AXE11000 have been very dependable with my normal configurations. I don't understand why other folks have such problems but only they can find out.
So far, no notification from ASUS or Newegg regarding availability.
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