Amazon has ASUS AC1750 Dual Band WiFi Internet Router (RT-ACRH18) on sale for $30.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Maximum Range : 3000 Sq Ft
Fast Wi-Fi Speed – Concurrent dual-band AC1750-level Wi-Fi delivers smooth streaming for home network.
MU-MIMO for Full Speed on Multiple Devices – The revolutionary technology connects multiple MU-MIMO-compatible clients at each device's maximum speed simultaneously.
Optimized Coverage with AiRadar Beamforming – The WiFi signal is focused towards connected devices to ensure stable connection.
Parental Control – Protect children from internet addiction
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Amazon has ASUS AC1750 Dual Band WiFi Internet Router (RT-ACRH18) on sale for $30.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for posting this deal.
Features:
Maximum Range : 3000 Sq Ft
Fast Wi-Fi Speed – Concurrent dual-band AC1750-level Wi-Fi delivers smooth streaming for home network.
MU-MIMO for Full Speed on Multiple Devices – The revolutionary technology connects multiple MU-MIMO-compatible clients at each device's maximum speed simultaneously.
Optimized Coverage with AiRadar Beamforming – The WiFi signal is focused towards connected devices to ensure stable connection.
Parental Control – Protect children from internet addiction
Model: ASUS AC1750 WiFi Router (RT-ACRH18) - Dual Band Wireless Internet Router, Easy Setup, Parental Control, USB 3.0, AiRadar Beamforming Technology extends Speed, Stability & Coverage, MU-MIMO
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Correct. RT-ACRH18 uses a MediaTek chipset so no DD/open wrt or tomato. Too bad I would have bought a bucket-load at this price.
The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
As far as I understand AC1750 is not really a model, more like total WIFI speed it is capable of
From the link I provided:
• 1300 Mbps - 3SS 5GHz 802.11ac (80MHz chan.),
• 450 Mbps - 3SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = AC1750 class
Correct me if I'm wrong.
As far as I understand AC1750 is not really a model, more like total WIFI speed it is capable of
From the link I provided:
• 1300 Mbps - 3SS 5GHz 802.11ac (80MHz chan.),
• 450 Mbps - 3SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = AC1750 class
Correct me if I'm wrong.
Correct. RT-ACRH18 uses a MediaTek chipset so no DD/open wrt or tomato. Too bad I would have bought a bucket-load at this price.
The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
Correct. RT-ACRH18 uses a MediaTek chipset so no DD/open wrt or tomato. Too bad I would have bought a bucket-load at this price.
The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
Yup. Ac68u with Merlin, hard to beat.
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Pretty similar price point to the T-Mobile AC1900 which seems clearly superior as long as can flash it to a stock firmware. I've done that twice and it certainly wasn't hard for anyone who would be looking to run any third party firmware. If I'm not mistaken this and older version of the firmware and Asus has already announced no new development on that line of firmwares so even with this being new it's pretty much already EOL too.
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Purchased two of the T-Mo AC1900 back during the fire sale and they have been running great AIMESH mode using the AC68U Merlin flash. I was hoping to add this as another node but if it doesn't support AIMESH then no.
Correct. RT-ACRH18 uses a MediaTek chipset so no DD/open wrt or tomato. Too bad I would have bought a bucket-load at this price.
The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
I have that one, but I need Wifi 6 for Airlink on Meta Quest 2. I don't think this is WiFi 6 and as you implied it's not compatible with *WRT firmware either.
I think the recommended one is RT-AX55 for VR use. Waiting on a sale for that one.
Pretty similar price point to the T-Mobile AC1900 which seems clearly superior as long as can flash it to a stock firmware. I've done that twice and it certainly wasn't hard for anyone who would be looking to run any third party firmware. If I'm not mistaken this and older version of the firmware and Asus has already announced no new development on that line of firmwares so even with this being new it's pretty much already EOL too.
Yeah those tm-ac1900's flashed over to Merlin or fresh tomato are a fantastic deal... But they seem to be drying up and even refurbished are seeing an increase in price, they used to go sub $30
Correct. RT-ACRH18 uses a MediaTek chipset so no DD/open wrt or tomato. Too bad I would have bought a bucket-load at this price.
The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
Thanks, almost jumped thinking it could run Merlin with AImesh.
I picked this up for my mother for $30 last week from Amazon. Her internet is through ATT and they are doing some funky filtering/throttling that was making downloads crawl, video streaming choppy, and just general screwing over any network traffic that wasn't a speed test (have to pretend you are getting what you pay for).
I had noticed that when connected to a VPN, all of the network issues vanished. I set this one up to connect to a nearby Windscribe server and *poof* all the internet issues are solved for everyone connected to the router. So far it is exceeding all my expectations for $30. Handles OpenVPN like a champ. Great range and speed. She has 30+ devices connected on the weekends with no problem.
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The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
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From the link I provided:
• 1300 Mbps - 3SS 5GHz 802.11ac (80MHz chan.),
• 450 Mbps - 3SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = AC1750 class
Correct me if I'm wrong.
As far as I understand AC1750 is not really a model, more like total WIFI speed it is capable of
From the link I provided:
• 1300 Mbps - 3SS 5GHz 802.11ac (80MHz chan.),
• 450 Mbps - 3SS 2.4GHz 802.11n (40MHz chan.) = AC1750 class
Correct me if I'm wrong.
The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
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The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
I think the recommended one is RT-AX55 for VR use. Waiting on a sale for that one.
The RT-AC68U is sooo close to this it hurts, you really could be fooled as this looks identical to arguably the best Asus router (RT-AC68U when priced right).
I had noticed that when connected to a VPN, all of the network issues vanished. I set this one up to connect to a nearby Windscribe server and *poof* all the internet issues are solved for everyone connected to the router. So far it is exceeding all my expectations for $30. Handles OpenVPN like a champ. Great range and speed. She has 30+ devices connected on the weekends with no problem.
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