QUOTE(xyz_cityhunter @ Dec 7 2014, 12:34 PM)
Hm, like that huh... so I guess the RT-N14UHP is the one which i can max out my budget for.
Or you can also wait a few more months to save more money to get the higher end routers from ASUS.
But if you're really limited to N14UHP, that model is fine too.
QUOTE(xyz_cityhunter @ Dec 7 2014, 12:34 PM)
All the Asus router also support Unifi by default or need some trick to make it work with Unifi modem? Was prefering TP Link as they give easier GUI for setting the router up...

All ASUS routers has native support for UniFi.
And not sure why you thought TP-Link GUI is easier compared to ASUS.
ASUS routers GUI is the easiest to understand compared to any other brands.
Basically, this is my take between TP-Link & ASUS:
If you want to save money, go for TP-Link.
If you want reliability, stability & long term support, go for ASUS.
I've had both TL-WR1043ND & TL-WDR4300 from TP-Link, both of them has crappy GUI & outdated buggy firmwares.
But the WDR4300 is the worst of the lot. Even OpenWRT couldn't save it.