how about my RT-N66U
is it able to support the ai-mesh ?
ASUSmy
'Fi Enough' for 800Mbps ?, ASUS Routers Compatible with UnifiTurbo
'Fi Enough' for 800Mbps ?, ASUS Routers Compatible with UnifiTurbo
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Aug 30 2018, 05:30 PM
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how about my RT-N66U
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Aug 30 2018, 08:26 PM
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Aug 31 2018, 12:54 AM
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Aug 31 2018, 10:58 AM
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QUOTE(System Error Message @ Aug 31 2018, 02:02 AM) what the hell kind of pricing are you guys paying? Lazada also sells stuff far more expensive than normal, the new nvidia GPUs cost 30-50% more on lazada than RRP and theres no reason we must charge more than RRP, i mean we are a developing nation with lower cost of living and lower taxes right? Why are we paying more than what US is paying? got local set leh The AC5300 is old, not even the awesome GT-AC5300 that asus has which is newer and better. They even have a business router pretty much like it too. For below rm 1000 for a AC5300 is less than ok but the AC86U should be much cheaper. last time i saw their review also got ppl show MY UNIT QUOTE(CAL V @ Aug 31 2018, 05:07 AM) Check again in the faq, imported set and self warranty by seller lol now pencen thinking wanna change mouse or notErm, I think you should check the pricing for whole market on local units by asus my. The Nvidia case, that you'll have to ask the seller, iinm ran by bri**ts**r. Don't want to derail this thread, but sadly that's just how it is on most electronics. Yes it has been a few years. But I think they are not going to linger in the 802.11ac for long and continue developing new high end products, since 802.11ax is introduced. If you're referring to the BRT-868, imho they are quite different. Just my 2cents. |
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