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Flint 2
$169.99
ASUS
Based on 98 Reddit mentions
$134.99
Sentiment summary across the product areas Reddit users mention most.
Original Reddit posts and comments behind this analysis.
If that Asus is the RT-AC68U then it's at least meshable if you buy a newer Asus router to use as your main router. That's one of the things that I like about using AiMesh. You can get a better router, and still put your old one to work somewhere else in the house. My current RT-AX68U Pro replaced b
...Somhlth in r/HomeNetworking
June 4, 2025 11:46 PM
15
Most more-than-basic wireless routers will allow you to set up your network the way you want it. You can assimilate all bands into the same SSID or you can separate your 2.4G and 5G networks (and 6G for Wifi 7) into different SSIDs. If you assign SSIDs like your previous wireless router (and use the
...xtalgeek in r/HomeNetworking
April 6, 2026 2:55 PM
2
The lan wifi is horrible. I connected an old asus ac68u and have much better .... lan activity. I just upgrade from the sagecom to the g5ar and the local lan is to say the least.. a cluster fuck. The wan speeds are faster to the tmo internet... but after a week of lan work with the g5ar I am having
...jastork in r/tmobileisp
November 29, 2025 5:03 AM
2
Repostando meu comentário em sua postagem apagada no hardware Brasil: BE550, da TP LINK. substituiu um AC68U de 12 anos, e estou bem satisfeito. parrudo, portas 2.5 com agregação de link, wifi7, tudo que eu busco numa máquina. loja oficial TP LINK no ML tem o melhor preço. se não estiver, acompanhe.
...sellera in r/InternetBrasil
December 10, 2025 3:44 AM
2
I own a bunch of Ubiquiti gear (but not any of their APs) and while it works great you do need to be a lot more comfortable managing your network than you do with consumer-oriented gear like Asus. I'd suggest looking at mesh Wi-Fi systems where you get multiple APs and can place them as needed for b
...ted_mielczarek in r/HomeNetworking
October 27, 2025 6:39 PM
2
Get the Wi-Fi gen that supports most of your devices. At home, about 90% of our devices are Wi-Fi 5. We've been using the RT-AC68U (identical to AC-1900) for about 8 years now without any issues. Can still get good Wi-Fi between 3-4 walls. However, be aware of recent "backdoors" warnings with Asus r
...PazStar in r/HomeNetworking
June 5, 2025 2:02 AM
2
I did a factory reset, didn't really help. I moved my old ASUS RT-AC68U to the basement and even devices from the 1. floor got a much better and stable wifi connection to this old router 2 floors and accross the building than to the new BE68U which is directly below them. I just sent a feedback form
...Roemeeeer in r/HomeNetworking
January 14, 2026 9:05 PM
1
Yes, using 5Ghz for my main devices. 2.4 for my IoT devices on different SSID. I don’t have a whole lot of experience with this stuff, but I have always setup my own routers for the past 20 some yrs. I am a bit of a geek tho, or so they tell me. Lol. I’m extremely happy with this Asus RT-AX86U Pro.
...stupedtendous in r/wifi
January 31, 2026 8:58 PM
1
Obrigado pelas respostas meu amigo. =D O modem da vivo eu já tentei de tudo. Todas as dicas possíveis, inclusive as dadas por funcionário da vivo. Já procurei o firmware original dele e não achei. A única coisa que encontrei é um tutorial que você coloca em modo bridge ele desativa tudo (não realmen
...mceiras in r/InternetBrasil
May 16, 2025 1:52 PM
1
If you wire your nodes or satellite devices your performance will be faster and more stable. I have tested my internet speed directly wired to the router and to a node, and there was little or no difference in speed. However, wiring a house can be expensive. Over 15 years ago before the word mesh wa
...Daddy-0-007 in r/HomeNetworking
July 5, 2025 12:26 PM
1