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ASUS
Based on 98 Reddit mentions
$134.99
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This is already an issue, just because a router is 1Gbit, doesnt mean its processor can handle that throughput, case in point my old Asus RT-AC68U. It is a gigabit router, but throughput with features turned on max out the CPU and you only get about 700mbit from the WAN. Lots of people with old jank
...DominusDraco in r/nbn
May 1, 2025 4:12 AM
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What else is in front of the AC-68u? The ISP speeds you’re talking about (1,000 —> 1,200 Mbps) sound like DOCSIS cable speeds, so is there a cable modem (or ISP router in bridge mode) sitting in front? For simplicity, I will call this device a modem (even though it may be an ISP gateway device) sinc
...Nervous-Job-5071 in r/TpLink
January 31, 2026 12:53 PM
2
I have two RT-AC68u routers and I eventually had to auto schedule weekly reboots because of that. No matter how many updates Asus came out with, it never got better. I finally switched to opnsense for a router this year and use my AC68u in AP mode for wireless and now I don't have to do reboots. Eve
...xenon2000 in r/HomeNetworking
July 8, 2025 4:57 AM
2
Ive had one for a while too - until area offered 2Gig Fiber - so i needed to upgrade the router since ports were only 1gig (and everything else in the house also eneded refreshing to support to at least 2.5g) to achieve advertised speeds;So I ended up getting into pfsense on a minipc with dual SFP+
...joem143 in r/HomeNetworking
September 20, 2025 8:28 AM
2
What's your opinion on using two older ASUS routers with AiMesh? Getting EBOX in a few weeks and wondering if AiMesh using a RT-AC86U and RT-AC68U will get the job done, or is simply outdated.
alienmario in r/ebox
February 2, 2026 4:09 PM
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That particular router is came out in 2012. Any reasonably current Asus router will be substantially better. If you can, I would get a WiFi 7 model. The RT-BE50 is one of the cheaper models, but it only has 3 ports, as the 4th is a 2.5Gb WAN port. If you don't need the 4 LAN ports that will work fin
...Somhlth in r/HomeNetworking
February 3, 2026 7:31 PM
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"End of Life". Jag hade inte använt den routern. Möjligen bytt firmware, men den är ju lastgammal trots allt. https://www.snbforums.com/threads/rt-ac68u-end-of-life-announced-by-asus.89314/
Source011 in r/sweden
August 31, 2025 1:10 PM
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For your setup (3300 sqft, 2-story, gigabit, 40+ devices), I’d look at the ASUS RT-AX58U or the RT-BE58U. The AX58U is a solid Wi-Fi 6 router that handles a lot of devices well and supports AiMesh if you ever want to expand. The BE58U is Wi-Fi 7 and more future-proof but still comes in under $100. B
...jmansknx in r/HomeNetworking
June 8, 2025 6:09 PM
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