Think if getting new. Better check if router is certified or not.
That depends if the manufacturer decides to send it for testing. Maybe over time more manufacturers will do so but currently you don't see brands like Cisco or Aruba certified either.
Think if getting new. Better check if router is certified or not.
Is mandatory by next year if the router is to sell in retail store. Also must take note which level is been certified.That depends if the manufacturer decides to send it for testing. Maybe over time more manufacturers will do so but currently you don't see brands like Cisco or Aruba certified either.
Maybe that's why the UDM is not sold on unifi SG site yet. Could be pending certification.Is mandatory by next year if the router is to sell in retail store. Also must take note which level is been certified.
Even though personally I do not recommend Singtel ONR but I guess many people have already signed up with Singtel 1Gbps/2Gbps and get the unbridged ONR.
Many of the users do not worry about the limited features of the ONR, their main concern is wireless performance. In this case, it is good to ditch the old Singtel Wifi 5 routers (especially Singtel AC Plus which is very bad in terms of wireless performance) or the Wifi 5 dual band mesh solution (okay with Ethernet backhaul but bad with wireless backhaul).
Good low cost APs to go with Singtel ONR:
1) Very low cost -- Singtel Mesh Router (AC1900, plug and play replacement for the Singtel AC Plus), at around S$10 to S$20 from Carousell. Singtel Mesh Extender (AC2600) can be another option as well if you find good low cost listings, usually the price is around S$50 and dual pack can be below S$100.
2) Low cost Wifi 6 router -- better to configure as AP mode.
a) Singtel Wifi 6 Mesh Extender (Arcadyan or Askey, AX5400) -- price is dropping so you may want to wait for a while. They will only work in AP mode as far as I know. They can form mesh if you get two units.
b) TP-Link Archer AX72 (AX5400) dumped by M1 user
c) Xiaomi AX3000 or Xiaomi AX3200 local version -- you can use Mesh as well if you get two or more units.
d) Linksys E9450 from Carousell dumped by Singtel users, around S$180. It supports Singtel TV box connected to the E9450, which is quite a unique feature if you need this feature. Usually for ONR and 3rd party routers, you have to connect Singtel TV box to the ONR. Exception as of now is Netgear Orbi and Linksys E9450.
3) Low cost dedicated mesh solution if you can use Ethernet backhaul
a) TP-Link Deco X20/X50/X55/X60/etc -- the mesh works in AP mode
b) Asus Zenwifi XD4 -- AImesh works in AP mode
c) Netgear Orbi RBK353 -- Orbi mesh works in AP mode and support Singtel TV connected to Orbi
4) You can also go with Double NAT and use Asus routers like RT-AX56U/RT-AX58U/RT-AX82U. Some of the features may be lost and you may need to use port-forward on both the Asus router and Singtel ONR for some features to work properly. But it may be tricky to get Asus AImesh Ethernet backhaul to work depending on your network configuration, if you choose to go with Double NAT (Asus router in router mode and not AP mode).
Hi experts what would be a good upgrade path to the AC68U?
Main considerations are signal strength and coverage since I do not meddle much with router settings
TIV
Does your recommendation still stand if I do not have any brand preference?You can upgrade to Asus RT-AX56U/58U/82U/86U/88U or GT-AX6000 depending on your budget.
The best value will be GT-AX6000 from Carousell (dumped by M1 customers) if your budget is on the high side.
Does your recommendation still stand if I do not have any brand preference?
I'm open to other brands if the price/perf ratio is good
Does your recommendation still stand if I do not have any brand preference?
I'm open to other brands if the price/perf ratio is good
80 mhz VS 160 mhz channelsAny one know why some AX router with 4x4 stream advertise as 2400Mbps while some is at 4800Mbps for 5GHz?
I saw 5GHz only have 2, 160MHz band that can be use. How do they get 4800Mbps with 4x4 when there is only 2, 160MHz band to use?80 mhz VS 160 mhz channels
There are a lot software/hardware techniques to achieve it, I wouldn't be too concerned about these theoretical speeds. Mostly just for marketing. It would be already very good if you can achieve real world 1000 Mbps speeds.I saw 5GHz only have 2, 160MHz band that can be use. How do they get 4800Mbps with 4x4 when there is only 2, 160MHz band to use?
Is the Asus RT-AX53U a good upgrade from the Asus RT-AC1200G+? Looking to upgrade to wifi 6 router..
I read a bit on both AX53U and AX55 are both similar but AX53 is on MTK platform while AX55 is on Broadcom platform. But I will be using it as an AP (connected to Singtel ONR), does a faster CPU matters?It is much better to go with RT-AX55 (dumped by M1 users) from Carousell, at about S$100, with faster CPU and AImesh support.
I read a bit on both AX53U and AX55 are both similar but AX53 is on MTK platform while AX55 is on Broadcom platform. But I will be using it as an AP (connected to Singtel ONR), does a faster CPU matters?
Thanks for the info xiaofan! Will look at the AX55 and make my consideration as well.Yes it may not matter much but I do not see a point of buying the RT-AX53U at all since the price is basically the same as RT-AX55.
Just checked and the price of RT-AX55 BNIB has been dropped to S$80 to S$90 now in Carousell.
BTW, looks like RT-AX53U now supports AImesh so it is not that bad now. If you like it, just go ahead.