![]() ![]() ![]() Call me old fashioned, but I think it's important for a router's ethernet ports to be stable, under any load. It is newer and faster, but I've heard reports of the r8152 ethernet port being unstable under heavy load. But from what I can tell, it's stable, and should handle 500/500. The downside is it's older, slower hardware. I would consider routeros, but from what I've heard the IPv6 functionality is severely lacking, and that's one of the things I need to work well. The options that seem to come up are the Mikrotik RB750gr3 and the Nanopi R2S. I have 500/500 fiber, so it needs to at least support that. So I'm considering options for a different router, to use with the AX1500 as an AP. I thought it would be ok, but I didn't realize how dumbed down the stock firmware would be. After many years of using Tomato or Asus-Merlin firmware, I got a new TP-Link AX1500 router that doesn't support third party firmware. ![]()
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