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ASUS DSL-AC88U AC3100 Modem Router Review

Performance: 2.4GHz 1024QAM


The 2.4GHz band is the older of the two wireless bands that are in use today. On this band, we find 802.11b/g/n wireless standards with up to 600Mbps bandwidth on offer when using wireless-n compliant devices. Due to the lower operating frequency, 2.4GHz signals offer a wider level of coverage, but the lower throughput speeds are a disadvantage to this ageing band.

Fixed Block Size

To test the maximum throughput a connection can handle, a fixed block size of 16384 Bytes is sent from the client to the server over a period of five minutes. The higher block size will allow the transfer rate to stay as high as possible which is a scenario that you know from file copies. A single large file is a lot quicker to move than lots of small files with the same total size.

TCP Performance

ASUS DSL-AC88U BenchGraph 2ghz tcp fixed

ASUS DSL-AC88U Chart 2GHz TCP Fixed

UDP Performance

ASUS DSL-AC88U BenchGraph 2ghz udp fixed

ASUS DSL-AC88U Chart 2GHz UDP Fixed

Variable Packet Size

In a real world situation, the blocks of data that pass through a wireless adaptor are not of the same size each time, so to give a more realistic impression of how an adaptor performs, the adapter is once again tested at each range for five minutes. This time, however, the block size will vary from 32 Bytes up to 16384 Bytes in increasing steps of 148.7 Bytes each time.

TCP Performance

ASUS DSL-AC88U BenchGraph 2ghz tcp variable

ASUS DSL-AC88U Chart 2GHz TCP Variable

UDP Performance

ASUS DSL-AC88U BenchGraph 2ghz udp variable

ASUS DSL-AC88U Chart 2GHz UDP Variable

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3 Comments

  1. great review , would have like to have seen some elements on its dsl connectivity and performance as the dsl-ac88u is aimed at the dsl market as otherwise you would buy the rt-ac3100 which would pretty much give you the same performance

    being broadcom based modem the theory is it should be stable and perform well on poor dsl lines but im guessing only time in the wild will confirm this or not

    cheers

    pete

    1. Yes, that’s true. Unfortunately, DSL is a thing that’s history where I live and Fibre has become the norm.

      However, from what I’ve heard, it does deliver a more stable DSL connection than other routers. It does feature the latest technology in the field, so it’s a fair assumption.

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