RT-AC68U

ASUS

RT-AC68U

74 positive 1 neutral 34 negative

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What are the benefits of switching to freshtomato for the asus rt-ac68u

Power user or not, the biggest advantage of going FT on your router is that Asus declared it EOL beginning of 2024 and there will be no more firmware fixes or updates. Even though Asus did in fact release firmware security fix last year for it, it's not a guarantee. Many old, EOL routers are still u

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SmilingBob2 in r/TomatoFTW

May 22, 2026 1:55 PM

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New forced contract on ASUS router - give us all your personal information

Bad advice. Asus routers are actually amazing products, and enhancing it with merlin firmware make it the best routers you can buy, in my humble opinion. I've only ever had 2 Asus routers, one i bought in 2013 (AC68U), which lasted until they discontinued it in March 2024. And I bought the replaceme

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Stand-Upstairs in r/HomeNetworking

April 21, 2026 3:32 PM

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What are the benefits of switching to freshtomato for the asus rt-ac68u

It is as if you were closing your eyes and asking someone what are the benefits to open the eyes... there is a lot of possibilities with Tomato firmware i am using it on my Ac66uB1 since many years and i prefer it...With ac68u /66UB1 there is no brik risk... you can easily switch from asus firmware

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fcedric in r/TomatoFTW

May 22, 2026 7:42 PM

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What is the best router you’ve ever owned?

Wrt54GL (takes the expanded version of dd-wrt with more features) After that it’s the cellspot from t-mobile, which is a rebranded rt-ac68u. Hacking this to the Merlin firmware made it rock solid. You could also pick these up for stupid cheap

Toolazy2work in r/HomeNetworking

May 26, 2026 3:51 AM

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Best mesh router for long term firmware support: Google, Xiaomi, TP-Link, others? Avoiding DIY if possible.

You mention Asus here, and my impression is that Asus normally have a quite long support time for their products. The absence of a firmware update for a while, does not mean that the product is end of support. A driver behind why Asus normally have had quite good long term support over the last 10 y

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Northhole in r/HomeNetworking

April 13, 2026 11:01 AM

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New router recommendations and understanding wifi 7

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

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xtalgeek in r/HomeNetworking

April 6, 2026 2:55 PM

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Updating my home network

I believe Merlinwrt is much like the Asus stock (it's what Merlin is based off of) but with just a few added tweaks like better vlan configurations and multiple wireless lan configuration and SSH access and better firewall configuration, and VPN. That's pretty much the same with freshtomato, it give

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goofust in r/HomeNetworking

December 13, 2025 3:56 AM

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Updating my home network

That's a very tough call, because the rt-ac68u is pretty hard to beat imo. I have friends that got one around the time it came out (yes even the T-Mobile version) and they're still running strong. Most friends I have that still use them are running freshtomato firmware on it. I'd say the minimum I w

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goofust in r/HomeNetworking

December 13, 2025 3:35 AM

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Don't see a good reason to upgrade Asus RT-AC68U other than updates

I'd been using it for over 10 years, it served me so well. Just tonight my unit stopped working...FYI they still update the firmware, the last one dated 2025/10/27, very recent:https://www.asus.com/networking-iot-servers/wifi-routers/asus-wifi-routers/rtac68u/helpdesk_bios?model2Name=RTAC68U Other m

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jvhoch in r/HomeNetworking

November 16, 2025 9:48 PM

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Solução gratuita para acessar arquivos remotamente

Só arquivos? Se você tiver um router parrudo (meu AC68U velho de guerra tem!), instale um server FTP nele e configure um HDD ou flash drive na USB do router. Coloque seus arquivos lá e pronto. O problema que vejo é que alguns provedores bloqueiam acesso à porta 21, mas isso você dá um jeito. Se teu

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sellera in r/hardwarebrasil

June 11, 2025 5:43 PM

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