Archer AX1500 vs AX15 vs AX10

Archer AX1500 vs AX15 vs AX10

Archer AX1500 vs AX15 vs AX10
Archer AX1500 vs AX15 vs AX10
a week ago - last edited a week ago
Model: Archer AX1500  
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I had this little confusion regarding these three router models. Which one is the most recent one? What's the biggest difference between them and which one is comparatively better? Recently, the Archer AX15 got quite popular in my country. I haven't seen it anywhere before and I also couldn't find any information about that router either. 

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  @D3C0D3R 

 

No big difference between these - AX1500, AX10.and AX15. They are all rates as AX1500. AX15 is the most recent router model.

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  @D3C0D3R 

 

No big difference between these - AX1500, AX10.and AX15. They are all rates as AX1500. AX15 is the most recent router model.

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terziyski wrote

  @D3C0D3R 

 

No big difference between these - AX1500, AX10.and AX15. They are all rates as AX1500. AX15 is the most recent router model.

  @terziyski I see. Thanks for the clarification. I've noticed that AX10 is using a 1.5Ghz Tri Core chipset and the AX15 is using a 1.25Ghz dual core one. So I'm guessing the AX1500 is also using the same chipset as the AX15? And some websites said AX1500 and AX15 doesn't support OneMesh / EasyMesh which later turned out to be just the old firmware's fault. Upgrading the firmware adds the OneMesh / EasyMesh feature to these routers I think. 

Forgot to add. Which one got the maximum coverage? 

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  @D3C0D3R 

 

Both AX10 and AX15 have High-Power FEM which Improves transmission power and strengthen signal coverage.

If you're after Easymesh AX10 is a good candidate. AX15 is pretty new router model and I didn't see any mesh support described.

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terziyski wrote

  @D3C0D3R 

 

Both AX10 and AX15 have High-Power FEM which Improves transmission power and strengthen signal coverage.

If you're after Easymesh AX10 is a good candidate. AX15 is pretty new router model and I didn't see any mesh support described.

  @terziyski  I see, so that solves the confusion. I currently have an Archer C6. So if I do get the AX15, I'll be using the C6 as a satellite device anyway. That should further increase the range. AX10 might be unavailable in my country. But here, take a look at this. It does say "Compatible with EasyMesh" and "OneMesh Supported" over here. So I'm guessing it is supported? 

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If it's stated that means it is compatible with these mesh protocolos and you can go ahead with your choice.

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Got it, thank you
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