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i bought this for 200 recently. this is the only router i have never bothered to flash ddwrt and used the asus version of ddwrt out of the box.
range is great. i got more by changing the antennas too. |
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FYI with the stock firmware the POWER OUTPUT on this wireless router can be configured to 200mW (comes programmed at 80mW).
With the AC version you can crank it to 500mW in the stock firmware. I've done a test with both maxxed out in the same home and it does make a huge difference. Perhaps the DDWRT firmware allows this unit to be 500mW also We have one of these in a public hotspot environment and often 100-150 users are on at a time. The performance is phenomenal. If you're on the fence about buying at this price point, jump on it. Last edited by j2diz; 02-15-2013 at 04:00 PM.. |
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Help me understand how/why you would spend $100, yet alone $180 on a router? Yeah it's dual band but so what?
I just can't understand how Asus/Cisco can charge so much for a router with such limited hardware (limited CPU/memory/flash, no usb3.0, etc). IMHO, its better to get two routers if your looking for better coverage (connected via a wire, wds or Ethernet over powerline). Add a $15-20 PogoPlug running ArchLinuxArm, for NAS, SSH, VPN, Torrent, AirPlay/AirPrint and other things you wish could run on your router but can't because its underpowered. Sent from Slickdeals App for iPhone & iPod Touch. |
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The current Apple Airport Extreme 5th generation (Model A1408) used to be the best router on the market. It was my favorite router for about a year. If you look at specifications, this is no longer the case especially compared to this ASUS. I'm hoping Apple refreshes the Airport Extreme lineup in 2013 to stay on top. One of the biggest shockers about the Airport Extreme is how poorly it performs with VOIP. A $200 router WITHOUT any form of Quality-Of-Service (QOS)? Last edited by j2diz; 02-15-2013 at 06:37 PM.. |
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http://www.amazon.com/RT-N16-Wire...00387G6R8/ There's just one downside, while the Asus hardware is excellent, the Asus firmware is not. It is pretty easy to flash the RT N16 with the fantastic open-source TomatoUSB firmware. Tomato is incredibly feature filled and very stable. There are great versions of Tomato for this router. http://tomatousb.org/ So if you're not adverse to flashing the firmware, the RT N16 (flashed to Tomato) is a great product. Last edited by Larron; 02-15-2013 at 06:47 PM.. |
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