TP-LINK N600 Wireless N Dual Band Gigabit Router w/ 2x USB Ports (TL-WDR3600) $39 after $15 rebate + Free Shipping
Last edited by Discombobulated; 02-19-2013 at 01:57 AM..
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TP-LINK N600 Wireless N Dual Band Gigabit Router w/ 2x USB Ports (TL-WDR3600) $39 after $15 rebate + Free Shipping
Newegg.com has TP-LINK N600 Wireless N Dual Band Gigabit Router w/ 2x USB Ports (TL-WDR3600) for $68.99 - $15 w/ promo code EMCXVWL24 - $15 rebate = $38.99 with free shipping. Thanks DiscombobulatedPrice Research: Our research indicates that this TP-LINK TL-WDR3600 N600 Wireless Dual Band Gigabit Router w/ 2x USB Ports is $27 lower (41% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $66. - brisar |



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Quote : First of all, the values to enter in the qos configuration are your maximal net bandwidth minus some headroom that qos needs to be effective (I hink this is no longer true for the post-backfire codel-based qos). Especially the upload value needs to be lower than the maximum you observed empirically.I have a "up to" 16Mbit / 1Mbit line. The observed actual net rates are for me about 12Mbit and 950 kbit respectively. I hence entered this in the qos config option download 12000 option upload 800 Since you cannot control downstream in a meaningful manner I left it at 12000, but upstream needs the headroom and through testing with simultaneous saturating upload traffic and pings I settled on 800. I also have this stanza onfig classify option target "Express" option ports "22,5190,5060,5222,19295,19301-19310 where the 19xxx ports are for Google voice and video chats, 5060 is supposed to be VoIP, but I have a hunch that this is only the port for negotiation not payload data. 5222 is XMPP instant messaging. I’m not sure you can successfully prioritize Skype because Skype hides on port 80 and port 433, which are the usual HTTP(S) ports. |
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I was looking at buying the Asus N66U, but I'm having a hard time pulling the trigger at $170. This router has the external antennas, dual band, and the speed I want. I'm willing to spend more money if it means better reliability. Anyone use both routers? Is it like comparing a Kia to a Mercedes?
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Thanks OP
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Unfortunately, OpenWrt is definitely more complicated to set up initially. Gargoyle is an OpenWrt-based firmware designed to be easier to use and is probably a better alternative for most people. Luckily, this router is supported by Gargoyle. Biggest downside of Gargoyle IMO is the ugly default skin, but this is easily fixed. Previous posts on this router (and the N750 version WDR4300) discuss getting Gargoyle installed. Of course, if you're used to DD-WRT you may be more comfortable sticking with that. Last edited by drawz; 02-19-2013 at 06:51 AM.. Reason: add quote |
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