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Post #52860456 added 08-30-2012 12:00 PM by powaking in Archived Deals
I have this router with the custom firmware. I also have a pogoplug with a hard drive and am wondering if using the pogoplug would offer better performance than if I were to plug the drive into the...
Post #52860656 added 08-30-2012 12:07 PM by Danzilla in Archived Deals
Oops, misunderstood someones question I was trying to answer.
Post #52861816 added 08-30-2012 12:57 PM by brbubba in Archived Deals
That's a no brainer. Asus w/ custom firmware has been very very good in my experience.
Post #52877354 added 08-31-2012 5:13 AM by Frostillicus in Archived Deals
For the casual user, a sub-$50 N router is likely to suit them just fine. These higher end routers are targeting a different enthusiast/performance-minded consumer who is willing to pay more for...
Post #52877396 added 08-31-2012 5:16 AM by thinkfire in Archived Deals
Agreed. Some people just need to realize that just because something isn't as cheap as something else, doesn't mean it's a bad deal if the product is far superior and that some people in SD, DO pay...
Post #52863644 added 08-30-2012 2:12 PM by vegasboyforu in Archived Deals
Good review on Amazon http://www.amazon.com/Diamond-Dual-Band-Wireless-N-Router-RT-N56U/dp/B0049YQVHE
Post #52863752 added 08-30-2012 2:17 PM by Venner in Archived Deals
I have this router, using the Google code project custom firmware, and it has been rock-solid and fast for over a year. The only hiccup I've had at all was trying to use a USB port for an older...
For people in CA, it is practically the same cost from Amazon after Tax...
Post #52852218 added 08-30-2012 7:02 AM by socr209905 in Archived Deals
Here ya go. This is a great site to research routers. ...
Post #52851150 added 08-30-2012 6:01 AM by srnrsn in Archived Deals
Lowest price for this awesome router AFAIK. The best I've owned to date, and highly recommended unless you want to go for the higher priced N66U. There are also the 802.11 ac models which are...
Post #52851800 added 08-30-2012 6:41 AM by boltman2007 in Archived Deals
Good price if you need one now... This and the 66u are on my short list of deal alerts for routers. Personally it needs to go somewhat lower for me to pull the trigger. But yes this seems to...
Post #52853752 added 08-30-2012 8:02 AM by boltman2007 in Archived Deals
http://reviews.cnet.com/routers/asus-rt-n56u-dual/4505-3319_7-34200558-2.html "The router scored 95.4Mbps for writing and 104.2Mbps for reading. While these numbers, as expected, are much lower...
Post #52854038 added 08-30-2012 8:12 AM by Melzen in Archived Deals
It is showing me $104.99 after I apply the code. *showing the correct price after I readded it.
Post #52904896 added 09-01-2012 8:40 AM by MikePWV in Archived Deals
I got this with a SB6121 combo deal that newegg had couple weeks ago for $149.99 and it's a pretty damn good router. Big upgrade over my crap 5 year old belkin router.
Post #52866256 added 08-30-2012 4:37 PM by Danzilla in Archived Deals
Thanks for the answer(s). Next time just click 'edit' button on your own previous post though. Makes things simpler.
Post #52870142 added 08-30-2012 8:30 PM by delahoya423 in Archived Deals
I pulled the trigger. A couple of friends highly recommended. Thanks!
Post #52870224 added 08-30-2012 8:35 PM by thinkfire in Archived Deals
No, probably just people going "omg! $95 for a router! I bought a router for $20 last month" To some people it's pure $$ to them and nothing about quality or performance.
Post #52865976 added 08-30-2012 4:19 PM by Frostillicus in Archived Deals
Didn't really say the n900 part right, but you get the idea (450+450)
Post #52870908 added 08-30-2012 9:15 PM by DerProfi in Archived Deals
In Nov 2011 I paid $71.99 each for a pair of NIB unopened ones from Newegg. With the newest ASUS firmware it seem to need a reboot every few days but maybe I just I need to reset to defaults after...
Post #52852870 added 08-30-2012 7:30 AM by wazlo21 in Archived Deals
Wow. That is one heck of a resource. Reps for you.
Post #53155546 added 09-12-2012 8:50 AM by davewvu86 in Archived Deals
I'm using the Asus with an SBG901 (cable modem and wireless router). How should I configure the SBG901 so as to minimize or eliminate problems? Right now I have the Asus plugged in to the SBG901...
Post #52904710 added 09-01-2012 8:27 AM by kbreese in Archived Deals
Cool, I bought this the night before this coupon code/sale took effect and paid $108.99, but emailed Customer service and they are crediting me back $14.00:
Post #52856802 added 08-30-2012 9:44 AM by dougw03 in Archived Deals
can this run as a VPN server?
Post #52860500 added 08-30-2012 12:02 PM by Danzilla in Archived Deals
Weird. I haven't been following any changes to networking tech in a while and just noticed the naming similarity... So, what's just with Asus, Belkin, Netgear all using the same 'N600' and similar...
Post #52861596 added 08-30-2012 12:48 PM by vegasboyforu in Archived Deals
I am unable to decide between this and Linksys E3000. Can anybody suggest me the right choice?
Post #52861164 added 08-30-2012 12:26 PM by Splash15 in Archived Deals
Yah if you do chat with customer service they should be able to credit you back. They were really great about applying an expired coupon to uncharted 3 (i was around a week late). And just credited...
Post #52863856 added 08-30-2012 2:23 PM by mythun in Archived Deals
Excellent router....once setup right. Depending on your network setup and firmware version, not everything will be gravy. I had (and intermittently continue to have) issues with downloading multiple...
Post #52864860 added 08-30-2012 3:09 PM by mputtr in Archived Deals
do make a note that it also comes with a 1 year extended warranty as well.. which is a bonus. EDIT: tu and repped
Post #52868430 added 08-30-2012 6:49 PM by bronxkid2k3 in Archived Deals
I'm debating getting this or the Linksys e4200v2 refurb from their website. Newegg charges me tax so won't be too much price difference. Would anyone use the linksys instead if they didn't care...
Post #52862260 added 08-30-2012 1:12 PM by evilnewbie01 in Archived Deals
I have this router and I am happy with it... I have a QNAP connected to it by ethernet and haven't had any problems... my PS3 streams movies from my QNAP to my TV and my NAS outputs to all the...
Post #52849542 added 08-30-2012 4:23 AM by Selma in Archived Deals
ASUS RT-N56U Wireless Router Dual Band N600 Multimedia Ultra Slim Gigabit 802.11a/b/g/n support USB Storage Limit 2 per Customer. CD Free Setup,5X Faster Internet Surfing with Hardware NAT $109.99...
Post #52849696 added 08-30-2012 4:38 AM by thinkfire in Archived Deals
DD-WRT compatible?
Post #52879656 added 08-31-2012 7:13 AM by brbubba in Archived Deals
You can get refurbs on ebay for less than $50, dual band too!
Post #52863596 added 08-30-2012 2:10 PM by avinyc in Archived Deals
It may not be able to run DD-WRT, but you shouldn't say it doesn't run custom firmware so bluntly. http://code.google.com/p/rt-n56u/ And for those who are looking for the latest beta with IPv6...
Post #52865704 added 08-30-2012 4:00 PM by alexta6 in Archived Deals
CA tax kills it. Amazon has this for about the same after CA tax.
Post #52870094 added 08-30-2012 8:25 PM by DMBWings29 in Archived Deals
Has this really been cheaper for people to say that it isn't a slick deal?
Post #52871314 added 08-30-2012 9:41 PM by URaCheapskate in Archived Deals
Seems like a good replacement for the ol' Linksys WRT54GL. Hope it's as reliable...but that may be hard to do since mine has been running nonstop for almost 5 years. I'm in, let's see.
Post #52862974 added 08-30-2012 1:42 PM by AzSyndicate in Archived Deals
nice deal, waiting for N66U I also recommend http://www.smallnetbuilder.com if you want technical information or even reviews. http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/lanwan/router-charts/view
Post #52870796 added 08-30-2012 9:08 PM by Melzen in Archived Deals
In for one, it is time to upgrade from the old netgear router.
Post #52877284 added 08-31-2012 5:06 AM by Frostillicus in Archived Deals
$95 is not drastically cheaper than the going rate which seems to be in he $108 to $116 ballpark, but anything under $100 is a great price for this great router. I love mine...which i paid $120 for...
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