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Re: Asus rt-n56u
can an one give me the name of a resonably priced route that will get me near my 100meg wireless up from bettween 30 and 50mb to near than what i am paying for . fed with talking to virgin about it they say that is about right
tried it various times of the day, they say it is my engry saving lights but mostly when i am online the lights are off , evn my wired speed has never recahed 100mg is is usualy in the low 80s , so i am going to put the hub in modem mode and get a router, please do not go to techincal when tell me and i only have pc and laptop and windows phone conected to my network, |
Re: Asus rt-n56u
I dont know that much about networking but I read on here I'm sure it was about laptops that the Wifi on them will only do around 75megs? might be wrong like but sure I read it somewhere
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Did you do the new firmware update that changed the UI looks a lot better makes it a lot more easier in my opinion. Also the client checker updates a lot faster now than it did before |
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You've read the debate here on the SUS routers and you've seen the prices. Are they "reasonabl" in your mind? You didn't define "reasoonable". ---------- Post added at 23:59 ---------- Previous post was at 23:55 ---------- Quote:
Which firmware version do you mean? I haven't updated it for some months. |
Re: Asus rt-n56u
ASUS RT-N56U Firmware Version 3.0.0.4.260
1. After upgrading to 3.0.0.4.260 and restarting your router, please press the reset button for more than 5 seconds to reset the system to the default settings. 2. The original download master is not compatible with new firmware. Please uninstall the download master utility in computer and remove the "Complete", "InComplete" folder in the hard drive plugged in RT-N56U usb port. 3. Upgrade to the latest ASUSWRT user interface 4. Enhanced QoS feature 5. Web based download master 6. PPTP VPN server 7. Flexible on-line time control for different client ---------- Post added at 01:26 ---------- Previous post was at 01:23 ---------- And this was the last update they did after...... ASUS RT-N56U Firmware Version 3.0.0.4.318 Fixed 1. DDNS registry problem after upgraded firmware from 1.0.1.8.x to 3.0.0.4.x 2. IPTV UI bugs 3. Server-U UPnP issue 4. UI bugs for mobile device Modified 1. Update wireless driver 2. Add multicast setting for airprint/airplay //3. allow empty gateway for Static IP + VPN in Russia 4. Add more 3G dongle support: SWU-3220A, SWC-U200, dongles from FreshsTel in Ukraine, YES in Malaysia |
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The DIR-615 will easily do "near 100meg" under good conditions. And probably even under not-so-good conditions in non-standards-compliant mode. Failing that you'll have to go for 5Ghz and just about any 5Ghz "N" router should have no problems reaching 100. |
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I also recently stuck the Superhub in modem mode and got an Asus RT-N65U for £96 and it really has improved the throughput, range and reliability heaps over the Superhub.
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Yeah I looked at some reviews on the N66U but a lot were saying that unless you want 200feet range then you might as well just stick with a cheaper modem.
I've never tried the N56U outside the house for range I might do that see how far it can extend but upstairs the furthest bedroom from the router which is a laptop gets around 70meg on speed net so dont consider that bad at all. For the 5ghz setting I was under the impression that only some mobile phones could access that setting? I dont think laptops have caught up with 5ghz wifi yet? |
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Also yes the issue with 5ghz is the wireless clients also have to be able to use it. For ages I used 40mhz on 2.4ghz, then I dropped it back to 20mhz when my phone started having issues with it and discovered I only get about an extra 5% or so performance from the dual channel I assume due to mass interference, in my area is 16 wireless networks on 2.4ghz including 3 40mhz ones. I can get about 70-75mbit throughput tho on it which confuses me as articles state on 20mhz wireless N throughput should be much lower. |
Re: Asus rt-n56u
another vote for the n56u. had it for quite some time now (April 2012) and I can't fault it. massive performance increase over the 'superhub', which is now in modem mode. plus, I've only restarted the asus about 6 times since owning it, and that's down to me upgrading firmware. unlike the superhub which literally needed restarts about 2 to 3 times a week because it would lock up or stop passing traffic over wifi.
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Re: Asus rt-n56u
the 56u I dont like the design.
16u and 66u better designs. |
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Most laptops have had it for the past decade. Except ultra-cheap ones. Phones are the ones catching up but most high-end smartphones have it too and so do most premium tablets. ---------- Post added at 07:49 ---------- Previous post was at 07:42 ---------- Quote:
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