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Kushan 16-01-2013 11:39

Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
This isn't a thread requiring technical advice or anything, more of a PSA. I made a post of this in one of the VM threads on speed doubling, but I feel it needs more attention - a lot of people have been talking about and recommending this router but I didn't see a dedicated thread for it yet (I did search but apologies if I missed it).

I was recently doubled to 100meg and decided it was time to invest in a new router to make the most of it. My old DIR-615 couldn't really go beyond 95Mbit. On wireless, it abysmal - 30-40Mbit was about as far as it could go.

So I picked up this beast and I am seriously impressed. First up, here's a speed test via a wired connection (gigabit):

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2013/01/41.png

Pretty good! It's definitely giving me the most of my 100Meg. How about wireless performance, though?

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2013/01/42.png

Yup, you're reading that correctly - literally no difference worth talking about. Repeating the test shows it wasn't a fluke and at one point I got a ping of 5ms. On wireless!

I've used a plethora of wireless routers in my time, ranging from your run-of-the-mill Belkin's to some high-end Linksys stuff but I have never once seen performance like this. I was hoping that I'd be able to hit maybe 80Mbit on wireless so this was a very pleasant surprise.

Now I should point out that there are additional factors here - for one, the laptop using the wireless has a Bigfood Wireless-N 1102 card installed, which is a fairly high-end part and designed for low latency gaming requirements (so a "regular" Laptop may still have higher pings) but it goes to show just how good the Asus kit is that it's able to keep up.
Secondly, the wireless is running on the 5Ghz frequency and a quick scan using Wifi-analyser shows zero other 5Ghz networks in my area. The laptop was also in the same room when I did the test (but it rarely moves so for me it's fine) but as I said, compared to the old router its a marked improvement.

This is before you consider that this thing is one of the most feature-packed routers I've ever seen, also capable of running 3rd-party firmwares that add even more options.

It's currently sold for about £115 in most places, it has been known to drop to about £95 (keep an eye on HUKD) and it's worth every single penny. If you need a new router, I cannot recommend this enough.

qasdfdsaq 16-01-2013 22:21

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
Meh. I got 140Mbps on my DIR-615 and this on a £45 router:

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2013/01/38.png

Yes, that was wireless.

Kushan 16-01-2013 22:31

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
How on earth did you manage that? I tried various DD-WRT builds on the D-link and never came anywhere close.

Hom3r 16-01-2013 22:44

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
To get the best speed you ideally need a wired connection with a top spec PC & NIC, and the browser can make a big difference.

I also have the RT-N66U it is a beast. I get a full signal bar

try http://www.speedtest.bbmax.co.uk its better for Super fast BB.

Kushan 16-01-2013 22:53

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35524133)
To get the best speed you ideally need a wired connection with a top spec PC & NIC, and the browser can make a big difference.

I also have the RT-N66U it is a beast. I get a full signal bar

try http://www.speedtest.bbmax.co.uk its better for Super fast BB.

Isn't that run by the same people as speedtest.net? (ookla).

But yes, I hear what you're saying about the speeds, wired will always beat wireless. It's just nice to know that I can realistically game on wireless.

Hom3r 16-01-2013 22:57

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
The link I put was used by a VM tech when he installed my 120Mb.

My lappys getting old so i don't get that speed on wifi.

qasdfdsaq 17-01-2013 01:09

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35524129)
How on earth did you manage that? I tried various DD-WRT builds on the D-link and never came anywhere close.

Relatively low interference area? I dunno. I always tend to get higher wireless results than most people with the same kit.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35524136)
But yes, I hear what you're saying about the speeds, wired will always beat wireless. It's just nice to know that I can realistically game on wireless.

It's a good router no doubt, just saying 100Mbps+ performance can be had from much cheaper routers. Even the Superhub can manage it, sometimes :monkey:

Matthew 18-01-2013 18:49

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
The speed test link above is one I use and find it more reliable that speedtest.net. I was passed it by a friend who in turn was passed it by a Virgin engineer.

Kushan 18-01-2013 18:52

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq (Post 35524153)
It's a good router no doubt, just saying 100Mbps+ performance can be had from much cheaper routers. Even the Superhub can manage it, sometimes :monkey:

This is very true and if you're going to drop 3 figures on a router, you should really do your research and such first. I know I'll make use of the additional features the Asus has to offer, but others may not. I seen a review for a nice TP-link on Hexus yesterday that actually outpaced the Asus in some areas and was only £60.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matthew (Post 35524758)
The speed test link above is one I use and find it more reliable that speedtest.net. I was passed it by a friend who in turn was passed it by a Virgin engineer.

It certainly seems a bit faster (ironic for a speed test?) which is odd as it's run by the same people, haha.

Hom3r 18-01-2013 21:45

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kushan (Post 35524760)
It certainly seems a bit faster (ironic for a speed test?) which is odd as it's run by the same people, haha.

Not really

the later uses a faster server.

Kushan 18-01-2013 22:18

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
Today I learned.

qasdfdsaq 19-01-2013 03:35

Re: Asus RT-N66U is a beast of a router, check out these speed tests
 
All the Speedtest.net servers vary in speed. Some are pathetic, though the minimum runs on a shared 100Mb connection the better ones are 1000 or 10Gigabit. I wouldn't be surprised to see top end servers connected via 40Gbit these days


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