Got my asus today (love amazon prime) and it is worth it for me. It replaced a Netgear N900 R4500. Yes the GUI takes a little while to get used to but isn't that bad. I do not like that fact that everything in the GUI does not work in Firefox. My 5ghz N clients have better signal and the...
Also while I agree it will take some time to certify, most of the AC routers out there now already have the radios listed in them so it is just a mater of certification just like when we had Draft N. Sure there were some bumps along the way but the performance from G to N was worth it. The...
Here is an excerpt from the announcement.
The Wi-Fi Alliancethe organization responsible for certifying networking products today announced it will start certifying 802.11ac products with its Wi-Fi Certified 11ac program
And here is the link...
There are a bunch of AC routers out there and the standard was approved last week some time. True the AC routers out now are DRAFT just like when N came out.
As the title asks. I have been researching but once I find one I think is it then the reviews are bad. I need one that does AC and N 5ghz at the same time.
thanks
I never said tech snobs could tell the diff between DLP and LCD. I said they are the only ones that can tell a diff between any 1080P LCD period IF IT IS ISF CALIBRATED. So if you are not an ISF calibrator you can not contradict that statement I just made. Our tools don't lie. Sure there...
I would not put Vizio in the same category as this brand. Vizio is in the middle somewhere. I have owned many LCD's and I would pick a Vizio over a Sony any day. Sure the Sony might have some more features and a picture quality only nit pickers can see but it also cost a ton more to buy. I...
Unfortunately I can not do this as I stated I can not run a cable. I am looking into media bridges (I need the throughput) but unfortunately they are pricey.
That is basically it. I have a spare Airlink 101 AR690W that I can use. I was just looking for some clarification. Here is a general diagram of my network. The Airlink that is in use in this diagram is upstairs and connects to a switch that has a long cable run on the outside of my house...
I am needing to add multiple ports to a different location in my house that is not even remotely possible (without tearing out walls) to run a cable. I have seen several different models of wireless routers that can act as an AP. Can you use the DHCP function in these at the same time to add...
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