Bought the router last Feb,2013, wouldn't connect to ISP this AM, went to ASUS web site their solution return to where I bought it, almost 200 bucks down the drain
Bought the router last Feb,2013, wouldn't connect to ISP this AM, went to ASUS web site their solution return to where I bought it, almost 200 bucks down the drain
Today we take a look the ASUS flagship 802.11ac Dual-Band Wireless-AC1750 Gigabit Router. Wireless AC technology has been on the market for almost a year so it is pretty mainstream and can be found in computers, mobile devices, and of course routers.
Works great, stronger signal strength, and faster speeds over my dated cheap router. The dual band is nice for my home..4 IPads and smart tv...supplies all the devices simultaneously effortlessly.
Ultimately the ASUS RT-AC66U router, despite the low speeds in 802.11n protocol, does offer a completely future proof systems as 802.11ac equipped devices are expected to be commonplace by 2015.
This is rated as one of the best routers on many sites, and it did not disappoint. We use both freqs that the router provides. 5Ghz upstairs where the router is and then 2.4GHz downstairs and it works perfectly.
The Asus RT-AC66U is an 802.11ac dual-band Gigabit Ethernet router that provides extremely high-speed data. It also has two USB ports, so you can connect and share printers and external hard drives.
With great performance and lots of useful features, the Asus RT-AC66U, with the latest firmware, is one of the best 802.11ac-ready routers on the market and worthy of its hefty price tag.
Great 5GHz performance; AiCloud features
Runs hot
Bought this based on many favorable reviews. Current 7 year old router had poor coverage, and slow wi-FI speeds, even when in the same room. Installation was simple and straightforward.
Easy To Set Up; Fast; Fast Connection Speed; Reliable connection
My frustration with this product is entirely based on the absolutely inadequate instructions included with the product, to allow me to restart the router after installation fails (and it seems like it always does!).
Even though it comes with setup CD you don't need it. I just connected the Ethernet cable to my laptop and entered 192.168.1.1 in my browser address and set up my wi-fi there. It's pretty straight forward.
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