Wednesday, October 26, 2011

ASUS RT-N10 Wireless-N Router


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ASUS RT-N10 - EZ N Wireless Router 150Mbps High Speed CD-Free Installation and Manual-Free Management 2-Network-in-1

This review is from : ASUS RT-N10 Wireless-N Router
Avoid router for now . Pros:
-Cheap B/G router
-runs in AP mode
-Power brick was small and light weight compared to an older Linksys 54G.

Cons:
-No software wireless support in DD-WRT. Some soldering required for a quick fix which isn't the most optimal solution.
-Web interface was a bit confusing.
-Band width management is really really bad. Avoid this!
-802.11N is run in 2.4GHz range which will interfere with 802.11B/G

FYI:
Port forwarding is called Virtual Server.

SETUP:
Router mode
No Bandwidth management
Virtual Server
Wireless B/G

REVIEW:
Do NOT use the bandwidth management! This management slowed down the connection to the internet. I had to reset the router. Once it was back to the original configurations, the router has not given me any problems. So far the router has been running for two weeks without any problems.

The wireless B/G connection works well. I don't usually play my Xbox 360 over wireless, but I did test the wireless N function. I was able to play a couple of matches of Modern Warfare 2 on Xbox live without much repercussion.

Also the AP mode worked well. I was able to easily configure the wireless SSID and key.

For an Asus product, I believe this is mediocre. I expect a lot from Asus, but this is just okay. For my budget this router was a great choice, but I would only buy this again once DD-WRT becomes available for the router. (Looks like a few may be here soon.)
ASUS RT-N10 Wireless-N Router Reviews
Asus WiFi doesn't live up to their reputation . I bought this router to replace an old Linksys/Cisco 802.11g router. The price, and Asus's reputation for quality Laptops and motherboards is why I chose it. For me, an IT person, setup was rather easy, but you do need to read the docs carefully, I think the average person may have some problems getting it going. Also, check Asus's web site for new firmware, the router I got was behind a couple of releases. I upgraded the firmware before configuring. I haven't experienced the need for frequent reboots the other reviewers have reported, but I use it as part of a 2 wifi router/access point network, and the throughput is slower than before, but only when testing, it's not noticeable when surfing the web. One interesting problem I had was the radio in the router would stop working for a few minutes at a time, for no apparent reason, then just start working again with no action being taken. Then I noticed that it was happening when some one was using our cordless phone (not cellular)in one of the rooms near the router. Some testing confirmed it, the phone was interfering with the wifi signal. The router had picked channel 3 on it's own-I forced it to channel 8 and that cured that problem. For the price, it's good, but not great, and well below the quality I'm used to from Asus. And BTW, DD-WRT firmware is now available for this router, (thanks to the other reviewer who mentioned it),I just downloaded the files and will apply them tomorrow.
ASUS RT-N10 Wireless-N Router Opinions
Used to be a terrible router - firmware update fixed it . UPDATE: Asus recently released updated firmware (1.0.1.7) that can be easily flashed to the router, and all of the problems I had with this little router are gone.

I'm incredibly satisfied with this thing now. I don't have to reset it it anymore, it's been running for almost a month straight with no hiccups. A little caveat, I'm using it as a wireless repeater, so I haven't tried a lot of the available functions to see if everything is working great now, but this router is now rock solid for me. Alternate DD-WRT firmware is still not ready, but I'm pretty happy with the stock firware now- the rest of my review is my original review:


I bought this router knowing the issues that people had been having with it (like the need to reset it every couple of days after it locks up), but because it is so inexpensive and I thought that DD-WRT firmware (which would make this thing solid as a rock) was coming soon, I jumped on it anyway.

Well, 5 months later, DD-WRT is still waiting on wireless drivers from Broadcom, so I'm stuck with the stock firmware, low wireless speeds, and having to reboot it every couple of days. I bought a better router and am now using this as a wireless repeater for a remote part of the house. As a result, it's seeing less use, and it seems that I don't have to reset it as often.

Either way, don't make the same mistake as I did and purchase this router. I'll edit my review if I ever get DD-WRT on the router to let people know if this fixes all of its problems.
Good router for the money . I bought this router to extend the range of my service provider wireless signal. This product was able to extend the signal from good all the way to excellent. I did also have the router hang but will flash to the latest. I bought another product for twice as much and was disappointed with the power and range. This product has excellent transmit power and sensitivity.I took it to my hotel and was able to get 3 times more wifi sites than my laptop. Also the signal repeated into my laptop wireless is excellent. I now have no problems with week signals and dropped connection in the hotel and can also search for surrounding free wifi hotspots.
It is what it is . Nothing spectacular here but for the price you can't complain.

If you are getting this router for casual wireless browsing I would highly recommend it. If you want loads of features, DD-WRT, QoS management, or if gaming is super important to you, consider looking elsewhere.

I would recommend leaving all of the settings at default. I used "EasyQoS" thinking it would improve my latency and connection (for gaming) and it actually made things much worse. Don't waste your time messing with the configurations, just update the firmware, quickstart the router, and enable security. Leave the rest alone.

Again, it is what is it; a good, cheap router.
Cheap easy router . I bought it in March 2010 on a recommendation in a forum that this supports DD-WRT, the leading open source firmware for powerful routers. But DD-WRT is not available as of Nov 15, 2010. For my usage - connecting 2 Dell b/g laptops, this is good value-for-money. I upgraded to the latest 1.0.1.17 Asus firmware version and most problems like frequent disconnects disappeared. In Oct, I upgraded to firmware 1.0.2.1 and this slowed my internet and videos on youtube, hulu all stopped buffering after a minute. After frantic days of working out that the upgrade caused the issue, I downgraded to 1.0.1.17 and all my streaming issues are gone. I would recommend the router for casual home usage. It was a breeze to set up. I'm yet to use it on n devices. More than 6 months without any major issues! A steal at the price.

Cons Review
Poor performance / nightmare to install . Avoid this router. I bought it specifically for Wireless "N" capabilities and ASUS's reputation for good quality/price (i.e. laptops). But installation was a nightmare (unclear instructions & interface) even for someone reasonably tech-savvy - had to improvise to get it to work. And once it was up and running, wireless was unbelievably slow - was only able to achieve 1.5mbps on Wifi "N" mode vs. 20mbps with ethernet cable. Even Wifi "G" mode was slow (<9mbps). A google search revealed similar issues with this router's "N" mode speed, but no solution. After spending 5+ hours reinstalling/rebooting/playing with settings & drivers, I gave up and returned the product.

Wifi shouldn't be this complicated - my replacement router (Netgear) took <30min to setup and now gives me 20mbps on Wifi "N" mode.

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Feature ASUS RT-N10 Wireless-N Router

  • 2-Network-in-1: Provide extra network for prioritized bandwidth and access control
  • Broadcom Accelerange deliver 300%* Signal coverage
  • QIS(Quick Internet Setup)-3 Steps Internet Connection
  • 802.11b/g/n
  • Diagnostic and Bandwidth Management Tools - Dr. Surf, EZQoS




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Product Details

EAN : 0610839081585
UPC : 610839043989
MPN : RT-N10
Brand : Asus
Color : Black
Weight : 2 pounds
Height : 4 inches
Length : 12 inches
Width : 8 inches
Binding : Personal Computers
Manufacturer : ASUS Computer International Direct
Model : RT-N10
Publisher : ASUS Computer International Direct
SKU : MCE88-SY2568572
Studio : ASUS Computer International Direct

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