Connected easily to my Virginmedia super hub 2 in modem mode; Very reliable so far, not had reboot once; Set up guest networks without a hitch so far
Quite expensive i think as this is an old model
Connected easily to my Virginmedia super hub 2 in modem mode; Very reliable so far, not had reboot once; Set up guest networks without a hitch so far
Quite expensive i think as this is an old model
The Asus RT-AC68U combines the latest in Wi-Fi technology with deep network control for a fast home network that's specific to your needs.
An intuitive web interface allows for in-depth network customization
This router's unusually tall design could make it difficult to fit on a shelf or in a networking cabinet
Asus' wireless routers have impressed us when we've reviewed them in the past; the manufacturer has won the overall award in our last two wireless router Labs tests. The RT-AC68U model is the highest specification router we've seen from the firm, offering 802.11ac wireless at speeds of up to...
Asus continues its long line of excellence with the RT-AC68U. The router is feature-rich, so much so that many users probably won't need the plethora of features it offers: users that don't benefit from things like VPN and dual-WAN support might want to look into one of Asus' cheaper models.
With only two AC1900 routers to show, the Router Ranker results are pretty uninteresting. But for the record, they show the NETGEAR R7000 Nighthawk in the #1 position and the ASUS RT-AC68U as number 2.
My previous wireless router gave 1 or 2 bars to one of my computers. This router, gives 5 bars. It was easy to set up. I like its external antennae because I can maximize the radiation pattern without moving the unit.
Router has decent antennas and all the standard features, usb storage works well and the AI mesh capabilities can stretch your home coverage a little further
Asus sells a number of 802.11ac routers , each offering a slightly different set of features. The DSL-AC68U is the company's 3x3 MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) model, which supports speeds up to 1300Mbit/s over 802.11ac and has a built-in VDSL/ADSL2+ modem.
The networking market is in continuous transformation and through an ongoing process of auto-discovery. Routers and other type of networking equipment have evolved from delivering basic functionality to huge throughput numbers and creative technologies.
This was a great buy for a router.
Easy to Use
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