Asus DSL-AC68U AC1900
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11 years ago
WORST ROUTER EVER!`
This $250 JOKE I bought thinking my internet would work better made me wish I had rolled a big doobie with hundreds and smoked it...at least I would have had SOME pleasure. POS router drops the internet 30 times a day. says your connected, but your not....Has a 'just kidding' mode.
Pros:
- It's black. It's a good paperweight you can use the antenna to poke people You can joke about how you blew $250 on a POS that drops the internet more than Net Neutrality. Your kids will be safe
- because their internet WILL NOT WORK
Cons:
- It SUCKS as a router ASUS SUCKS Asus support sucks The router does NOT rout NO internet will be broadcast from this POS
11 years ago
Asus DSL-AC68U review
The Asus DSL-AC68U may be expensive, but it is flexible. It has a built in ADSL and VDSL modem, and one of its LAN ports can serve either as a Gigabit Ethernet or a WAN port. This means you'll still be able to use the router if you switch from ADSL to a cable or fibre service, or vice versa; the...
11 years ago
very good router, has boost my internet speed up very well as I have about 9 devices in the house so this router is very useful to keep all connectivity running smoothly. and also I think it is so good how you can connect a hardrive to it and you can find the hardrive on your pc, tablet, smart phone...
11 years ago
Asus DSL-AC68U Router
This is the router many people have been waiting for. The DSL-AC68U is essentially the RT-AC68U but with an integrated VDSL2 fibre optic modem. Unlike the majority of routers, this means the DSL-AC68U is a single box replacement for your ISP-supplied router and one that comes with a barnstorming...
Pros:
- Strong short and long range wireless performance
- Integrated VDSL2 modem
- Intuitive setup
- All-in-one upgrade on an ISP supplied router
Cons:
- Edged out by dedicated AC1900 routers
- UI a little dated
- Rivals cheaper if the integrated modem isn't key
- Only one USB port
11 years ago
Asus RT-AC68U Dual-band Wireless-AC1900 Gigabit Router
If you're looking for an 802.11ac router with great range and throughput, Asus' RT- AC68U Dual-band Wireless-AC1900 Gigabit Router ($199.99) topped our tests on both measures. It's also got solid small business features and a highly polished interface.
Pros:
- Topped our speed and range tests in 802.11ac mode
- Advanced features suited for small business
- Clean, polished user management interface
Cons:
- Not much benefit over previous models for networks with only 802.11n wireless clients
- No automatic notification of new firmware
- Non-removable stand
11 years ago
Asus RT-AC68U review
Much like its RT-AC66U precursor, Asus's RT-AC68U Dual Band Wireless AC1900 Gigabit Router resides at the high end of the consumer router category. That said, the high price equates to remarkable performance, compliments of some upgraded internal components.
11 years ago
ASUS RT-AC68U Review
For $220, the ASUS RT-AC68U offers the fastest speeds we've yet seen from a router, a svelte design and simple but powerful firmware. We also like that you can access your important files remotely via the AiCloud app.
Pros:
- Fast
- Excellent throughput
- Thoughtful design
- Powerful firmware
- Easy access to files away from home
Cons:
- Slow at 5 feet
- Costly cloud sync
11 years ago
truly the best experience I have had with network change
Pros:
- I always get nervous changing things on my home network
- I was able to change my router and configure my whole network within two hours
- I have a system in which I utilize 4 powerline units (netgear)
- 2 Router access points belkin and linksys
- media server
- dedicated NAS--synology
- dedicated
Cons:
- cost
- however, as with most things you get what you pay for
12 years ago
Asus RT-AC68U 802.11ac Dual-Band Wireless Router Review
Asus are well-known for pushing out the speed boundaries to even greater lengths when we consider their motherboards and graphics cards so it is only fair that they take this drive to push further and deliver us one of the world's fastest wireless routers.
Pros:
- Superior wireless signal strength and throughput speed
- Dual-WAN capability with fail over protection and load balancing
- Mobile applications for access to USB storage and router setup
- More than capable of delivering the power needed for the next couple of years
- Highly reputable brand when it...
Cons:
- Wireless adaptors capable of operating at the same high speeds are very limited at the moment
- Unsecured wireless networks out of the box are not wise – basic security at least is far better
- Not necessarily the first name you would think of when it comes to networking
12 years ago
Maybe?
First one I received was DOA, no lights, nothing. Tried to trouble shoot on ASUS website, not much help. Tried to call ASUS tech support, their phone menu is terrible, finally navigated my way through, no one there on weekends. New one seems to be working fine.
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