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ASUS RT-N56u Dual-Band Gigabit WiFi N Broadband Router (600Mps 3 Years Warranty)

  • Código eXpansys: 217040
  • , EAN: 4719543332474
  • , UPC: 610839332502
  • , Mfr: RT-N56u
  • , Marca: ASUS
  • MX$2,984.99

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ASUS RT-N56u Dual-Band Gigabit WiFi N Broadband Router Especificaciones

El nuevo ASUS RT-N56U es el router más avanzado disponible en el mercado. Incluye una gran cantidad de nuevas tecnologías que lo hacen ideal para aplicaciones en red e inalámbricas. Todo ello con un diseño exquisito.

El ASUS RT-N56U trabaja simultáneamente en las bandas 5GHz y 2.4GHz, lo que asegura una señal 802.11n más estable y consistente.

Equipado con un motor de aceleración hardware NAT y Ethernet Gigabit, este router ofrece pleno rendimiento Gigabit para internet, multiplicando hasta por cinco la velocidad WAN a LAN de los routers NAT Gigabit basados en software.

Ofrece un modo muy simple de configurar el router. Además, podrás disfrutar de la impresión y escaneo de archivos conectando una impresora todo en uno al puerto USB. También podrás conectar un disco duro externo para compartir archivos con tu familia y amigos.
  • Peso embalado: 0.99kg

Comentarios de usuarios

  • by AY Glasgow
  • jueves, 12 de enero de 2012

Router Review

I have to say I was sceptical about a new router and shopped about quite a bit before deciding to go for the ASUS. I had read lots of reviews on Amazon and also a good article in the PC Pro magazine. Eventually having found it at the right price in EXPANSYS (£89.99) I took the plunge. The router itself looks excellent and was being used to replace a DLINK DIR-615 that was supplied by Virgin Media as their router of choice for the 50MB service. I have found the DLINK router disappointing, frequently requiring a reboot and speed and lag issues almost constantly. I installed the ASUS and the router picked up the Virgin Media settings immediately. The only change being the IP address range from 192.168.0.1 on the DLINK to 192.168.1.1 on the ASUS. I dutifully rebooted most devices in the house to ensure correct IP addresses and went immediately to Speedtest.net to check it out. As a bit of background I am using NETGEAR AV500 ethernet over power adaptors to distribute the broadband and Gigabit switches everywhere in the house. I don't see the point in having 50MB broadband if you can't distribute it and I have two grown up sons and myself who hammer the bandwidth with gaming (XBOX and PC) and downloads and a virtual daily basis. Even with new switches and the new Netgear adaptors, I was only acheiving 40MB/s with the DLINK router and the intermittent nature of the connection just was not satisfactory at all. The ASUS has completely changed this. I am acheiving 50MB/s consistently at my PC and the lag and dropping issues are non existent. The wireless signal strength has also increased dramatically throughout the house. Seriously happy!! The only slight glitch was when using the Vodafone Suresignal box which isn't compatible with the default settings however there is enough info on the web to get the correct settings for the router which allowed me to get the Suresignal up and running. Altogether very pleased with this route and a massive improvement on the DLINK. Would highly reccomend!!

  • by TCCC
  • lunes, 09 de enero de 2012

Pretty good router...

Pretty good router. Loving the Galaxy S2 connecting to it via 5 Gig. Seems reasonably quick.

  • by Anonymous
  • viernes, 13 de enero de 2012

Unusable Firmware

I tried to use this with my Virgin Media cable broadband connection and found the WAN port drops every ten minutes. After installing the latest firmware I encountered even more problems. The firmware for this router is the most unstable I've used in my life, Asus support were less than helpful, until a stable release comes out or DD-WRT support, please be wary. Just check the Asus forums and see for yourself.

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