It bought it hoping to have DD-WRT installed. I read the topics and thought it would not be easy to do it. But, for my surprise, it already had dd-wrt installed. Also, I didn´t receive the SL-R6801 as DX says, i received one with SL-R6805 label. I got the following infos from router web std...
It bought it hoping to have DD-WRT installed. I read the topics and thought it would not be easy to do it. But, for my surprise, it already had dd-wrt installed. Also, I didn´t receive the SL-R6801 as DX says, i received one with SL-R6805 label. I got the following infos from router web access: Router Name: DD-WRT
Router Model :Asus RT-N10+
Firmware Version: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (04/13/11) std - build 16785 CPU Model: Ralink SoC CPU Clock: 320 MHz none so far. It´s small and nice looking. none.
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The router is really the same as what is posted about it !I connected 3 computers + wireless for tablets, phone ... Transmit signal quite well and should not be disconnected and reconnected after several hours of operation and other routers for a better connection! A very good thing as it has and...
The router is really the same as what is posted about it !I connected 3 computers + wireless for tablets, phone ... Transmit signal quite well and should not be disconnected and reconnected after several hours of operation and other routers for a better connection! A very good thing as it has additional cooling inside and that you no longer have to stick myself in aluminum or copper radiators on the components over heat ! The case is simple and well designed because it is full of holes for a cooling efficiency.I recommend to mount vertically for a proper ventilation and not horizontally if you allow place!!!
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-Very cheap (Here in Brazil, the same will cost about to 3 times more)
- Easy to configure, even with different subnet mask.
- Small and with holes to put on the wall
- Good signal (at least, better than my previous router) - Leak of documentation, maybe. - Assuming it's the cheapiest router, I'm...
-Very cheap (Here in Brazil, the same will cost about to 3 times more)
- Easy to configure, even with different subnet mask.
- Small and with holes to put on the wall
- Good signal (at least, better than my previous router) - Leak of documentation, maybe. - Assuming it's the cheapiest "b/g/N" router, I'm very satisfied. But I have to wait to see if it will least more than a year to worth the price. Buy and ask someone that knows what is doing to setup the router. That way is the most "stress free" way to use your WiFi.
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- Works as a router
- Works as an Access Point
- Works as a wireless to ethernet converter
- Antenna is detachable, connector is standard.
- Decent throughput - No DD-WRT or OpenWRT support. Kind of a big deal considering what this could do with it.
- Web interface programmed in a hurry, only No...
- Works as a router
- Works as an Access Point
- Works as a wireless to ethernet converter
- Antenna is detachable, connector is standard.
- Decent throughput - No DD-WRT or OpenWRT support. Kind of a big deal considering what this could do with it.
- Web interface programmed in a hurry, only works well with Internet Explorer
- No 300 Mbps... :-(
- No one knows who made this or where is the website...
- ...so no firmware updates. - I haven't opened it yet, but would not be surprised if there were unused antenna connection points to add extra antennas, at least one. - Yeah, no DD-WRT. But works very well even so, and if you have two you can have a very serviceable 150 Mbps wireless bridge for very little money. I might order a second one if I cannot unbrick my other router...
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It bought it hoping to have DD-WRT installed. I read the topics and thought it would not be easy to do it. But, for my surprise, it already had dd-wrt installed. Also, I didn´t receive the SL-R6801 as DX says, i received one with SL-R6805 label. I got the following infos from router web std... It bought it hoping to have DD-WRT installed. I read the topics and thought it would not be easy to do it. But, for my surprise, it already had dd-wrt installed. Also, I didn´t receive the SL-R6801 as DX says, i received one with SL-R6805 label. I got the following infos from router web access: Router Name: DD-WRT Router Model :Asus RT-N10+ Firmware Version: DD-WRT v24-sp2 (04/13/11) std - build 16785 CPU Model: Ralink SoC CPU Clock: 320 MHz none so far. It´s small and nice looking. none. Read more
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The router is really the same as what is posted about it !I connected 3 computers + wireless for tablets, phone ... Transmit signal quite well and should not be disconnected and reconnected after several hours of operation and other routers for a better connection! A very good thing as it has and... The router is really the same as what is posted about it !I connected 3 computers + wireless for tablets, phone ... Transmit signal quite well and should not be disconnected and reconnected after several hours of operation and other routers for a better connection! A very good thing as it has additional cooling inside and that you no longer have to stick myself in aluminum or copper radiators on the components over heat ! The case is simple and well designed because it is full of holes for a cooling efficiency.I recommend to mount vertically for a proper ventilation and not horizontally if you allow place!!! Read more
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-Very cheap (Here in Brazil, the same will cost about to 3 times more) - Easy to configure, even with different subnet mask. - Small and with holes to put on the wall - Good signal (at least, better than my previous router) - Leak of documentation, maybe. - Assuming it's the cheapiest router, I'm... -Very cheap (Here in Brazil, the same will cost about to 3 times more) - Easy to configure, even with different subnet mask. - Small and with holes to put on the wall - Good signal (at least, better than my previous router) - Leak of documentation, maybe. - Assuming it's the cheapiest "b/g/N" router, I'm very satisfied. But I have to wait to see if it will least more than a year to worth the price. Buy and ask someone that knows what is doing to setup the router. That way is the most "stress free" way to use your WiFi. Read more
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- Works as a router - Works as an Access Point - Works as a wireless to ethernet converter - Antenna is detachable, connector is standard. - Decent throughput - No DD-WRT or OpenWRT support. Kind of a big deal considering what this could do with it. - Web interface programmed in a hurry, only No... - Works as a router - Works as an Access Point - Works as a wireless to ethernet converter - Antenna is detachable, connector is standard. - Decent throughput - No DD-WRT or OpenWRT support. Kind of a big deal considering what this could do with it. - Web interface programmed in a hurry, only works well with Internet Explorer - No 300 Mbps... :-( - No one knows who made this or where is the website... - ...so no firmware updates. - I haven't opened it yet, but would not be surprised if there were unused antenna connection points to add extra antennas, at least one. - Yeah, no DD-WRT. But works very well even so, and if you have two you can have a very serviceable 150 Mbps wireless bridge for very little money. I might order a second one if I cannot unbrick my other router... Read more
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