Asus WL-500W 802.11n Multi-Functional Wireless Router
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| From: Amazon Posted: May 30, 2008 Type: User Review |
works with dd-wrt
got it all set up with dd-wrt. Took 2 flashes with the windows flash tool, then a final one through the GUI. works great.
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: Sleepless_In_Toronto Posted: May 24, 2008 Type: User Review |
"Excellent router"
It took me a while to settle on a Wireless N router, and it was quite a gamble that I made when I chose ASUS WL-500W. However, I want the readers to know that ASUS WL-500W is indeed a hidden gem; it is consistently fast and it has tons of unique fea
PROS: Consistently fast connection & tons of unique features
CONS: No Gigabit Ethernet connectivity and the unit is boxy (but who cares -- it's a router!)
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: redcircle Posted: Jan 24, 2008 Type: User Review |
"Fast but not reliable"
Wired connection is rock-solid, and WiFi connection is very fast. USB print server and file server built in too. But WiFi radio randomly stops broadcasting several times per day and will not start up again unless router is powered down and then up ag
PROS: Fast and full featured
CONS: Clunky interface and very unreliable WiFi
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| From: CNET Reviewed by: woundwort Posted: Dec 29, 2007 Type: User Review |
"Buy it if you find it CHEAP"
Bought it cause it had a print server built in. 2 usb ports, recommend you use only low power devices, thumdrives and such, or self powered usb devices for printers and external Harddrives Samba does not work that well. Keeps detecting my 1tb hitachi
PROS: Great options Some vision went into this
CONS: Options don't work that well.
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| From: Xbitlabs Reviewed by: Xbitlabs Expert Posted: Nov 27, 2007 Type: Expert Review |
This article continues our series of reviews of network equipment that supports the draft 802.11n standard. Today we are going to talk about the WL-500W router that represents a successor to the previously tested WL-500g Premium. We will see what the
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