Asus RT-N56U Full Review

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Impossibly thin with a glossy black patterned finish, the Asus RT-N56U router truly cuts the edge of innovation with powerful features that deliver the latest in networking capabilities. Equipped with exceptional hardware Network Address Translation (NAT), this one-of-a-kind router delivers up to 1000Mbps throughput that's up to five times faster than conventional gigabit routers.1 The RT-N56U is like having two routers in one. Dual band transmissions enable both 2.4GHz and 5GHz spectrums simultaneously to give you faster, more secure connections. And with up to 300,000 sessions—20 times the amount of convetional routers—you have sufficient headroom for additional clients and devices without buying an additional router.

The RT-N56U also provides users with incredible versatility. Plugging in a USB All-in-One printer, enables easy sharing between printer and scanner functions for all networked PCs. Download Master BitTorrent client shifts download duties from the PC directly to the router-attached storage via the two onboard USB ports. For even more convenience, ASUS AiDisk transforms a connected USB device into an FTP server for remote transfers. The RT-N56U was designed with ease-of use in mind. With a CD-free, plug-and-play setup, the RT-N56U gets you up and running to let you effortlessly optimize bandwidth for gaming, video calls, downloading or whatever else you choose.

Whether you use it as a print server, BitTorrent hub, FTP storage, or ultra-fast Wireless N router, the RT-N56U adapts to your networking needs as a cross-functional network device.

Technical Details for Asus RT-N56U:
--------------------------------------------------- * One Router for Printing, Scanning and Surfing--Effortless Multitasking for Multiple Users * Omni-directional Detecting, Directional Transmitting * Drastically increases signal coverage and data throughputs without increasing power consumption * The increasingly popular Gigabit FTTH allows the download of a full HD movie in about just 5 minutes * WAN to LAN throughput over 900Mbps

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  • Some of you must have "difficulties" because I understood every word.

  • c stands for china?

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  • @giantblade This reviewer is Vietnamese ;)

  • i updated to firmware version 1.0.1.8d . it is lot better now.

  • @sndmails2arun Yeah I have this router too and get a lot of drop connections myself.

  • I bought this one and it is such a big DISAPPOINTMENT.

    1. If it is on for more than 16-18hrs. it crashes and just stand still with power led on. no wifi and no ethernet.

    2. in 5ghz mode, it cant reach even to the next bedroom.

    3. Printer share is a fancy feature. It supports very few models listed on the asus website. and it is not like the normal wifi print server as it claims (or rather presented as).

    4. even if it is on, wifi connection drops at times.

  • @kenju4u "Flied lice!"

    It's rude that they would have a guy who can't speak English to do reviews. He needs subtitles.

  • I am sorry if I sound rude but i cant understand a word he is saying...

  • @Broden124 U're not right on the spot. Mac users are either: 1) Home, sub-power users who get to use near-perfect products without headaches, or 2) power users very happy with the unix-based powerful and stable OS over near perfect hardware. add to this the products ALSO happen to be very pleasing to the eye.

    In your "defense", i'd add the fanboys of all systems (mac, linux, wincrap) are merely profoundly stupid fashion victims.

  • @rimar74 Good choice if you have a Mac because Mac users are faggots and care more about aesthetics than functionality.

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