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ASUS ASUS WL566gM MIMO Wireless Router
Asus 240 MIMO Wireless Router Review
- The Asus 240 MIMO is based on the same Airgo Gen3 chip set as the Netgear RangeMax 240 (with which it shared top performance honors in our October issue's roundup), but otherwise it's quite different. Some of its features are better, such as a three-year warranty, support for authentication by a Radius server (an important feature for many enterprise customers), and a tool for wireless-encryption setup. In other respects the Asus suffers by comparison.
User Reviews for ASUS ASUS WL566gM MIMO Wireless Router
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Reviewed by: smalldog
Duration of ownership: 1 Month
Strengths: High wireless speed
Weaknesses: Easily interfere by other wireless device
Overall Evaluation: The overall performance is very good. However, it seems degrade it transfer speed when adjust side 802.11g device. No routing function available.
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