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81% of customers would recommend this product to a friend (30 out of 37)
Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: Cheap 802.11n router with 1 WAN and 4 LAN ports. Very small and nice looking
Cons: Antennas are not detachable. In fact, it has 2 antennas, the third is fake and NOT connected to the board, though there is soldering place on it for the third antenna. No firmware upgrade is available. VERY slow web-interface. You can't telnet to it, it drops connection.
Other: You can be the first who will try to upgrade it to DD-WRT :) Then it will turn into the very good router for the very cheap price.
Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: It is a generic Ralink RT3052 2T2R board router and WiFi 802.11b/g/n two-channel MIMO access point. Is costs one third of the price of comparable brandname models at the moment of buying. It works great in the complex environment full of other wifi networks. Wifi connection is stable, much better than with asus, level one and d-link units (mostly MIMO too) I've replaced with this ones. The firmware supports not only gateway but also 'bridged wireless AP', 'wifi repeater' and 'wifi repeater with AP' modes. It means you can use it for expanding the wifi network by cable or by air or (with some handwork because of unplugable antennas) by joining two on more distant wifi networks together.
Cons: It needs of immediate firmware replacement to access the full router functionality. Besides seemingly only logos differs. Even after that, setup is sometwhat uneasy and uncomplete. For example, it support more than three fixed MAC-DHCP address pair but it's impossible to set it up using the web interface. But I did it easily by saving the config file, simply adding new lines for each new MAC on the analogy and sending it back. Than it works ok. And, there is a preliminary support of such board in DD-WRT. The power supply cable is too short. The casing looks like a bit cheap. Antennas are not easily replaceable.
Other: Worth buying at this moment. I want the same but with built-in ADSL modem. According the inscriptions on the box it exists.
Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: The price is good. It costs $30 less then routers i can by in Moscow. It is not heating up, and the power supply is not heating up either. The build quality is better then d-link products. Linux inside - i guess it is a pro.
Cons: It seems that antennas are not replaceble.
Other: If you need small 802.11n router - buy this product.
Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: Cheap. Fast. Web-interface is smooth and easy to configure. Command-line is accessible even in default firmware - linux 2.6.21/busybox inside. Hardware: Ralink 3052, # cat /proc/meminfo
MemTotal: 30076 kB
This chipset seems to be promising/provides good thoroughtput - review internet
Cons: Plastic case seems to be "easy to kill". Default firmware doesn't support clients to use VPN (no ip_nat_pptp module), so needs firmware replacement if you need to use pptp vpn.
Other: Buy it. You'll not find anything cheaper in local stores, maybe unless you are in China :)
Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: It's cheap, with all the specs it has its like 50$ cheaper than any router i can buy here in Holland. Small seize. Looks nice. Easy Installing.
Cons: It only comes with a very limited user/setup guide. No brand or website specification on the box or in the manual. it's hard to get info. Interface for router settings could be easier.
Other: I'm happy with this router, I connected it to my internet and i got it working no problem within 3 minutes. The router does for me what i expect it to, it's my internet acces point for 1 wired and 5 wireless device. My xbox placed in DMZ so no port forwarding needed, super! Bottom line: If you are looking for a 300N router this is it!!! if you're an average user it will work for you, if youre a heavy user with requirements for specific settings maybe you need to update firmware but that would be no problem.
Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: Great N router. It's an unbraded Aceex NR22-Y, which supports dd-wrt. True N speeds, theoretically - I only get to 150~160 mb, which are good speeds. It's very stable, even with stock firmware. 2T2R and MIMO, kinda nice to see this in such a cheap N router. UPnP that actually works.
Cons: Not that cheap - brand routers, although not N ones, are cheaper.
Stock firmware is just a very simple implementation of Ralink SoC SDK, which may be hard to fool around for the end user.
Ralink SoC drivers implementation in dd-wrt are kinda experimental, so don't expect much improvement over the stock firmware speed through wi-fi.
Other: Buy buy buy. Great router, great speed, easy to use (as long as you update it to dd-wrt) and very, very stable (it's been on for a week now and no reduction in performance).
A true winner.
Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: Worked perfectly right out of he box. You really can't beat the price! After reading scores of posts in the forum, I went through the process of upgrading the firmware. I am now using it as my wireless network adapter for my x-box 360.
Cons: -NOT 300Mbps as the heading states!!!! It is only 150Mbps as you can see on the back of the box. -Needs to have the firmware upgraded to DD-WRT in order to have the full functionality of all of the possible options that this router can handle. -Firmware upgrade is not the easiest, and can leave a newbie baffled.
Other: Again NOT a 300Mbps router, ONLY 150Mbps. I am happy with the purchase. But now I do wish I could find a similar 300Mbit router for a similar cheap price, as I originally thought I was buying.
Involvement Level: Expert (understands the inner workings)
Pros: Got mine in three weeks. I opened and test it. Just working as it should. Good build quality. Signal is good. Easy to setup. But it was a surprise when i decided to flash it with DD-WRT firmware according to forum advices.
Cons: Bad news — they changed chipset. Now it's revision 2, based on Realtek chipset, that isn't compatible with DD-WRT. So it's useless for me because it can't connect to internet over PPTP with stock firmware. I don't know where to download software updates and even not sure this helps me.
Other: Useless because revision 2 is incompatible with DD-WRT. And does not seem to be compatible in the nearest future.
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