I took the opportunity to push my RT-N66U, I can only say it does perform well.
The test computer runs Windows 7, with a Ralink RT3592 802.11a/b/g/n 2x2 WiFi Adapter.
RT-N66U Firmware: 3.0.0.4.380.3831
Off course I tried to make optimal wireless connections and tried the best responding speedtest.net server for my location.
The usual situation in my home is a bit different, with degraded wireless for various clients.
Wireless 2.4 GHz (fixed to 40 MHz, usually I have it set to 20 MHz):
Wireless 5 GHz:
Wired 1 Gbps:
With the wired connection I manage to hit the ISP maximum (yes...it is a bit more then years ago when I started with a 1200/75 baud dial up modem).
The test computer runs Windows 7, with a Ralink RT3592 802.11a/b/g/n 2x2 WiFi Adapter.
RT-N66U Firmware: 3.0.0.4.380.3831
Off course I tried to make optimal wireless connections and tried the best responding speedtest.net server for my location.
The usual situation in my home is a bit different, with degraded wireless for various clients.
Wireless 2.4 GHz (fixed to 40 MHz, usually I have it set to 20 MHz):
Wireless 5 GHz:
Wired 1 Gbps:
With the wired connection I manage to hit the ISP maximum (yes...it is a bit more then years ago when I started with a 1200/75 baud dial up modem).