I guess I was lucky the firmware happened to be at 3.0.0.3.90 when I ran my detailed wifi comparison tests for the Asus RT-N66U and Amped Wireless R10000 (the latter has already been compared to my Linksys E4200 v1).
It seems the two subsequent RT-N66U firmware releases (beta 3.
1.0.3.90 and the beta (96) were both worse for wifi performance as noted in the thread on vip.asus.com
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx...model=RT-N66U+(VER.B1)&page=1&SLanguage=en-us
This concurs what I noticed when I tested in one room after upgrading to xxxxx96 (in the room nearest to the router) and got slightly worse results and also checked the signal strength on my Blu-Ray player and it was a little weaker than with the first firmware with which I tested (3.
0.0.3.90).
The poster does seem to say 102 is better based on initial experience -
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"I've loaded 3.0.0.3.102 Let's see if this works better. So far so good."[END QUOTE]
Has anyone here compared the two releases (xxxx100 and xxx102), for which only the source code has been released, to the older firmwares in terms of wifi performance?
I plan to wait till Asus releases the latest officially (in binary format, as opposed to the source code which I suspect may be subject to change before they officially compile and release it in binary format for us to flash with.