Hey guys, the good reviews are really tempting me to pick this one up.
Just a couple questions though:
1. Has Asus made available a bridge mode (non-WDS) on the RT-N66U? I believe it wasn't available on the N56U?
2. Is Cisco VPN now compatible with N66U without needing to disable hardware NAT?
I need to connect to the work network with Cisco VPN without "crippling" the router. That was the main reason I didn't get the N56U. Did not want to go the 3rd party firmware route, especially when it's not DD-WRT/Tomato.
With the bridge mode, reason I want to ask is I already have a main router on the 1st floor. I would like to use the RT-N66U with its USB sharing abilities to be in the computer room in the basement. The N66U will be a client bridge that connects wirelessly to the main router on the 1st floor.
Or maybe I'll have to switch the N66U to be the main router, but I'd rather have the USB sharing functionality connected by wire to my computers for more stable & faster copying/streaming.
Currently using powerline to connect the computer room with the main router on the 1st floor, but speeds fluctuate from 15Mbps on a bad day to 50Mbps on a good day (rare). Hoping a strong wireless performer like the N66U can provide better results.
Wireless Repeater mode if available is okay with me too, but I'd rather not have half the wireless bandwidth.
I'm hoping I don't need to use DD-WRT/Tomato because like Greg said, the stock firwmare really has all the functionalities I need including a VPN server which I use when out of town (currently running a WRT54GL for that), not to mention from what I've read, 5Ghz performance with DD-WRT/Tomato is generally weaker than stock firmware, or am I incorrect?
If all works well, I may have to get two N66U's later (or at least another N900-class router) after I save up a bit more, for full 450Mbps 5Ghz bridging. And no, I don't want to buy a pure bridge. 450Mbps bridges are already around $100, I'd rather spend the extra $60-70 and get a 450Mbps wireless router to allow for more potential and setup possibilities.