If the E4200 is any indication, there is unlikely to be much advancement in wireless performance in the upcoming routers. You're still not going to get reliable HD streaming from N.
Have you tried powerline? (HomePlug AV)?
www.ruckuswireless.com ?
If the E4200 is any indication, there is unlikely to be much advancement in wireless performance in the upcoming routers. You're still not going to get reliable HD streaming from N.
Have you tried powerline? (HomePlug AV)?
If the E4200 is any indication, there is unlikely to be much advancement in wireless performance in the upcoming routers. You're still not going to get reliable HD streaming from N.
Have you tried powerline? (HomePlug AV)?
Both Zino 400 & MacMini 2010 HTPC has been working reliably with WNDR3700 setup in 5Ghz band. The signal always showed 4 bars and I get download speeds up to 9 Mb/sec from my QNAP NAS. The range between the router and HTPC is about 20 feet from upstairs to downstairs with 3 walls. I stream OTA TV (HDHomerun connected to router upstairs) and occasional 1080p content (from NAS) and never had any issues with unreliable signal. There was occasional stutter with 1080p content over wireless when I owned Zino, but not an issue with Mac Mini.
Ruckus will not submit product for testing.
They insist their products are specifically for media streaming and will not agree to have them tested with our methods.
Besides, they are focused on carriers, and don't really want retail customers. So forget support.
Does the E4200 have an internet traffic meter? It may not be a major selling feature, but with a 250GB/month cap and a 24/7 torrent server I have to keep track.
There are no mounting slots on the bottom.
I didn't notice whether the router ran particularly hot. Both the main processor and Gigabit switch have heatsinks.during the tests did you mention this router went (too) hot? others like the E3000 and the 610 320 etc all flat routers after the wrt54g had sometimes heatproblems.
did you mention any?
allright thanks Tim
i own a dir 825 rev b1 atm, good idea to switch?
Buy it direct from the Cisco store and try it risk-free for 90 days to find out for yourself. That's the only real test.allright thanks Tim
i own a dir 825 rev b1 atm, good idea to switch?
Buy it direct from the Cisco store and try it risk-free for 90 days to find out for yourself. That's the only real test.
sure, i checked out but the dd wrt firmware isn't working properly with a lot of people... indeed the latest 'official' firmware for this router is back in 2009Try DDWRT. Made my 825 B1 tolerable until I get tired of it. DLink has been lazy and slow resolving issues with this router. Plus I got a decent range boost after switching to DDWRT. It runs the radios with a bit more power, even at the DDWRT stock settings. Nothing earth shattering, just a bit better than I had before. Plus now I don't need to power cycle it twice a week.
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