Enki42
Occasional Visitor
Thanks for the review, must have taken a long time to do all that. I do have a few small issues though:
1) I thought you said the second hw revision of the 855 has the AR9100 wireless chipset. Is that not right? This might mean the 2nd hw revision also has the newer chipset for the switch too since everything using one part would be cheaper for them.
2) Assuming point #1 is true shouldn't the 855 then have at the minimum the same performance as the 825. (meaning we can sort of see how much better the 2nd hw revision helped the router) The extra memory and the extra antenna should only help the 855 do better.
3) From the perspective of someone who wants a router with good range and chance you could test the router with a better omnidirectional antenna connected? For example I'm trying to decide between this and the 610 from linksys. The linksys has no replaceable antennas so obviously if I get that then I can't further improve the range but if I get this I can easily buy a better antenna to plug in and get a better range.
4) Any chance you could test with a 3rd party wireless card that stays the same with all the routers? Say the intel card that is part of santa rosa or a newer intel varient? The intel wireless card should have no real preference as to which router it works better with, its the card that comes with most laptops so is more likely to be used by most end users, generally seems like the built in laptop antenna it connects to are better then any pc card, ... The other major advantage is it allows compairing the routers more directly since you aren't chnaging the client side too.
5) Checking how perf varies with other networks in the area. This may not really be so useful to do for every router but has come up as a major factor in my apt situation. There are 10+ 802.11 networks visable all in the 2.4GHz range some are even 802.11b and none are 802.11n or 5 GHzso even though all reviews say 5GHz is worse I have a feeling in my case it will perform much better seeing that it has a clean spectrum vs 2.4
I know those ideas arn't easy to do since it adds much more testing.
Thanks
1) I thought you said the second hw revision of the 855 has the AR9100 wireless chipset. Is that not right? This might mean the 2nd hw revision also has the newer chipset for the switch too since everything using one part would be cheaper for them.
2) Assuming point #1 is true shouldn't the 855 then have at the minimum the same performance as the 825. (meaning we can sort of see how much better the 2nd hw revision helped the router) The extra memory and the extra antenna should only help the 855 do better.
3) From the perspective of someone who wants a router with good range and chance you could test the router with a better omnidirectional antenna connected? For example I'm trying to decide between this and the 610 from linksys. The linksys has no replaceable antennas so obviously if I get that then I can't further improve the range but if I get this I can easily buy a better antenna to plug in and get a better range.
4) Any chance you could test with a 3rd party wireless card that stays the same with all the routers? Say the intel card that is part of santa rosa or a newer intel varient? The intel wireless card should have no real preference as to which router it works better with, its the card that comes with most laptops so is more likely to be used by most end users, generally seems like the built in laptop antenna it connects to are better then any pc card, ... The other major advantage is it allows compairing the routers more directly since you aren't chnaging the client side too.
5) Checking how perf varies with other networks in the area. This may not really be so useful to do for every router but has come up as a major factor in my apt situation. There are 10+ 802.11 networks visable all in the 2.4GHz range some are even 802.11b and none are 802.11n or 5 GHzso even though all reviews say 5GHz is worse I have a feeling in my case it will perform much better seeing that it has a clean spectrum vs 2.4
I know those ideas arn't easy to do since it adds much more testing.
Thanks