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Recently found a router I bought for a family member that is not being used. I have an Asus RTN66U, found this Linksys WRT 160NL not being used. Which is a better, safer/more secure, gaming router?
Recently found a router I bought for a family member that is not being used. I have an Asus RTN66U, found this Linksys WRT 160NL not being used. Which is a better, safer/more secure, gaming router?
Linksys has a huge vulnerability going on so the Asus is safer
Recently found a router I bought for a family member that is not being used. I have an Asus RTN66U, found this Linksys WRT 160NL not being used. Which is a better, safer/more secure, gaming router?
The vulnerability relies on HNPA, so only their E series should be affected.
For most folks - WRT610NL will be fine... flash to current Firmware, disable external admin... and be happy.
It's a single band N300 class router with 100-Base-T ports - performance is good with factory firmware - go off the range with DD-WRT and derivatives, and you're pretty much on your own...
It supports NAS functionality, but it's slow and limited at best compared to other solutions.
BTW - NL stands for Linux-based - the WRT160N was VX-Works with a smaller memory footprint - lore says that the NL was more stable - and it's got external/removable antennea to boot for folks that care about that sort of thing.
There's a review of this device here on the site...
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