Unfortunately, had my first major hiccup with 6300 this morning. I woke where I couldn't connect to it, so I had to reboot it. I never had this type of issues with N56U
Here is comparison from the same location at about 10 meters through several walls. The router is in the opposite end of the house on 2nd floor.
2.4Ghz signal is about the same, but 5Ghz signal is much better on 6300
It also shows in the speeds when downloading file:
6300 (showing 4 bars)
http://s11.postimage.org/i6mkn7ttt/6300.jpg
56U (showing 2-3 bars)
http://s15.postimage.org/4kg5rs37d/N56_U.jpg
EDIT: been switching between R2000G & R6300 in my environment. Both had recent firmware updates. I can't make any definite conclusions yet, they both have some nagging issues with firmware but one thing for sure they do perform better then N56U.
Here is comparison from the same location at about 10 meters through several walls. The router is in the opposite end of the house on 2nd floor.
2.4Ghz signal is about the same, but 5Ghz signal is much better on 6300
It also shows in the speeds when downloading file:
6300 (showing 4 bars)
http://s11.postimage.org/i6mkn7ttt/6300.jpg
56U (showing 2-3 bars)
http://s15.postimage.org/4kg5rs37d/N56_U.jpg
EDIT: been switching between R2000G & R6300 in my environment. Both had recent firmware updates. I can't make any definite conclusions yet, they both have some nagging issues with firmware but one thing for sure they do perform better then N56U.
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