http://www.excaliberpc.com/617732/asus-rt-ac66u-802.11ac-dual-band-wireless-ac1750.html
Price: $199
Availability: Pre-order
ETA: 6/13/2012
Price: $199
Availability: Pre-order
ETA: 6/13/2012
How is the range and speed of this router as compared to RT-66U ?
Can I get full speed with 450mbps card ?
I expect the 802.11n range and speed to be the same, as this is mostly the same router as the RT-N66U, except they added a 802.11ac radio to it.
The 802.11ac radio will require you to have a 802.11ac compatible wireless interface, otherwise you will be limited to 802.11n performance.
So in theory we could install Tomato on it and it would be just like the RT-N66U (since the ac radio would be disabled, at least for now)?
Same here, wireless is basically completely broken if QoS is enabled. It took me awhile to figure out what was making wireless completely unusable - I'd actually done a factory reset and then started reconfiguring everything one-at-a-time across wireless to see if I could figure out what was causing it. Sure enough, the instant I flipped QoS on, wireless connectivity was utterly worthless and turning it back off brought it back to where it should be. Gotta love early adopter days.Anybody else having issues with QoS and wireless 2.4 and 5 ghz? With QoS off I get my expected speeds (around 24mbps on 2.4ghz and around 90mbps on 5ghz using my mid 2010 mbp). With QoS ON wifi speeds drop to < 1mbps on either band. I tried all sorts of different settings in the wireless and qos sections and nothing would fix it. Wired speeds were still fine with QoS ON. Only wireless speeds were affected by qos. This is on firmware 3.0.0.4.164.
fyi, this is what nvram show produces:
size: 31468 bytes (34068 left)
iptables -D POSTROUTING 2 -t nat
iptables -t mangle -A PREROUTING -i ! eth0 -d `nvram get wan0_ipaddr` -j MARK --set-mark 0xd001
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -m mark --mark 0xd001 -j MASQUERADE
iptables -t mangle -I QOSO 1 -m mark --mark 0xd001 -j RETURN
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