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Re: ASUS RT-N66U said by balur:Dude, scale your pictures down before you post them, there is no reason why you'd need to post a 3264 x 2448 picture of anythingo n the Internet.
Gigabit LAN is normal in any high end router. I like how your need to patronize his filesize choice superseeds you understanding what he's showing you... |
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 balur join:2010-04-28 kudos:1 | said by Cloneman:I like how your need to patronize his filesize choice superseeds you understanding what he's showing you... Yeah it superseeded what he was trying to tell me because i couldn't find it on the image which was 2 screen widths long.
I assumed he put in a typo. |
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 damirSFRJPremium join:2003-05-24 | sorry about big image.
on the BOX it says GIGANIT.  -- www.urimage.net - Free Image Hosting |
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 damirSFRJPremium join:2003-05-24 | DUDE here it is, smaller image ! :P
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 | Its obviously a spelling error. Asustek is a chinese company.
Good choice on router by the way. Currently rocking the 66U myself, amazing router with powerful range. |
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 damirSFRJPremium join:2003-05-24 | thanks 
so, others can confirm this too, its not only me? 
I can unbox it and flash it with tomato?:D -- www.urimage.net - Free Image Hosting |
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 WhaleOilBeeWhat a long strange trip it's been join:2011-08-02 Manotick, ON | said by damir:thanks 
I can unbox it and flash it with tomato?:D Giganit == Gigabit if clumsy finger misses 'b' key.
Why? Doesn't the included firmware ( 3.0.0.4.246 ) do everything you need?
The only thing that I find disappointing about it is that the USB-3G back-up doesn't support the Huawei E397 stick that Telus provides. They only seem to support Rogers.
If you want to upgrade beyond what Asus provides, have a look at Merlin firmware... »forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showt···p?t=7846 |
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 damirSFRJPremium join:2003-05-24 | Thank you for that.
I am going to go with Tomato for now (Just flashing it). -- www.urimage.net - Free Image Hosting |
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| reply to WhaleOilBee It is a great router and it does almost everything I need. QOS has glaring omission and that is to be able to QOS IP ranges (ie 123.123.123.1 - 123.123.123.254). I contacted tech support and it appears this functionality has been dropped since the original firmware. It's important to me becuase I have backup software I want to throttle when people use the net and it operates from a range like that but rotates ports.
Was debating Tomato USB (since it has worked for me great on my old asus router) but I am intrigued by the Merlin firmware. Thanks for sharing. |
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 | reply to damir I'm using shibby's tomato on the n66u, works really good. |
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 damirSFRJPremium join:2003-05-24 | said by Anonymous434:I'm using shibby's tomato on the n66u, works really good. yea me too from last night 

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 El QuintronResident Mouth BreatherPremium join:2008-04-28 Etobicoke, ON kudos:2 | +3 Shibby is awesome on this one. |
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