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TuTu
16-05-2005, 15:10
Link:
http://www.asus.com/products4.aspx?l1=12&l2=43&l3=0&model=492&modelmenu=1

More Info:
http://www.hardinfo.dk/show.asp?desc=3499

Size Comparing:
WL-520g: 160mm x 110mm x 30mm
WL-530g: 129mm x 44mm x 29mm

Picture:
http://www.asus.com/999%5Cimages%5Cproducts%5C492%5C492_l.gif

Oleg
16-05-2005, 16:26
FCC internals pic:
https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/prod/oet/forms/blobs/retrieve.cgi?attachment_id=523212&native_or_pdf=pdf

CPU: BCM5350, 200MHz (?)
RAM: Samsung K4S641632H - SDRAM, 8MB
FLASH: MX29LV160, 2MB (?)

Conclusion: it's much better to buy WL500g or WL500g Deluxe

Styno
16-05-2005, 16:49
Oleg, thanks. I was wondering what the heck the differences were between the WL-500gx and this one :rolleyes:

Styno
17-06-2005, 11:25
Another picture of the WL-520g taken at Computex 2005:

http://www.hardware.info/images/artikelen/000152-53.JPG

Courtesy to www.hardware.info

kokoro
28-06-2005, 16:05
From asus official site,
520g
Indoor 130ft (40 m), outdoor (LOS, Light-Of-Sight) 1000ft (300m) at 11Mbps
Indoor 80ft (25 m), outdoor (LOS, Light-Of-Sight) 260ft (80m) at 54Mbps
CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK (802.11b DSSS), 64QAM, 16QAM, QPSK, BPSK (802.11g OFDM)
16~17dBm(g mode), 19~20dBm(b mode)

500g
Indoor 130 ft (40 m), outdoor (LOS, Light-Of-Sight) 300 ft (100 m) at 11Mbps
Indoor 80 ft (25 m), outdoor (LOS, Light-Of-Sight) 200 ft (60 m) at 54Mbps
OFDM, CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK

530g
Indoor 130 ft (40 m), outdoor (LOS, Light-Of-Sight) 300 ft (100 m) at 11Mbps
Indoor 80 ft (25 m), outdoor (LOS, Light-Of-Sight) 200 ft (60 m) at 54Mbps
12 ~ 15 dBm (at normal temp. range)

What is your opinion?

Styno
29-06-2005, 07:40
I think it's the afterburner technology which is responsible for the larger range of the WL-520g. But many WL-500g's are also -unofficially- capable of using afterburner.

jabuaman
30-06-2005, 14:44
Would the custom firmwares work on the 520?

Has anyone tried it yet? Oleg, care to venture a guess if you or anyone hasn't tried already?

Thanks, JJ.

Oleg
30-06-2005, 15:46
Would the custom firmwares work on the 520?

Has anyone tried it yet? Oleg, care to venture a guess if you or anyone hasn't tried already?

Thanks, JJ.
Custom firmware would not fit to 2MB of flash; 8MB of RAM is really a big problem. So, most likely this unit would not be supported by custom firmwares. I've no interest in this.
This is a cheap and useless device.