ASUS RT-N66U Dark Knight Dual-Band Wireless-N900 Gigabit Router Reviewed - Part 1





VPN
  • PPTP server
  • PPTP, L2TP, IPsec passthrough (default enable)

Routing
  • Static and Dynamic IP, PPPoE , PPTP, L2TP WAN connections
  • MTU/MRU adjust (PPPoE only)
  • DHCP Server w/ lease time setting, default domain and primary/secondary DNS
  • DHCP Client list
  • DHCP reservation
  • Multicast routing and forwarding
  • UDP proxy
  • Switch jumbo frame enable
  • UPnP enable/disable
  • IPv4 Static Routes
  • IPv6 support: Native; Native w/DHCP; Tunnel 6to4; Tunnel 6in4; Tunnel 6rd
  • DDNS support for asus.com, dyndns.org, tzo.com, zoneedit.com
  • Five level bandwidth-based QoS for upand download traffic

Firewall
  • Firewall enable/disable
  • DoS protection enable
  • Virtual Server/port forwarding for single or multiple ports with TCP, UDP or both
    protocols forwarded. Separate source and destination ports, not schedulable
  • Triggered port forwarding for single ports, TCP or UDP, not schedulable
  • URL keyword filter
  • Per client internet access scheduling
  • DMZ Host
  • RTSP passthrough
  • PPPoE relay
  • Ignore Ping Packet from WAN port
  • Outbound port filtering: black/white list with port range, source/destination IP,
    protocol and day/time filter

Management
  • Remote Management with user configurable port (but no HTTPS)
  • Syslog server support
  • Command line interface via Telnet (default disable)
  • Reboot and reset to factory default
  • Save/restore settings
  • Logs: System console, DHCP, Wireless, port forwarding, routing table

Wireless
  • WEP, WPA / WPA2 Personal and Enterprise (RADIUS) support
  • Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) support, pushbutton and PIN
  • Auto, N-only, Legacy modes
  • Auto and manual channel set
  • Transmission rate set
  • SSID broadcast enable/disable
  • Radio enable day/time schedule
  • WDS bridging / repeating
  • Multicast transit rate
  • Transmit power adjust
  • Beacon period, RTS threshold, DTIM interval adjusts
  • Transmit burst (default enable), multicast forwarding (default disable),
    WMM APSD (default enable) enables
  • Wireless client isolation (from each other)
  • Scheduled wireless enable/disable
  • AP/router mode switch
  • Four Guest networks per radio
  • Wireless MAC address filtering (allow or deny based on MAC address)
  • WMM disable

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