It's not really a router, but it's awesome
I use it as a wireless adapter to bridge a gap in my network.
It has a gigabit ethernet port.
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Network Standard IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
Antenna 3 x R SMA Antenna
Operating Frequency 2.4G~2.4835GHz /5.1~5.8GHz
Operation Channel 11 for N. America, 13 Europe (ETSI)
Data Rate 802.11 a/b/g/n : downlink up to 450Mbps, uplink up to 450Mbps(20/40MHz)
Output Power b mode : 22 dBm
g mode : 19 ~22 dBm
n mode : 19 ~22 dBm
a/n mode : 18 ~21 dBm
Management Web-based GUI configuration,
Configuration backup and restore,
Log & Trace function
Security 64-bit WEP, 128-bit WEP, WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK, WPA-Enterprise, WPA2-Enterprise, Radius with 802.1x, WPS support
Certificates CE, FCC, C-Tick, IC, NCC
Dimensions 122 x 111 x 62 mm (WxDxH)
Weight 110 g (Device Only)
OS Support Windows® 7 32bit/64bit
Windows® Vista 32bit/64bit
Windows® XP 32bit/64bit
Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
Linux
Package Content Warranty card
Wireless LAN Adapter
product link: http://www.asus.com/Networks/Wireless_Adapters/EAN66/
I have the device for a couple of weeks now. Solid streaming and very good speeds
Seems like I never need to worry about a wireless dropout during a HD movie again
Some Samba benchmarks I did:
(NASPT is the Intel NAS Performance Toolbox)
Furthermore I've made 2 12MP pictures of the hardware. I saved them to my google drive so no quality is lost. You can save them to your PC.
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BwM...Ep6Vng0dXFUSWc
https://docs.google.com/open?id=0BwM...HNlUnhmRUlsdEU
5GHz amp: http://www.skyworksinc.com/uploads/d...SE5003L_DS.pdf
2.4GHz amp: not found yet
DDR2 SDRAM: http://www.winbond.com.tw/NR/rdonlyr.../W9725G6JB.pdf
Flash 32 Mb (4M x 8/2M x 16): http://www.datasheetarchive.com/MX29...datasheet.html (general datasheet)
sock: Ralink RT3883F - 500MHz(?) - commonly used in routers apparently